ILLIT Wonhee Outfit Controversy: Fans Explain ERD Brand

ILLIT Wonhee Outfit Controversy: Fans Explain ERD Brand

ILLIT member Wonhee recently found herself in a heated social media storm over her wardrobe.

The Outfit Controversy Unfolds

Wonhee

The situation stemmed from a previous social media appearance of Wonhee, where she was seen wearing a black t-shirt with what was allegedly a Nazi soldier’s photo on it.

This discovery quickly went viral on social media, with netizens calling out Wonhee and ILLIT’s stylist for this outfit choice.

Broader Concerns Emerge

Some also pointed out that ENHYPEN‘s Niki was also seen sporting the same shirt, sparking questions about whether it was a label-wide issue.

Fans Step In With Context

However, fans jumped in to fact-check the claims, citing that the brand, Enfants Riches Déprimés (ERD), and its designer Henri Alexander Levy, explicitly used offensive and taboo imagery to push boundaries through fashion. Notably, Levy himself is of Jewish heritage and is known for using Nazi iconography in his designs as a method of deconstructing the power of such oppressive symbols.

Directing the Discussion

Fans also argued that if there is any concrete criticism to be offered based on this particular outfit choice, it should be directed at the stylist and not the idols.

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