"Brands just taking turns" - Fans react as BTS' Taehyung stuns WWD Japan's latest cover as Yunth ambassador following previous appearance with TIRTIR

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On Saturday, November 22, BTS' Taehyung was spotted on the latest cover of WWD Fashion Magazine as the ambassador of Yunth, a Japanese skincare brand. The new collaborative apperance of the idol on the magazine's cover was soon followed by his previous apperance on WWD last week as the ambassador of the Korean skincare brand, TIRTIR. The magazine also commented further on the idol's consecutive features in response to a fan's query.

When Taehyung and TIRTIR's collaborative cover feature on WWD was released, a fan inquired about purchasing the magazine copies since they were sold out at several outlets. As a response to the same, the magazine stated that they unfortunately have no plans of restocking the magazines since it was a weekly feature, but also hinted that they can expect to see the idol on their cover again with another brand. Here's what their reply read:

“Thank you very much for your inquiry. This is WWD JAPAN Customer Support. We sincerely apologize, but the item is currently sold out, and there are no plans for a restock of Vol. 2443. However, next week’s issue will also feature BTS’s V in visuals for a different brand, so we would be grateful if you could wait until sales begin.”

Therefore, when this week's WWD magazine was released, fans were thrilled to see Taehyung with Yunth on the cover. They also praised the idol for his consistent and impressive impact in the industry worldwide. Given that he has also been creating quite an estimable influence through his stance as an ambassador for several brands, from fashion to skincare, fans commended him and the recognition he holds in the market. Here are a few fan reactions regarding the same:

"“next week’s issue will also feature BTS’s V in visuals for a different brand” lmao brands just taking turns" said a fan

“next week’s issue will also feature BTS’s V in visuals for a different brand” lmao brands just taking turns 😂

More fans and netizens reacted to the idol's consecutive cover feature on WWD.

Wow! Two weeks in a row for two different brands?!?!? First Tirtir and now Yunth. So iconic. WWD JAPAN Vol.2444 #TaehyungxYunth

the way tirtir and yunth are fighting neck to neck its so amusing to me idk

Taehyung truly world domination

Others also shared their thoughts and opinions about the same.

Taehyung getting two WWD covers in one month for two different brands? Like be serious… who’s doing it like him. 🔥

Ambassador so goated, Kim Taehyung's been featured on the cover of WWD Japan twice in one month for two different brands!

First Tirtir now Yunth. Taehyung got the best brands ever


All you need to know about BTS' Taehyung and his recent solo activities

BTS' Taehyung was discharged from the military in June 2025, and soon after the same the idol kickstarted his activities in the industry. In July, he made his first public apperance post-military service at CELINE's Printemps 2026 fashion show in Paris. Soon, he was also announced as the latest ambassador of Coca-Cola Korea.

He also graced the cover of W Korea's September issue as CELINE's brand ambassador. In October, the idol attended the 2025 Paris Fashion Week as the ambassador of CELINE for the brand's Spring/Summer 2026 collection runway. He was also spotted at W Korea's annual breast cancer awareness campaign, Love YouW 2025, alongside his bandmates, BTS' RM and j-hope.

Towards the end of October, Taehyung was seated in the front row at Vogue's annual themed runway, Vogue World 2025: Hollywood. In November, two of the idol's latest brand ambassadorships were revealed. One was with the Korean beauty brand, TIRTIR, and the other was with the Japanese skincare brand, Yunth. He also made his first public apperance as the TIRTIR ambassador at the brand's recent Los Angeles pop-up event.


Therefore, fans and netizens have been looking forward to more such events and projects from the idol in the future.

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