If you thought the 2026 Winter Olympics were the peak of Alysa Liu’s year, think again. On March 10, 2026, the gold-medal-winning figure skater proved she can dominate a runway just as effortlessly as a rink. Making her highly anticipated Paris Fashion Week debut, Alysa traded her skates for a front-row seat at the Louis Vuitton Fall/Winter 2026 show, and let’s just say, the “main character energy” was off the charts.
At D-Muse Magz, we’ve been obsessed with Alysa’s “do-it-my-way” aesthetic since she first landed her triple axel. Seeing her transition from a global sports icon to a high-fashion muse at the Louvre is the ultimate 2026 crossover event.
The Look: “Bay Area Cool” Meets Parisian Luxury
For her first-ever fashion show, Alysa didn’t try to be anyone but herself. She stayed true to her California roots while embracing the architectural edge of Nicolas Ghesquière’s latest collection.
The Outfit: Alysa rocked a matching brown denim-on-denim set that felt like a high-fashion nod to workwear. The jacket featured a dropped shoulder and contrast stitching, layered over a simple, crisp white T-shirt.
The Details: She accessorized with the monogrammed Squire East West bag and—true to her love for height—a pair of brown suede platform boots.
The Signature: Her unmistakable “raccoon” striped hair and her “smiley” lip piercing were on full display, proving that you can be an Olympic champion and a punk-rock style icon at the same time.
Fashion Fact: Alysa mentioned in an interview with W Magazine that she draws her style inspiration from her siblings. While one sister loves basics, another is “pretty emo,” and Alysa sits right in the middle—an “eclectic” blend of everything.
The Front Row: Sitting with Legends
You know you’ve made it when your seat neighbors are the literal titans of the industry. Alysa wasn’t just at the show; she was the guest of honor in the most high-profile front row of the season.
She was spotted snapping photos and chatting with:
Zendaya: The ultimate fashion chameleon.
Lisa (BLACKPINK): The global queen of “edgy playful” style.
Chase Infiniti: The breakout star of Severance and fellow LV muse.
Jennifer Connelly: The long-standing face of the maison.
The “Alysa Liu Core” Aesthetic
What makes Alysa Liu such a compelling muse for a brand like Louis Vuitton? It’s her refusal to feel the pressure. Whether she’s performing a free skate to Donna Summer’s MacArthur Park Suite or facing a wall of paparazzi at the Louvre, she carries herself with a “devil-may-care” joy that is rare in the high-stress worlds of sports and fashion.
Fans on social media have dubbed her vibe “Alysa Liu core.” It’s about being yourself, thrifting for vintage doctor’s bags in Milan, and not overthinking your look. As she told Dazed, she doesn’t even use purple shampoo for her bleached hair—she just lets it be.
A Post-Olympic Whirlwind
Since her historic victory in Italy—where she became the first American woman to win Olympic gold in singles skating in 24 years—Alysa has been on a non-stop victory lap. From The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to the front row in Paris, her global fame is exploding.
However, Alysa is keeping it real. She recently withdrew from the upcoming World Championships to protect her well-being and “just chill” for a bit. This Paris trip was her one big “treat yourself” moment before heading back to reality.
The D-Muse Final Verdict
At D-Muse Magz, we think Alysa Liu and Louis Vuitton are a match made in heaven. Ghesquière’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection was all about “preparing for adventure” and nomadic life—a theme that fits perfectly with an athlete who has spent her life traveling the world to compete.
Alysa proved that you don’t need a 10-step glam routine or a restrictive diet to be a fashion icon. You just need a killer denim set, a bright smile, and the confidence to sit next to Zendaya like it’s just another Tuesday.
Are you loving Alysa’s ‘UPS Chic’ denim look? Or do you prefer her in her shimmering Olympic skating dresses? Let us know in the comments—and tell us, which other athlete would you love to see make a Paris Fashion Week debut?
If you’ve already started binge-watching Boyfriend on Demand (also known as Monthly Boyfriends) on Netflix, you’re probably already head-over-heels for Jisoo’s newest character, Seo Mi-rae. Between the 250 stunning outfits and the high-tech VR dates with heartthrobs like Seo In-guk and Lee Soo-hyuk, Mi-rae is basically living every K-drama fan’s ultimate fantasy.
But here’s the kicker: even the global superstar herself is a little green with envy! In a recent press conference on February 26, 2026, Jisoo opened up about her role, admitting that there were moments on set where she thought, “I’m jealous—Mi-rae is so lucky.” At D-Muse Magz, we’re diving into the “homebody” heart of our favorite visual queen to find out why she’s eyeing her character’s virtual life.
The Homebody Dream: Traveling Without Leaving the House
For those who don’t know, Jisoo is a self-proclaimed “pro-homebody.” While we see her jet-setting to Paris Fashion Week or performing on world stages, her true happy place is tucked away at home with her games and her bed.
This is exactly why the premise of Boyfriend on Demand hit so close to home for her. In the drama, Mi-rae uses a VR device to escape the burnout of her 9-to-5 life as a webtoon producer. With just a headset, she can travel to different worlds, try out different professions (from flight attendants to prosecutors!), and date a “perfect” boyfriend—all without having to change out of her pajamas.
