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Got7's Style Evolution From Streetwear To Suits

The K-pop septet to have parted ways with JYP Entertainment with the end of their contract approaching - we take a look back at their wardrobes since their debut.
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Got7 isn't just another K-pop group. Made up of seven stylish and talented members, including boundary-pushing star Jackson Wang,  Jinyoung, Youngjae, BamBam, Mark Tuan, JB and Yugyeom, the boy band's fashion choices have come a long way since their debut in 2014.

Now, the K-pop septet to have parted ways with JYP Entertainment at the end of their contract. An industry source stated, “The GOT7 members are very close. They agreed on staying together, but they disagreed on the choice of their agency. After multiple discussions with the company, they decided to part ways," reported Soompi.

The group achieved international fame with favourites such as "You Calling My Name," "Hard Carry" and "Lullaby", with a final performance of their contract that took place at last weekend's Golden Disk Awards.

Tuan took to Twitter to assure fans that nothing will change, saying: "The past 7 years have been the best years of my life. Nothing is coming to an end, just the beginning. The seven of us are going to continue to bring you guys the best version of us till the end. #GOT7FOREVER."

To commemorate seven years of Got7, we take a look back at their wardrobes since their debut. K-pop groups are notorious for their carefully curated — and coordinated —  wardrobes, and Got7 does not disappoint. Below, L'OFFICIEL tracked down some of Got7's best fashion moments from the band's debut to their most recent music video release. 

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This year, Got7 recreated their debut imagery to show just how far they've come in six years
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"Just Right", released in 2016, was one of Got7's earliest hits. The accompanying visual was filled with colour, from the background to the band's wardrobes
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"My Swagger" was released in 2017, and featured playful layers and plenty of streetwear, which became a staple for the group
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Also released in 2017, the "Turn Up" MV stayed true to the band's streetwear trend
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The summer of 2018 marked Got7's second world tour, with the "Eyes on You" announcement showcasing sporty jackets, graphic patterns, and of course, lots of layering
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"Lullaby" saw a shift toward chic monochrome moments, which would later come to define the group's fashion sense
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Got7's 2019 world tour, "Keep Spinning", featured a dapper combination of streetwear and suiting
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Shortly after the end of their "Keep Spinning" tour, Got7 released a video for "You Calling My Name", where they rocked brooding leather suits
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2020 brought an ethereal music video for "Not by the Moon", chock full of softer, more feminine pieces juxtaposed with tailoring and embellishments
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"Not by the Moon" gave us several iconic fashion moments, including these all-white ensembles

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