Big Bang member G-Dragon showcased a striking professor fashion at KAIST.

On the 9th, G-Dragon attended 'Innovate Korea 2025,' held at KAIST's main campus in Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, where he conducted a special talk show on the theme of 'The Future of AI EnterTech' in collaboration with the AI EnterTech corporation Galaxy Corporation, raising visions of AI and the future entertainment industry.

In particular, on that day, due to the 'G-Dragon Space Sound Transmission Project' held at the KAIST Satellite Center, G-Dragon was recorded as an artist for Korea's first SETI project.

G-Dragon expressed his excitement about sending his music into space, saying, "I am very thrilled with the expectation that it could reach somewhere," and added, "The transmitted 'Homesweet Home' is a song I created with the members of Big Bang, so it has a special meaning that I am sending my home with the group name Big Bang. It is an honor to send my most cherished song into space thanks to feasible technology."

Among these, G-Dragon's fashion stands out. G-Dragon was appointed as an invited professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at KAIST last June, and he is referred to as 'Professor' by KAIST students.

On the day of his appointment ceremony, G-Dragon wore a blue suit, and for this talk show, he wore an argyle check knit vest paired with a black striped suit setup, along with a robe coat featuring a noticeable blue check pattern.

He added color by wearing Chanel shoes, for which he is an ambassador, and yellow socks. Additionally, during the talk, he appeared in a completely different fashion style from the professors usually seen, with a tooth gem embedded in his teeth, kitty-shaped earrings, and polka-dotted nails, receiving cheers.

Meanwhile, G-Dragon held a solo concert 'G-DRAGON 2025 WORLD TOUR [Übermensch] IN KOREA' on the 29th and 30th of last month at Goyang Sports Complex, meeting approximately 60,000 fans.

Starting in May, he is anticipated to embark on his third world tour 'G-DRAGON 2025 WORLD TOUR [Übermensch],' which will cover eight cities in Asia, including Tokyo on May 10 and 11, Bulacan, Osaka, Macau, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, and Hong Kong. Additional tour dates and locations are expected to be announced later, heightening interest.

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