“As a total homebody, when I saw the device, I immediately thought, ‘You could travel through all kinds of worlds without ever leaving your house,’ and that felt incredibly appealing,” Jisoo shared during the JW Marriott press conference in Seoul.
250 Outfits and Endless Lives
Another reason for the envy? The wardrobe. Jisoo serves a literal “kaleidoscope of looks” in this series, wearing over 250 different outfits. Because Mi-rae’s virtual avatars change with her “monthly subscription,” Jisoo got to play multiple roles within one show.
Mi-rae’s Virtual “Jobs”
The Vibe
Flight Attendant
Sharp, professional, and involved in a mid-air thriller.
College Student
Soft, nostalgic, and full of “first love” energy.
Prosecutor
Cold, intelligent, and fiercely stylish.
Hotelier
Elegant and high-end luxury.
Jisoo mentioned that the variety was “thrilling,” especially the mid-flight incident. For someone who has spent years in the spotlight as a musician, getting to experience these “normal” but exciting jobs in a safe, virtual environment was a form of “healing.”
The “Subscription to Love” Concept
The show’s director, Kim Jung-sik (the mastermind behind Work Later, Drink Now), asked a simple question: “What if you could subscribe to love?” In the show, Mi-rae is a “scarred heroine” who has given up on real dating because it’s too much work. Between ghosting, misunderstandings, and the general “grind” of late-stage capitalism, dating in the real world feels like a chore. The Boyfriend on Demand app offers a risk-free, neat, and controllable version of romance.
Jisoo reflected on how relatable this is for people in 2026. “It didn’t feel wildly unrealistic,” she noted.“It felt like, ‘Maybe this could really exist someday?’” For a superstar who has to navigate the complexities of public dating and intense schedules, the idea of a “controlled” romance probably sounds pretty sweet!
Real Chemistry vs. Virtual Perfection
Of course, it’s not all headsets and holograms. While Mi-rae is being pampered by virtual versions of Seo Kang-joon and Lee Soo-hyuk, her real-world life is complicated by her rival colleague, Park Gyeong-nam (played by Seo In-guk).
Jisoo noted that while she was jealous of the VR “vacations,” the heart of the drama is Mi-rae learning to embrace the “unpredictable chaos” of real feelings. Mi-rae eventually realizes that while virtual boyfriends are designed to make her happy, real relationships—with all their bumps and slow-burn yearning—are what actually help her grow.
The D-Muse Final Verdict
At D-Muse Magz, we think it’s hilarious and adorable that Jisoo—one of the most admired women on the planet—wants a piece of Mi-rae’s virtual life. It just goes to show that no matter how famous you are, everyone loves a good “skip the commute” hack and a “perfect” romantic trope once in a while.
The 10-episode series has already cracked the Netflix Global Top 10, proving that we’re all just as jealous of Mi-rae as Jisoo is.
If you could subscribe to a ‘Monthly Boyfriend’ service, which theme would you choose first?
Are you going for the “Cold CEO” Lee Soo-hyuk vibe or the “Healing Romantic” Seo Kang-joon? Let us know in the comments—and tell us, do you think Jisoo should keep the long-haired “Prosecutor” look for her next comeback?
Stop what you’re doing and let’s take a second to talk about the absolute queen of the international stage: Liza Soberano. If you thought her Hollywood debut was a one-time peak, think again. Our favorite Filipina darling just graced the 23rd Unforgettable Gala (also known as the Unforgettable Awards) on March 7, 2026, and she didn’t just walk the red carpet—she owned it.
At D-Muse Magz, we’ve seen Liza evolve from the “Girl Next Door” of the Philippines to a global fashion muse, but her appearance at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles hit different. It was regal, it was sophisticated, and it was a reminder that Liza is officially “A-List” on any continent.
The Look: A Masterclass in Modern Elegance
Liza has a gift for picking outfits that feel timeless yet totally “now.” For the 23rd Unforgettable Awards, she chose a stunning gown by Vietnamese designer Phan Huy.
The Dress: The Phan Huy creation was a sight to behold. It featured a sleek, form-fitting silhouette that perfectly balanced high-fashion drama with a regal, refined aesthetic.
The Details: She complemented the look with a shimmering bracelet from Gabriel & Co, adding just the right amount of sparkle without distracting from the gown’s intricate design.
The Glam: Her beauty team (the same crew that helped her live her “princess dreams” at the Annie Awards just weeks prior) opted for a polished, glowing look. With her hair swept back to show off her features, she radiated the kind of confidence that only comes from knowing you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be.
Bridging the Gap: Why This Event Matters
The Unforgettable Gala isn’t just any awards show. It is the premier event in the U.S. that celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) excellence in entertainment and culture. For Liza Soberano, attending this event for the third year in a row is more than just a red-carpet moment—it’s about representation.
Liza has been vocal about her goal to “bridge the gap” between the Philippines and Hollywood. By showing up at events like these—alongside stars like Hudson Yang, Sang Heon Lee, and Gordon Cormier—she is proving that Filipino talent belongs on the global stage. She isn’t just a guest; she’s part of the community building the future of Asian representation.
