Nayeon of Twice to visit Malaysia for Bonia's 50th anniversary event


Nayeon will be making a stop in Malaysia to greet fans in September. Photo: Bonia

The ever-stylish Nayeon of K-pop group Twice will be greeting fans in Kuala Lumpur. She is set to make an appearance on Sept 21 at Bonia's 50th anniversary event in Pavilion Kuala Lumpur.

With her chic dressing and effortless grace, Nayeon has become the perfect muse for the accessories brand. She is seen embodying timeless elegance, charm and innovative style in past campaigns.

Nayeon's dressing is best described as "model off duty". In the past, the global star has been frequently spotted in relaxed chic clothing, accompanied with pretty bags.

During the event, she will be showcasing the Bonia 50th Anniversary Sustainable collection comprising backpacks, totes and crossbody carries.

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The designs feature a globe print, uniquely designed by Bonia. Each one underscores the brand's commitment to sustainability and innovation, incorporating eco-friendly materials and ethical production practices.

Nayeon is the first soloist from Twice, having dropped her first solo album Im Nayeon in 2022. She is is also the band’s eldest and most experienced member.

The Bonia event will not only commemorate the brand's rich heritage, but also highlights its enduring global influence in the world of fashion. Guests can expect to immerse themselves in a series of curated experiences that reflect the brand's journey over the past five decades.

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