September 5 was a big day for the BTS ARMY. After a month away from the limelight, BTSleader Kim Namjoon, known to fans as RM, graced a Bottega Veneta event in Seoul. Before he stepped out then, his last public appearance was at SUGA’s D-DAY concert last August 6, making this event even more special for his fans.

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RM made his presence felt at the grand opening of Suki Seokyeong Kang’s exhibition, “Willow Drum Oriole,” a collaboration with Bottega Veneta. The musician’s appointment as the brand’s first-ever celebrity ambassador was announced in March of this year. Since then, RM has attended different events, fulfilling his ambassadorial duties with grace. At this exhibition, he cut a dashing figure in a greenish-beige full-sleeved shirt and leather pants. His outfit screamed “brand ambassador”—it was sleek, stylish, and undeniably eye-catching.

However, what truly captivated attendees and fans alike was his approachable and warm demeanor. He engaged in meaningful conversations with people, showcasing his down-to-earth and friendly and down-to-earth nature. Notably, RM had the opportunity to converse with several prominent figures, including Bottega Venetta’s CEO, Bartolomeo Leo Rongone. These interactions not only solidified his role as a brand ambassador but also highlighted his ability to connect with everyone. His interaction with the artist behind the exhibition, Suki Seokyeong Kang, was significant as it demonstrated RM’s deep interest in the art world.

RM has always loved Bottega Venetta

Fans were quick to express their admiration on X (formerly Twitter), noting his passion for art. He has been known to visit museums globally, often sharing his experiences and insights on social media. This appreciation for art mirrors his intellectual depth and creativity, qualities that shine through in his music and lyrics.

It’s no surprise that RM’s doing well as a brand ambassador for Bottega Venetta. He has worn many pieces from the brand over the years. Before the brand brought him on board, RM talked about his desire to work with them. “I’d love to. Although I’ve lost interest in brands, fashion weeks, and the constant change in Pantone, Bottega Venetta is different,” he told media outlet El Pais in a previous interview. “They don’t use a logo, they have a history with weaving and leather, they don’t even have Instagram. They’re beyond the buzz.”

RM‘s presence at the “Willow Drum Oriole” exhibition celebrated the fusion of art and fashion. As he continues to make waves in the realms of fashion and art, fans eagerly await the next chapter in RM‘s journey as an art lover and fashion icon. – K-Pop News Writer

Featured Image: For an art lover like RM, getting to talk to Suki Seokyeong Kang at the event was everything. Source: Twitter/@KNJsSource.