A Busy 2026 for the Global Muse
If you think Liza has been everywhere lately, you aren’t imagining things. 2026 is shaping up to be her biggest year yet.
The Annie Awards: Just last month, she made waves as a presenter at the 53rd Annie Awards, wearing a breathtaking Paolo Sebastian couture gown that had everyone comparing her to a Disney princess.
Forgotten Island: We are all counting down the days until September 25, 2026, for the release of Forgotten Island. The animated feature (inspired by Filipino folklore!) features Liza’s voice alongside legends like Lea Salonga, H.E.R., and Manny Jacinto.
The Red Carpet Routine: From the SAG Awards to the MIFF, Liza has become a staple at Hollywood’s most prestigious gatherings, consistently choosing designers that celebrate her Asian heritage.
The D-Muse Final Verdict
At D-Muse Magz, we’re calling it: Liza Soberano is the ultimate muse because she never forgets where she came from. Whether she’s in a custom Terno or a Vietnamese couture gown, she carries the grace and hospitality of the Philippines with her. Her look at the 23rd Unforgettable Awards was a regal sight, but her journey is what’s truly unforgettable.
If you’ve been following the figure skating world lately, you know that the atmosphere has shifted from high-tension competition to something a bit more… chill. And at the center of that cool breeze is none other than Alysa Liu. After a whirlwind journey through the 2026 Winter Olympics that saw her cementing her legacy on the ice, the question on everyone’s lips is: What now?
At D-Muse Magz, we’re used to seeing athletes scramble to figure out their next move the second the podium ceremony ends. But Alysa? She’s currently living her best life, proving that being a “teen icon” doesn’t mean you have to have every single second of your future mapped out. In her recent sit-down with Teen Vogue, the Olympic medalist made one thing very clear: she isn’t worried about what comes after gold.
Here’s the lowdown on why Alysa Liu is the ultimate muse for Gen Z—on and off the ice.
The Gold Standard: A Look Back at 2026
To understand why Alysa is so relaxed now, we have to look at the mountain she just climbed. The 2026 Winter Olympics weren’t just another competition for her; they were a comeback story for the ages. After retiring at 16, then un-retiring, then battling the immense pressure of the global stage, she walked away with the kind of validation most people spend a lifetime chasing.
But for Alysa, the “Gold” isn’t a finish line—it’s a souvenir.
“I think for a long time, I thought the skating was the only thing I had,” Alysa shared in her interview. “But now I realize it’s just a part of me. It’s not the whole story.”
This perspective is exactly why we love her. In an era of “hustle culture” and “xx” levels of productivity, seeing a world-class athlete say “I’m good with just being me for a bit” is incredibly refreshing.
The Power of the “Un-Retirement”
One of the most talked-about points in Alysa’s journey was her decision to step away from the sport in 2022, only to return with a vengeance for the 2026 cycle. Most people thought she was “done,” but Alysa was just getting started on her own terms.
When she returned to the ice, she didn’t come back with the “skate or die” mentality of her younger years. She came back because she missed the feeling of the wind on her face. This shift in motivation changed everything. Her jumps were lighter, her artistry was deeper, and her joy was palpable. She wasn’t skating for the judges anymore; she was skating for herself.
Life After the Podium: Coffee, College, and “xx” Vibes
So, what does a typical Tuesday look like for an Olympic champion who isn’t stressing the future? According to Alysa, it involves a lot more “normalcy” than you’d think.
The Education Path: Alysa has been open about her interest in pursuing her studies. Unlike the rigid training schedules of the past, she’s looking forward to a classroom where the only “triple axel” is a difficult math problem.
The Creative Side: From fashion to digital media, Alysa is exploring hobbies that she previously didn’t have time for. She’s leaning into the “xx” creative energy that comes with being 20-something and free from a 6-hour-a-day training regimen.
The Social Life: For the first time, Alysa can say “yes” to a weekend trip with friends or a late-night karaoke session without worrying about her 5:00 AM ice time.
Photography by Erika Long
Why Alysa Liu is the “Anti-Perfectionist” Hero We Need
At D-Muse Magz, we’re obsessed with how Alysa is dismantling the “perfect athlete” trope. She’s messy, she’s funny, she’s incredibly honest about her mental health, and she isn’t afraid to show the world that she doesn’t have it all figured out.
In her Teen Vogue cover story, she discussed how the pressure to be “perfect” almost broke her. Now, she wears her flaws like a badge of honor. Whether she’s posting a blurry photo on Instagram or talking about her love for boba tea, she’s consistently herself.
The Success Factor: What’s Next?
While she isn’t “worried” about the future, that doesn’t mean she isn’t doing anything. Alysa is reportedly looking into partnerships that focus on youth mental health and sports accessibility. She wants to make sure the next generation of skaters doesn’t have to go through the “meat grinder” of the competitive circuit without the proper support systems.
There’s also talk of her staying involved in the skating world as a mentor or commentator, but only if it feels right. She’s protecting her peace, and honestly? We should all take a page out of her book.
