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| ALLDAY’s Woochan, Tarzan / Photo: Harper’s Bazaar Korea |
[Sports Today reporter Lim Si-ryeong] Tarzan and Woochan of ALLDAY PROJECT opened up about their ambitions.
On the 10th, a fashion magazine unveiled its May cover starring the two male members of ALLDAY PROJECT, Tarzan and Woochan.
Capturing their appeal as contemporary fashion icons and emblematic members of the cool-kid set, the shoot centers on a concept called “The Resonance.” It freezes the instant when different frequencies collide to form a singular echo, underscoring how two distinctly different personalities can shine independently and together.
Individual covers, shot under vivid colored lights, also stood out. Tarzan — in a checked shirt and tie — exuded cool masculinity under blue illumination, while Woochan, wearing a trench coat, projected a mysterious aura bathed in red light.
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After the shoot, Tarzan described the session as a chance to showcase the chemistry that the male members bring to their mixed-gender group. Off camera they often joke around, he said, so both of them trying to stay serious on set made it a struggle to keep from laughing.
Asked how they influence each other, Woochan praised Tarzan’s commanding energy. “He fills any room and his emotions and attitude are always clear,” Woochan said. “I’m not naturally outgoing, but watching him taught me how to approach new people with confidence.”
When asked what makes him irreplaceable, Woochan pointed to his instinctive quickness. “People have told me since I was young that I’m like a sponge — I pick things up quickly and absorb them,” he said. “I also try to notice the good in others. I want to be someone who eventually projects a distinct aura and energy of my own.”
Reflecting on the roughly 10 months since their debut as ALLDAY PROJECT, Woochan said the group already has a strong onstage rapport. “When I watch the members on stage I feel a real connection. If a prop malfunctions or someone makes a mistake, we automatically know what to do for one another,” he said. “I think we’ve only just taken our first steps. It’s been only about 10 months, and we want to try more varied and entertaining things going forward.”
[Sports Today reporter Lim Si-ryeong ent@stoo.com]
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