The girls of ILLIT have officially returned with their fierce new track, ‘It’s Me,’ swapping their signature whimsical aesthetic for a bolder, high-energy concept. The music video is a visual playground filled with edgy streetwear, athletic elements, and playful avant-garde pieces that perfectly reflect the song’s confident message.
From synchronized group choreography to individual quirky-chic moments, the fashion in this release is sure to influence the next wave of K-pop style. Here’s a breakdown of the standout looks worn by the members in the ‘It’s Me’ music video!

ILLIT’s ‘It’s Me’ MV Fashion
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Wonhee’s Look #1
In this scene, Wonhee channels a cool, graphic streetwear vibe by pairing a bold bumper sticker tee from Vaquera with relaxed, flowing burgundy trousers.
Wonhee’s Look #2
For a tougher, military-meets-coquette look, Wonhee plays with textures by pairing an ultra-textured camouflage top by Igusa with heavy-soled light pink platform sneakers from Buffalo.
Iroha’s Look #1
Iroha brings sporty-grunge energy to the street, anchoring a vintage-style pink athletic mesh jersey from Anna Sui with massively chunky, industrial platform sneakers from the Vetements x New Rock collaboration.
Iroha’s Look #2
This look beautifully blends Harajuku streetwear with balletcore. Iroha layers a graphic, faded long-sleeve tee from X-girl with dainty lace-trimmed ruffled shorts by Hudiegongzhu. She completes the outfit with playful open-toe knit socks from Our Saalty and her classic pink Buffalo platforms.
Yunah’s Look #1
Yunah delivers a polished, contemporary preppy aesthetic in this boutique scene. She pairs a unique layered green and gray double cardigan from August Barron with a structured, high-waisted brown lifted pencil miniskirt, also by August Barron.
Yunah’s Look #2
Yunah opts for a sporty, street-ready ensemble during the group choreography. She matches a cozy balloon hoodie from De sidere7.1 with edgy white belted micro shorts by bonnae, finishing the look with classic chunky white platform sneakers from Buffalo.
Moka’s Look #1
Moka embodies pure retro-futurism, accessorizing her clean graphic tank with sleek, statement-making red frame sunglasses from the Gentle Monster Disney collaboration.
Moka’s Look #2
In this vibrant group scene, Moka wears a purple Love Dream tank top from Momentel paired with their matching printed Angel Taxi pants. To add an extra layer of edge, she accessorizes with a bold, chunky silver heart necklace from Vetements.
Minju’s Look
Minju commands the screen in a high-contrast, energetic streetwear outfit. She anchors her bright orange graphic tee and dark shorts with incredibly chunky, retro-futuristic black-and-white Amazon platform boots from Swear.
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