Girls' Generation Update: Tiffany Graces Arena Homme Plus' March Issue Cover

by Jonnalyn Cortez / Feb 22, 2018 02:35 AM EST
Tiffany has graced the cover of Arena Homme Plus’ March issue. Photo by SMTOWN/YouTube Screenshot

After Sooyoung's cover for 1st Look, another Girls' Generation girl conquered the world of a fashion magazine. Tiffany has graced the cover of Arena Homme Plus' March issue.

The 28-year-old star looks very glamorous as she strikes different poses on set, while everyone seems fascinated with her looks. She, too, wears different kinds of outfits from a formal, sexy red dress to a casual denim wear, according to All Kpop.

Of course, aside from flaunting her invaluable beauty and sexy body, she also gives an interview about her new lifestyle as she is now living in Los Angeles, California, to continue her studies. Also, the Girls' Generation member gives some details about fashion and acting in Arena Homme Plus.

Additionally, Tiffany was also seen in New York recently for a photo shoot for InStyle magazine's March issue. She displayed her inner rock chic with her tank top, blouse, and more.

The magazine itself shared the singer's different shots as she traveled all the way to the big apple to do it. It was also proud to share that the Girls' Generation member showed professionalism and worked very hard for it, in spite of the country's cold weather.

Meanwhile, aside from Tiffany, Sooyoung recently graced the cover of 1st Look magazine and displayed her own clothing line called Beaming Effect. The 28-year-old style personally designed her outfits with the help of the stylist Seo Soo Kyung to raise awareness about visual impairment.

 

It has been known that the Girls' Generation member has been working on for this cause and gets herself involved in different charities and bazaars to help this foundation find a cure for retinitis pigmentosa.

This genetic kind of disorders that causes vision loss affects Sooyoung's father, thus this cause is very close to her heart. She even uses her talent to let everyone know about this kind of disorder.

The Girls' Generation member is not the only one fighting for the awareness of visual impairment. As a matter of fact, her own father even wants to give the public some knowledge about it. "My father, who is suffering from Retinitis Pigmentosa, established the campaign and is heavily involved in it," she said.

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