NCT Dream makes life colorful with Penshoppe collaboration

The future is bright for Filipino NCTzen as NCT Dream makes “dreams colorful in pieces.”

Ryan Louis Mantilla
2 min readNov 26, 2022
(Photo Courtesy: Penshoppe)

K-pop idol group NCT Dream is the newest brand ambassador of the Filipino fashion line Penshoppe. The brand posted a 33-second video on Twitter with Mark, Renjun, Jeno, Haechan, Jaemin, Chenle, and Jisung.

NCT Dream endorses its “Color” collection, featuring pieces in “vibrant hues accentuated with polychromatic details.”

The clothing brand stated that the newest line and looks were tailor-fitted to each member’s personality and personal style.

“For the members and I, fashion is all about authentic and fearless self-expression, and we are delighted to be representing a brand like Penshoppe that fully embodies that,” Mark said.

Further, Haechan expressed he cannot wait to see their Filipino fans again, saying: “There are a lot of exciting things with Penshoppe coming their way.”

The group will visit Manila as the headlining act at the “Begin Again K-pop Edition” concert at the Araneta Coliseum on Sunday, May 29, including other artists such as SHINee’s Key, WEi, and Alice.

The concert will be the group’s first in Manila since their performance at the New Frontier Theater in February 2020, making them the last K-pop act to perform in the country before the pandemic occurred.

The band will release “Beatbox,” a repackaged edition of their second studio album “Glitch Mode,” which sold over 703,000 copies on its first day.

Besides NCT Dream, BLACKPINK’s Lisa, actors Nam Joo-Hyuk, Song Kang, Han So-hee, and Cha Eun-woo are among Penshoppe’s South Korean ambassadors.

The idol group is the third sub-unit of the South Korean boy group NCT under SM Entertainment. The group debuted in 2016 as a part of the NCT unit for teenage members. They soon moved away from their youthful image in 2020 once all members reached the legal age in South Korea.

NCT Dream is known for their tracks, “BOOM,” “Hot Sauce,” “Hello Future,” and “Glitch Mode.”

Originally published at nutshell.ph on May 27, 2022.

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