The Grammys were buzzing, but all eyes were on K-pop sensation trio HUNTR/X, known off-stage as Ejae, Rei Ami, and Audrey Nuna. The animated stars behind the hit ‘Kpop Demon Hunters’ brought a fashion statement with a story. And trust us, this wasn’t your usual red carpet glitz.
Audrey Nuna: Family, fashion, and a legacy in Thom Browne
Audrey Nuna’s outfit was a tribute. Draped in Thom Browne, she shared a deeply personal message about her family’s immigrant journey.
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“It’s a very meaningful look for me,” she told E! on the red carpet. “My grandfather fulfilled his first orders for Thom Browne when he moved to the US. Clothing is our survival story.”
This wasn’t a one-off homage. Nuna first highlighted her grandfather’s legacy at the Golden Globes in January. On social media, she shared, “When my grandpa moved here, he had to start over. He worked tirelessly to build a business in clothing manufacturing.”
Ejae and Rei Ami: Statements in Dior and Korean couture
While Nuna wore her history on her sleeve, her bandmates also made fashion meaningful. Ejae stunned in a custom Dior by Jonathan Anderson.
“I don’t even know if I’m feeling right now—out of body,” he confessed to E!, barely containing excitement. Rei Ami brought a touch of Korea to the Grammys, wearing a custom look by Guvanch adorned with Korea’s national flower.
And the night wasn’t just about style. HUNTR/X made music history as their track ‘Golden’ became the first-ever K-pop song to win a Grammy. After months of buzz and anticipation, the trio’s hard work paid off.