The D-Muse Final Verdict
Alysa Liu has already won the greatest prize of all: herself. By refusing to let a gold medal define her entire existence, she’s teaching us that our worth isn’t tied to our biggest achievements. It’s tied to our ability to breathe, enjoy the moment, and say “no” to the things that no longer serve us.
She might not know exactly what she’ll be doing in five years, but she knows who she’ll be—and that’s more than enough.
If you’ve been scrolling through your feed lately and felt a sudden surge of “main character energy,” don’t worry—it’s just the Song Kang effect. The “Son of Netflix” has officially added a prestigious new title to his already impressive resume. On November 18, 2025, and reinforced with new campaign drops in early 2026, the Spanish luxury fashion house LOEWE announced that Song Kang is their newest Global Brand Ambassador.
At D-Muse Magz, we’ve always known that Song Kang was destined for the high-fashion world. With his towering height, porcelain skin, and that specific “effortless” charisma, he doesn’t just wear clothes; he tells a story with them. This partnership with LOEWE—a brand known for its quirky, artisanal, and boundary-pushing designs—is a match made in sartorial heaven.
The Perfect Synergy: Why LOEWE Chose Song Kang
LOEWE isn’t your typical heritage brand. Under the creative direction of Jonathan Anderson (and more recently, the fresh perspectives of Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez in 2026), the house has become famous for blending traditional Spanish leather craft with surrealist, modern art.
So, why Song Kang?
Versatility: From the rugged survivor in Sweet Home to the icy, high-fashion demon in My Demon, Song Kang has shown he can pull off any “vibe.” This aligns perfectly with LOEWE’s experimental DNA.
Global Influence: With a massive international following, Song Kang serves as a cultural bridge, bringing LOEWE’s intellectual luxury to a younger, digitally native audience.
The “Visual Genius”: Let’s be honest—Song Kang’s proportions are a designer’s dream. Whether he’s in a buttery-soft leather biker jacket or a surrealist knit, he embodies the “refined-yet-edgy” aesthetic LOEWE is known for.
A New Era Under McCollough and Hernandez
This appointment carries extra weight because it’s one of the first major ambassador moves since Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez took the creative reins at LOEWE. The duo, famous for their work at Proenza Schouler, are ushering in a “Babak Baru” (new chapter) for the house, focusing on architectural silhouettes and sharp material sensibility.
In his official statement, Song Kang shared his excitement:
“I have always been drawn to LOEWE’s innovative approach to craft and leather. In my work, the balance between experimentation and staying true to my artistic roots is just as essential, which makes me genuinely excited to begin this new chapter together.”
The Post-Military “Comeback” Strategy
Song Kang officially completed his mandatory military service on October 1, 2025. While some actors take a long hiatus to recalibrate, Song Kang hit the ground running.
November 8, 2025: Held his first post-military fan meeting in Seoul to reconnect with “Songpyeon” (his fans).
November 18, 2025: Announced as LOEWE’s Global Ambassador.
Early 2026: Fronted the Spring/Summer 2026 campaign, featuring signature LOEWE “Flow Sneakers” and high-concept leatherwork.
This rapid-fire return proves that Song Kang’s “star power” hasn’t faded one bit—if anything, his time away has added a layer of maturity and sophistication to his image that fits perfectly with a luxury house.
What’s Next? From the Runway to the Piano
While he’s busy dominating the fashion world, Song Kang is also preparing to reclaim his title as the King of K-Drama. He is confirmed to star in the upcoming tvN drama “Four Hands”, scheduled for the second half of 2026.
In the series, he plays Kang Bi-o, a perfectionist piano prodigy with an “aristocratic aura.” We can already see the crossover potential: can you imagine the LOEWE-heavy wardrobe for a character described as a musical genius with a refined taste? It’s a total win-win for both the actor and the brand.
The D-Muse Final Verdict
At D-Muse Magz, we’re calling it now: the Song Kang x LOEWE partnership is going to be the blueprint for celebrity-brand collaborations in 2026. It’s not just about a celebrity holding a bag; it’s about an artist aligning with a house that values craft as much as he values his acting.
Whether he’s attending Fashion Week in Paris or serving looks in his next Netflix hit, Song Kang is proving that he is truly the ultimate muse.
Are you ready for ‘High-Fashion Song Kang’ in 2026? Which LOEWE piece do you think would look best on him—the iconic Puzzle Bag or a bold, oversized knit? Let us know in the comments—and tell us, are you already counting down the days until Four Hands premieres?
If you heard a collective “Cheers!” echoing all the way from Manchester to Seoul this week, you aren’t dreaming. The 2026 BRIT Awards just wrapped up, and the history books have officially been rewritten. Our favorite “Number One Girl,” Rosé, didn’t just attend the ceremony—she walked away with a trophy, becoming the first-ever K-Pop artist to win a competitive BRIT Award!
At D-Muse Magz, we’ve been tracking the “APT.” fever since it first dropped, but seeing it recognized on the UK’s biggest night for music hits different. Whether you’re a die-hard Blink or just someone who can’t get that “Apateu, Apateu” chorus out of your head, this win is a massive win for the global K-Pop community.
