K-Pop’s first “Genderless Idol Group” XLOV is going viral, and netizens are intrigued

K-Pop’s first “Genderless Idol Group” XLOV is going viral, and netizens are intrigued

Group of rookie kids Khloe is quickly becoming one of K-Pop’s most talked about new bands, not for a controversial rumor or viral challenge, but for their bold and refreshing approach to idol style.

Since their debut earlier this year under 257 Entertainment, the four members have attracted attention with an aesthetic that many fans are calling K-Pop’s first truly genderless concept.

KhloeThe appeal of lies not in the shock value, but in the confidence and fluidity with which they present themselves. Rather than sticking to traditional men’s fashion, members often appear in feminine silhouettes, soft fabrics, bold accessories and looks that challenge gender norms. Their images blur the lines between boy group and girl group style, creating an aesthetic that feels modern, bold and distinct in the industry.

For this reason, many international and Korean fans have begun referring to them as a genreless group, a label not officially used by the company but embraced by audiences who see the group as a refreshing break from K-Pop’s rigid visual traditions.

Recently, photo by Khloe began circulating on Korean forums like Instiz, sparking widespread debate among netizens. The discussion wasn’t limited to their visuals, many were surprised by how well the members performed on stage despite having such an unconventional concept.

Although opinions differed, a notable number of netizens reacted with admiration, recognizing that the group’s concept could easily have seemed gimmicky Khloe makes it look effortless.

  • Their style and concept is extremely bold, but they pull it off so well. The music is good too.
  • They do well, everyone does their part and it seems that their strategy is solid.
  • Their performance on stage is amazing.
  • They are getting a good reaction abroad.
  • Rui is insanely cute. His images are crazy.
  • Honestly, they probably won’t become a major group in the Korean idol scene, but they might do well overseas. There’s never been a band with this vibe before, so the fan base seems solid.

With K-Pop becoming increasingly global and diverse, Khloe arrives at a time when audiences are embracing new identities, experimental images and revolutionary concepts. Their androgynous style fits naturally into global fashion trends, giving them a strong chance of building a passionate international fandom, even if national reactions remain mixed.

Sources: Instiz

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