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Wherever BTS goes — together or solo — expect commotion. Jimin, one of the seven members of the global sensation, appeared at Incheon International Airport to reportedly catch a flight to New York, naturally drawing a huge crowd of screaming fans and paparazzi.

Sure, Jimin's overall presence sent the crowd wild, but fans were also losing it over his flight ensemble. Walk with me for a minute as we break down his look.

Jimin wore a Willy Chavarria oversized white t-shirt paired with baggy black trousers. With a bucket hat up top, the BTS member further accessorized with Tiffany & Co. jewelry and a Dior saddle pouch draped across his body. After all, he is the face of both labels (Tiffany & Co. and Dior, that is).

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The finisher? Jimin sported Tiffany's Nike Air Force 1 Low sneakers in black, which released back in March (apparently, there's a second colorway, too).

In conclusion, the look was quite solid (a good thing) — a calm flex of impressive labels and pieces.

It's also worth pointing out that Jimin's airport style is a pretty big deal. When searching for him on the internet and socials, the words "airport fashion" came up among the top results.

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The musician frequently puts on stylish displays while flying, some of which have been courtesy of names like Marni, Bottega Veneta, and Maison Margiela. It's no wonder the luxury brands want him — and pretty much every member of BTS, too.

According to sources, the Jimin is currently on his way to New York to support his Tiffany family for an upcoming event. But hey, he has to catch a flight back at some point, which means...(hopefully) more Jimin airport looks to come.

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