The Historic Moment: “APT.” Takes the International Stage
On Saturday, February 28, 2026, the BRIT Awards moved out of London for the first time in history, landing at the brand-new Co-op Live arena in Manchester. Amidst the rainy-city vibes and the high-octane British energy, Rosé claimed the trophy for International Song of the Year for her smash hit collaboration with Bruno Mars, “APT.”
This win is a huge milestone. While K-Pop giants like BTS and BLACKPINK (as a group) have been nominated before, the trophy had remained elusive—until now.
“It is such an honor to be receiving this award in front of so many talented and admirable musicians here in the UK,” Rosé shared during her emotional acceptance speech. “Bruno, I’m receiving this award on behalf of the both of us. Thank you for being my biggest mentor and best friend.”
She didn’t forget her roots, either, giving a heartfelt shoutout to her BLACKPINK sisters—Jisoo, Jennie, and Lisa—triggering a wave of “OT4” tears across social media.
Why “APT.” was Unstoppable
“APT.” wasn’t just a song; it was a 2024/2025 cultural phenomenon. Inspired by a popular Korean drinking game, the track blended K-Pop’s infectious energy with Bruno Mars’ classic funk-pop flair.
Longevity: The song spent a record-breaking 45 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100.
Global Reach: It topped the IFPI Global Singles Chart, making Rosé the first K-Pop artist to achieve that #1 spot.
UK Love: The track peaked at #2 on the UK Official Singles Chart and stayed in the Top 100 for over a year.
The 2026 BRIT Awards: Complete Winners List
While Rosé stole our hearts, the night was a massive celebration for British talent, with Olivia Dean emerging as the night’s biggest winner. Here is the full rundown of who took home the “Manchester-inspired” trophies:
Category
Winner
Artist of the Year
Olivia Dean
Album of the Year
Olivia Dean – The Art of Loving
Song of the Year
Sam Fender & Olivia Dean – “Rein Me In”
Group of the Year
Wolf Alice
Best Pop Act
Olivia Dean
International Artist of the Year
ROSALÍA
International Song of the Year
ROSÉ & Bruno Mars – “APT.”
International Group of the Year
Geese
Breakthrough Artist
Lola Young
Producer of the Year
PinkPantheress
Songwriter of the Year
Noel Gallagher
Lifetime Achievement
Ozzy Osbourne (Posthumous)
K-Pop’s Growing UK Presence
The 2026 ceremony felt particularly “Gold.” In addition to Rosé‘s historic win, the night featured a pre-recorded performance by HUNTR/X (Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami)—the voices behind the K-Pop Demon Hunterssoundtrack. This marked the first time K-Pop performers were part of the official BRITs lineup, proving that the UK market is officially obsessed with the Hallyu wave.
The D-Muse Final Verdict
At D-Muse Magz, we’re calling 2026 the year K-Pop finally broke the “International” barrier at the BRITs. Rosé winning for “APT.” is proof that when you combine a catchy Korean cultural hook with global pop production, the world listens—and votes!
As Rosé prepares for the next leg of her Rosie solo journey and BLACKPINK continues to dominate with their latest EP Deadline, one thing is certain: the “Main Character” era of K-Pop soloists is just getting started.
Did you scream at your TV when you saw Rosé win? Or were you too busy manifesting a full BLACKPINK reunion tour for 2027? Let us know in the comments—and tell us, what’s your favorite track from the Rosie album so far?
If your Monday and Tuesday nights were feeling a little too peaceful, get ready for a serious dose of “dopamine” and dread. Marks the official premiere of the highly anticipated K-drama Siren’s Kiss, and let’s just say the “Face of Rom-Coms” has officially entered her villain era.
At D-Muse Magz, we’ve been obsessing over the teasers for months, and now that it’s finally here, we’re diving headfirst into the dark, suspicious atmosphere of this new thriller. Grab your magnifying glass and a cozy blanket, because every character in this show is lying to you.
The Plot: A Deadly Game of Insurance Fraud
Siren’s Kiss centers on a chilling question: Is Han Seol-ah a victim of circumstance, or a cold-blooded killer?
Park Min Young stars as Han Seol-ah, a stunningly elegant and provocative art auctioneer at Royal Auction. On the outside, she’s the epitome of high-class perfection. But beneath that polished exterior lies a terrifying pattern—every man she has ever loved has ended up dead.
Enter Wi Ha Joon as Cha Woo-seok, the “Ace Investigator” of the Insurance Fraud Investigation Unit (SIU). Known for his razor-sharp instincts, Woo-seok receives a mysterious tip that leads him straight to Seol-ah. Suspecting she’s at the heart of a massive insurance scam, he decides to play a dangerous game: he enters a fake relationship with her to uncover the truth. But the deeper he digs into her secrets, the more he finds himself falling for her “Siren’s call.”
A Star-Studded Trio: Park Min Young, Wi Ha Joon, and Kim Jung Hyun
The chemistry between these three is already being described as “electric” and “volatile.”
Park Min Young (Han Seol-ah): Known for her roles in What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim and Marry My Husband, this is her darkest role yet. To prepare for Seol-ah, Min Young reportedly focused on portraying “emotional isolation.” She described her character as someone who looks perfect in public but is “hollow and lonely” behind closed doors.
