Accessories may seem like a small part of an outfit, but it’s the little details that really make a fit work. No matter what your style, there’s an accessory trending in K-pop right now that’ll suit your tastes! It’s the easiest way to upgrade your look without buying a whole new wardrobe.
Bows and ribbons are a major hit right now, and the bigger the better! If your style is more cutesy and feminine then this is the perfect way to add a pop to your look. Whether you want to add it to a ponytail or just pin it right to the top of your head like IVE’s Rei, this accessory is seriously in.
Chunky glasses have been trending for a while—either in fun colors, or in this sleek black á la ITZY’s Ryujin. They’re a statement piece that makes maximum impact for minimum effort and are perfect for those that have sunny spring weather headed their way.
If you live in a colder climate and are looking at a long road ahead until the warmer weather appears, fear not—ILLIT’s Iroha has the answer! Hats with ear flaps and even fun pompoms like this one have been popular all winter, and it looks like they’ll stay on-trend long into spring.
A necktie might seem like too formal of an accessory for everyday wear, but TXT’s Yeonjun proves that you can make it cool even with a streetwear-inspired outfit. The key is to mix and match pieces, with some being dressed up and others dressed down. It’s been a K-pop staple for years!
Super thick headbands were a big spring trend last year, and this year it seems like the statement headband is making its return. LE SSERAFIM’s Hong Eunchae is wearing a pretty beaded piece to hold her hair back and add interest to her look—two purposes in one!
Baseball caps are trending big-time in K-pop right now, but not just any baseball cap will do for soloist Choi Ye Na. She’s got a plethora of cool and unique caps on her Instagram, plenty of which you could probably DIY with your own little details. This one is easy to get creative with!
This style of clear, rimless eyeglasses has been a major trend in K-pop lately. Even if you don’t need them for a prescription, blue-light glasses to protect your eyes from screens can always come in handy! This is an accessory that’s a little more minimal and easy for everyday wear.
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