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Girl group Girls' Generation made a surprising comeback at the start of 2013.

The group had spend much time with individual and unit activities that it had been awhile since the group had come out with an album all together.



They had a 1 năm and 2 tháng hiatus before they made a comeback this year.

Their new song, "I Got a Boy" was a hit and ranked number 1 on âm nhạc charts.

Their new album strays away from their usual girly and cute image. They came back with a thêm powerful and edgy vibe and style.

Girls' Generation Takes Off their High Heels

The biggest news for their new album was the fact that they did not wear their heels. Girls' Generation has been known for practicing even in high heels. Many of their trước đó hit songs main choreography had to do with high heels as well.

This time they have come back with sneakers. These sneakers are thêm comfortable to dance in and gives them a sense of stability when dancing.

They đã bình luận that because their new concept is 'girls hip-hop', having sneakers makes it easier for them to dance and di chuyển around on stage. However, just because they are wearing sneakers, doesn't mean they have to throw away their height. The new sneaker wedge trend has made it easy for the members to dance with the comfort of a sneaker without throwing away height.

Concept under the Free-Spirited Fashion

The girls outfits for this new album was all different, unlike their matching uniforms from trước đó songs.

For this new concept, each member takes on a different style ranging from cute, sexy, charismatic, tomboyish and more.

Although each outfit is a bit different, the tổng thể flow of the concept is not ruined.

They also used a variety of different fabrics and patterns to create a thêm colorful and 'out-there' vibe.

Each little detail on their outfits was thought out as they tried to incorporate current trends as well.

Girls' Generation's Loud and Crazy Outfits

Their "I Got a Boy" outfits range from a simple thiết kế on a t-shirt hoặc hat to character drawings and graphic print leggings.

They also used broaches and pins to accent hats and vests as well.

They also gave a bit of a hip-hop edge such as hiển thị the undergarment bands hoặc wearing bandana's under their caps.

The point is that the members made the genre of 'girls hip-hop' their own using their own styles and personalities.



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được ưa chuộng Japanese men’s magazine, ‘GQ Japan‘ will đăng lên a SNSD special in their July issue which will hit newsstands on the 24th. The special issue analyzes the factors to SNSD’s success in the âm nhạc industry.

According to a báo cáo from the ‘Japanese Oricon’ on the 23rd, ‘GQ Japan’ will also present the thorough nurturing program of SM Entertainment. Through an interview with SNSD, the magazine reported that the trainees go through rigorous daily training sessions which can last to upwards of 10 hours a ngày and usually takes 5 to 8 years to debut.

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Girls' Generation subunit TaeTiSeo hoặc TTS for short recently released a winter mini-album with the banner "Dear Santa" on December 4th of this year.

Immediately upon release, "Dear Santa" topped on both domestic and international charts including iTunes where the album sang at the first place in nine countries including Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore, Macau, Vietnam, Brunei, Malaysia, and Cambodia.

It also reached the hàng đầu, đầu trang 10 in albums chart in many other countries such as Indonesia, Japan, Hungary, the Philippines, and Costa Rica. The album topped charts in Châu Âu and even climbed up...
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