1. Early Adoption of Korean Streetwear Aesthetics

Forever 21 quickly embraced Korean streetwear by introducing oversized silhouettes, bold graphics, and layered looks that mirrored the styles popularized in K-pop music videos. Shoppers could find pieces like graphic tees, roomy hoodies, and statement accessories reminiscent of what idols wore on stage. This approach made cutting-edge trends accessible to a larger American audience and aligned perfectly with the rise of global pop culture. For more on K-pop’s fashion influence, see Vogue.