Wi Ha Joon (Cha Woo-seok): The Squid Game star is moving away from pure action to give a more psychologically layered performance. Woo-seok is a man torn between his unshakable rationality and an overwhelming, fatal attraction.
Kim Jung Hyun (Baek Joon-beom): Adding to the tension is Kim Jung Hyun, who plays a mysterious man whose charm masks deep emotional wounds. The three become trapped in a maze of mysterious deaths, where it’s impossible to tell who is the predator and who is the prey.
Why You Can’t Miss This Drama
Siren’s Kiss isn’t your typical “whodunnit.” It’s a psychological puzzle box directed by Kim Cheol-gyu, the creative genius behind the atmospheric hit Flower of Evil.
What makes it so compelling?
The “Siren” Mystery: The show constantly keeps you guessing. Does Seol-ah kill for money? For love? Or is she being framed by the “White Mafia” of the insurance world?
The Sensual Visual Style: Director Kim is known for a “sensual” aesthetic that makes every scene feel both beautiful and unsettling.
The Remake Factor: The series is an adaptation of the cult 1999 Japanese drama Koori no Sekai (Ice World). If you love a retro thriller with a modern polish, this is it.
Premiere Schedule: Where to Watch
Starting March 2, 2026, you can catch Siren’s Kiss every Monday and Tuesday at 8:50 PM KST on tvN. For international fans (shoutout to our global ONCEs and Blinks who also happen to be K-drama addicts!), the series is streaming exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.
“From the opening scene to the finale, the tension never lets up.” — Director Kim Cheol-gyu
The D-Muse Verdict: Are You Ready to Fall?
At D-Muse Magz, we’re calling it now: Siren’s Kiss is going to be the most talked-about drama of 2026. It’s a sophisticated, dark romance that asks a terrifying question: How far would you go for a truth that might destroy you?
Whether you’re here for Wi Ha Joon’s intense gaze or Park Min Young’s chillingly calm elegance, the maze is officially open. Just be careful—getting out might cost you everything.
Are you Team “Seol-ah is Innocent” or Team “Woo-seok is in Trouble”? Let us know your first-episode theories in the comments! And tell us, who would you trust more in an art auction: a shady director or a mysterious “Siren”?
Let’s be real for a second—whenever we binge-watch a new K-drama or catch a BLACKPINK performance, we all ask the same thing: How do they look that perfect? From razor-sharp jawlines to effortless silhouettes, South Korean stars seem to have a “cheat code” for fitness.
But behind the glitz and glamour of the red carpet lies a discipline that is, quite frankly, intense. At D-Muse Magz, we’re all about that “unfiltered” look into the lives of our favorite muses. Today, we’re breaking down the diet tips and daily menus of five iconic stars.
A quick disclaimer before we dive in: Many of these diets are considered “emergency” or “low-calorie” routines used by stars to prep for filming or comebacks. They are quite extreme and should always be approached with caution and professional advice!
1. Soyou (SISTAR): The Sweet Potato Discipline
Soyou is known for having one of the most athletic and toned bodies in the K-pop world. Her approach to diet tips is all about lean protein and slow-digesting carbs.
Breakfast: One boiled sweet potato.
Lunch: Three boiled eggs + one slice of toast.
Dinner: Three pieces of Gimbap (seaweed rice rolls).
The Vibe: This menu is high in protein but very low in volume. By sticking to sweet potatoes, Soyou keeps her energy levels stable without the “crash” that comes from sugary snacks.
2. Park Shin Hye: The Cucumber Queen
The star of The Judge from Hell and Doctor Slump has a menu that focuses heavily on hydration and fiber. At 36, Park Shin Hye still looks as youthful as her debut days, and her secret lies in a very green menu.
Breakfast: One cucumber + a glass of low-fat milk.
Lunch: Half a portion of brown rice + cabbage.
Dinner: One cucumber + cabbage.
The Vibe: This is an ultra-low-calorie approach. Cabbage and cucumbers are “high-volume” foods, meaning they fill your stomach with water and fiber while keeping the calorie count near zero.
3. Seolhyun: The Protein Powerhouse
Seolhyun’s “AOA era” transformation is legendary in Korea. Her diet is a classic example of “clean eating” taken to the extreme.
Breakfast: Two boiled sweet potatoes.
Lunch: Two pieces of chicken breast.
Dinner: Three boiled eggs.
The Vibe: Seolhyun focuses almost entirely on protein. Chicken breast and eggs are the building blocks for muscle, which helps maintain that “toned” look even when losing weight quickly.
4. Kang Sora: The Yogurt & Porridge Balance
Kang Sora is often praised for her dramatic transformation early in her career. Her diet tips are slightly more varied, incorporating traditional Korean “healing” foods like pumpkin porridge.
Breakfast: A small bowl of plain yogurt + one apple.
Lunch: White rice + pumpkin porridge.
Dinner: One boiled sweet potato + lettuce + toast.
The Vibe: Pumpkin porridge is a secret weapon in Korea for reducing “bloat” or swelling (often called bukki). It’s a favorite for stars who need to look snatched for a morning shoot.
