G-Dragon wears RM4,500 glasses to police station, designer frames sell out immediately


G-Dragon and his much-talked about black-rimmed glasses. Photos: AP and Screengrab

South Korean superstar G-Dragon proves he is a fashionista even when his reputation is at stake.

The former frontman of Bigbang appeared at the Nonhyeong police station in Incheon, South Korea for police questioning on Monday over allegations of illegal drug use. He spoke briefly to the scores of media waiting for him outside the police station.

He was photographed wearing a dark suit and a pair of black-rimmed glasses, which have caught the eyes of netizens.

The Jacques Marie Mage glasses are produced in limited quantities and priced at a whooping RM4,500! Founded in 2014, Jacques Marie Mage is a Los Angeles-based producer of limited edition designer goods that specialises in production of artisanal objects such as jewellery and sunnies.

Want a pair just like G-Dragon? Well, you're out of luck as the glasses have sold out immediately after the rapper was spotted wearing it.

Outside the police station after his four-hour interrogation, a reporter told the celebrity that many people were following his case.

G-Dragon smiled and replied: "Yes, I know many people are watching. Please don't worry too much. I hope they can trust and wait for me."

Photo: AP
Photo: AP

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