— behind closed doors
a #winrina / #jiminjeong au
wherein ivory— a kindergarten teacher, ends up tutoring her first love’s daughter, her first love— kendra who left her without not even a single word five years ago.
karina putting her selfie instead of the cat figurine as winter's belonging. she literally says she belongs to winter
her happy dance when winter agreed to change it 😆
260711 Winter’s 🫧 - 11:06 PM KST
- I slept for 12 hours
- 😄
- I woke up, ate a snack, and watched Moana 2. I ended up crying while watching it
- But I had to get off before I could finish it
- so I’m going to finish the rest of it on the plane back to Korea
🎥
📸
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aespa talks about their group identity in a new interview with Billboard Korea:
— We love pushing boundaries and want to keep exploring new sounds and concepts. However, the key is to never lose aespa’s unique energy. Whether we delve deeper into experimental electronic music, incorporate raw rock elements, or try out a completely new genre, our ultimate goal is to evolve without losing our core identity. No matter how much our sound changes, we want to evolve in a way that makes people instantly recognize it and say, “This is unmistakably aespa.”
— We believe that continuity is aespa’s greatest strength. As we evolve, the elements we are most careful to preserve are the core pillars that make aespa truly aespa: our deep conceptual storytelling, our performance standards, and the distinct individuality of each member. Above all, the synergy between the four of us is crucial. No matter how trends shift or how much we grow and change, we believe that harmony will remain the true heart of aespa.
— Many people already love aespa’s worldview and our sleek, futuristic “iron/metallic” sound. However, I hope that even as time passes, we are remembered as a group that created a concept, sound, and performance style that no one else could easily replicate. I want people to look back and feel that aespa was truly a one-of-a-kind team.