5. IU: The “My Head is Shaking” Menu
Finally, we have the “National Little Sister,” IU. Her diet—often called the “IU Challenge”—is perhaps the most viral and controversial on this list because of how restrictive it is.
Breakfast: One apple.
Lunch: Two boiled sweet potatoes.
Dinner: One bottle of protein shake.
The Vibe: This is purely a short-term weight-loss plan. It’s designed to shed weight in a matter of days before a music video shoot. While it clearly works for the “Nation’s Sweetheart,” it’s definitely the most difficult to sustain.
The “K-Diet” Logic: Why Does it Work?
You’ll notice a few recurring themes in these diet tips:
Sweet Potatoes over Rice: Sweet potatoes have a lower Glycemic Index (GI), meaning they provide a steady stream of energy rather than a spike in blood sugar.
The Rule of Three: Even when the calories are low, these stars almost always eat three times a day to keep their metabolism from completely stalling.
Hydration is Key: Most of these menus are paired with massive amounts of water and tea (especially corn silk tea or green tea) to flush out toxins.
D-Muse Safety Check: Listen to Your Body
While it’s tempting to try the “IU Diet” to get ready for a beach trip, remember that these celebrities are under the constant supervision of professional trainers, nutritionists, and doctors. Extreme caloric restriction can lead to fatigue, hair loss, and a weakened immune system.
If you want to incorporate these diet tips into your life, we recommend the “Inspired” approach:
Swap your morning cereal for an apple or yogurt.
Replace white bread with a boiled sweet potato.
Add more cabbage and cucumber to your meals to feel full without the extra calories.
The Final Verdict
The dedication of South Korean stars is undeniable. Whether it’s Soyou’s discipline or Park Shin Hye’s commitment to greens, these menus show that “perfection” takes work. However, the most beautiful thing you can wear is confidence—and a healthy, energized body!
Which of these menus sounds the most “doable” to you? Are you Team Sweet Potato or Team Cucumber? Let us know in the comments, and tell us—what’s your ultimate “feel-good” healthy snack?
If there is one name that defines “Goddess Visuals” in the K-drama world, it’s Song Hye Kyo. From her legendary role in Full House to her cold, calculated brilliance in The Glory, she has been a staple on our screens for over two decades. But here’s the thing that really gets us at D-Muse Magz: how does she still look like she hasn’t aged a day since 2004?
At 44 years old, Song Hye Kyo boasts skin so smooth and radiant it puts most twenty-somethings to shame. Naturally, the internet is obsessed with finding out her secret. Is it expensive serums? High-end clinics? While she definitely has access to the best of the best, one of her most talked-about beauty hacks is surprisingly humble, DIY-friendly, and currently going viral among Korean netizens.
We’re talking about the sugar-free powdered milk mask. Yes, you read that right—the secret to that Hallyu glow might just be sitting in your pantry.
The Science Behind the Glow: Why Powdered Milk?
You might be wondering, “Why powdered milk instead of just splashing some regular milk on my face?” According to skincare experts and resources like Nova.id, powdered milk is actually a powerhouse of concentrated nutrients. When milk is dehydrated into powder form, the vitamins, minerals, and proteins become more “dense.”
Vitamin A: Known for its retinol-like properties, Vitamin A helps with cell turnover, which is key for fighting premature aging and smoothing out fine lines.
Vitamin C: This is the ultimate brightening agent. It helps fade dark spots and gives that “lit-from-within” look that Song Hye Kyo is famous for.
Lactic Acid: Powdered milk is rich in lactic acid, a gentle Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA) that exfoliates dead skin cells without the harsh scrubbing.
Song Hye Kyo’s Viral “Glow-Up” Recipe
The best part about this mask is that it’s not complicated. You don’t need a degree in chemistry to whip this up. This specific recipe has been making the rounds on Korean beauty forums because it combines the nourishing power of milk with the healing properties of honey and turmeric.
1/4 Teaspoon Turmeric Powder: (Great for anti-inflammatory benefits and reducing redness).
1 Teaspoon Raw Honey: (A natural humectant that locks in moisture and fights bacteria).
How to Prepare and Apply:
The Mix: In a small bowl, combine all three ingredients. Stir thoroughly until it forms a thick, smooth paste. If it’s too thick, you can add a drop of water or rose water.
The Prep: Start with a freshly cleansed face. Use a gentle cleanser to ensure your pores are ready to soak up the nutrients.
The Application: Apply the mask evenly across your face, avoiding the immediate eye area.
The Chill: Now for the best part—relax! Let the mask sit for about 15 minutes. Use this time to manifest your inner Song Hye Kyo.
The Reveal: Wash it off with warm water. You’ll notice an immediate softness and a subtle brightening effect.
The “Minimalist” Approach to Aging
One of the reasons Song Hye Kyo remains a style and beauty muse is her “less is more” philosophy. She’s often spotted with minimal makeup, letting her natural skin texture shine through. By using natural ingredients like milk and honey, she’s nourishing the skin barrier rather than overwhelming it with harsh chemicals.
In a 2026 interview, she mentioned that consistency is more important than price tags. Whether it’s her strict hydration routine or this viral milk mask, she proves that the secret to “eternal youth” is often about patience and the right nutrients.
