Weesa: From Fashion King to Fashion Bumpkin

By Viktorija Woo

Weesa, once hailed as a quiet fashion king of his group, arrived at the recent fanmeet looking less like an idol and more like he had gotten dressed during a power outage. What should have been a moment. A clean, effortless stage ensemble. Instead became a puzzling collection of choices that left every fashion-aware fan blinking in confusion.

Let’s begin with the red old-lady sunglasses. A statement piece? Perhaps. But here, their only statement was: I grabbed these while running late. They weren’t ironic, they weren’t camp, they were simply aging him five decades in one accessory. A bold move, but not in the editorial sense.

Then came the shirt, which screamed polar vortex survival mode. Not performance-ready. Not fashion-forward. This was the type of garment you keep in the back of your closet for unexpected weather emergencies. Not something you wear under stage lights, in front of fans, at a professional event. It swallowed his silhouette, flattened his presence, and brought zero cohesion to the overall look.

And we have to address the flannel hanging off his pants. For what? Why? Was it styling? Was it symbolism? Was it… coverage? The placement, the drape, the entire mood of the flannel raised one uncomfortable question:
Was he trying to hide sagging?
Because if so, there were cleaner ways to solve that wardrobe dilemma without sacrificing the entire outfit to chaos.

This laid-back aesthetic can work, in fact, it often does. Especially in encore stages, backstage footage, or casual rehearsal clips. But for an official fanmeet stage?
No. Something had to give. Something had to be edited. Something had to be left in the dressing room.

Instead, we were handed a look that read like three different outfits layered into one:
The cozy Arctic dad shirt, the flannel-from-nowhere, and the sunglasses your grandma wears at bingo night.

Weesa is capable of so much more. He has delivered sharp silhouettes before. He has given clean lines, sleek fits, and intentional styling that elevated him above his peers. Which makes this fanmeet look not just disappointing, but confusing. This wasn’t effortless. This was effort lost.

The verdict? A rare misstep from someone who knows better, has dressed better, and deserves to be styled better. The outfit wasn’t laid-back; it was let down.

Consider this the official Casket Fresh burial of Weesa’s fanmeet fit.
May his next look resurrect the fashion king we know he can be.

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