D-Muse Tips for the Best Results
Before you run to the kitchen, here are a few extra tips to make sure you get the most out of your DIY session:
Patch Test: Turmeric can be potent! Always do a patch test on your jawline to make sure you don’t have a reaction.
Don’t Overdo It: AHAs like lactic acid are great, but using them every day can lead to sensitivity. Aim for 1–2 times a week.
Sunscreen is Non-Negotiable: Brightening ingredients can make your skin more sensitive to the sun. Always follow up with a high-SPF sunscreen the next morning to protect that newly revealed glow.
The Final Verdict
Is the powdered milk mask the “magic wand” for all our skin woes? Maybe not for everyone, but there’s a reason it’s trending. It’s affordable, effective, and endorsed by the visual queen herself. In a world where luxury skincare can cost as much as a monthly rent payment, we love a hack that is accessible to everyone.
Song Hye Kyo continues to prove that aging is a beautiful process, especially when you treat your skin with a little extra love and some powdered milk.
Are you going to try the “Milk Mask” this weekend? Or do you have another K-beauty secret we should know about? Let us know in the comments—we’re always looking for the next big glow-up tip!
If you live in Jakarta and felt a sudden shift in the “coolness” levels of the South, you weren’t imagining it. The queen of the “Lalisa” empire, Lisa, has been taking over the streets of Kemang, and honestly? We are all collectively losing our minds.
Between her global brand ambassador duties and dropping chart-topping hits, Lisa is currently expanding her “actress era.” She was recently spotted filming for the upcoming Netflix blockbuster, Extraction: Tygo, right in the heart of our favorite hangout spot: Kemang.
At D-Muse Magz, we’re obsessed with the details. From the secretive cafe locations to the official police reports, here is the lowdown on Lisa’s Jakarta takeover and why the authorities had to step in.
The Secret’s Out: Baronk Cafe Becomes a Movie Set
On Sunday night, February 22, 2026, the quiet (well, as quiet as Kemang gets) atmosphere of Baronk Cafe on Jalan Kemang I was transformed into a high-octane movie set. Residents and lucky bypassers were stunned to see a massive production crew—and even more stunned to see Lisa herself.
The filming, which reportedly took place from 5:00 PM to nearly 10:00 PM, featured Lisa alongside South Korean heavyweight Ma Dong-seok (Don Lee) and the dashing Lee Jin-wook. It’s a literal dream team, and the fact that they chose a Jakarta cafe as their backdrop is the ultimate flex for our local coffee culture.
“Warga Gak Sadar”: What the Police Revealed
Whenever a global superstar like Lisa shows up in public, you’d expect a total city-wide shutdown. However, according to the Mampang Prapatan Police, the operation was surprisingly “low-key.”
Kapolsek Mampang, Kompol Wahid Key, shared that while hundreds of people eventually gathered to catch a glimpse, many passersby didn’t even realize a member of BLACKPINK was standing just meters away.
“People didn’t really realize,” Wahid Key told reporters on Monday. “Those who were already there asked questions, but those just passing by thought it was a regular filming. It stayed controlled.”
The police deployed five personnel specifically to manage traffic flow around Jalan Kemang I. Their main priority? Ensuring that the “Lisa Effect” didn’t lead to a total Kemang gridlock (which, let’s be honest, happens on a normal Sunday anyway!).
From Kota Tua to Kemang: The ‘Extraction: Tygo’ Tour
Kemang isn’t the only Jakarta spot getting the Lisa treatment. The production for Extraction: Tygo—which is being directed by Lee Sang-yong and features the legendary Uwais Team for action choreography—has been making its way across Java since December.
Kota Tua: Earlier in February, the historic district saw a massive spike in tourism (we’re talking nearly 20,000 visitors!) just because fans wanted to see where Lisa had been filming her “dangerous” action scenes.
Bandung Barat: The crew also spent time in the hills of West Java, proving that this movie is going to be a visual love letter to Indonesia.
Why 2026 is the Year of the “Indo-K-Wave”
At D-Muse Magz, we’ve noticed that Indonesia is becoming the new favorite playground for global productions. With Lisa lead-producing and starring in Netflix projects, and the Uwais Team handling the stunts, the line between “K-Pop” and “Global Cinema” is officially blurred.
The fact that the Indonesian National Police (Mabes Polri) gave direct permission for these shoots shows just how much the government is supporting the creative economy. It’s not just about a movie; it’s about putting Jakarta on the map as a premier filming destination.
The D-Muse Verdict: Stay Alert, Blinks!
While the Kemang shoot wrapped up in the early hours of Monday, the buzz is far from over. Rumors are swirling that Lisa might be spotted in Bali next for a well-deserved post-filming break (or maybe just more work—the girl never stops!).
The Lesson: If you see a bunch of black SUVs and a camera crew at your favorite Kemang cafe, don’t just walk past. Look closer—you might just be witnessing the birth of Lisa’s next Netflix hit.
Were you one of the lucky few who saw Lisa in Kemang? Did you manage to stay chill, or did you have a total fan moment? Let us know in the comments—and tell us, which Jakarta cafe should Lisa visit next for a “secret” latte?