Beyond music, TXT’s presence in France extended to the high-fashion world. In , several members attended the Dior Homme show at Paris Fashion Week . This alignment with French luxury brands underscores their role as global "it-boys," where their aesthetic—often described as "poetic" or "youthful"—perfectly mirrored the artistic sensibilities of Paris. Performances in the city often featured special arrangements, such as Sugar Rush Ride with traditional Korean sounds, creating a striking contrast against the Parisian backdrop. Emotional Narratives: "Anti-Romantic" in Paris
The highlight of TXT's engagement with France was their first solo concert in Paris. Despite the grueling nature of international touring, where members appeared "exhausted" but gave their utmost effort, the night was defined by a unique exchange of traditions. A standout moment occurred when the French crowd broke into the , a classic staple of French stadium culture. This organic blending of Western sports/concert traditions with K-pop performance exemplified the group's "cultural crossroads" appeal. Artistic Versatility and Fashion FranceCombined - 15.txt
The group’s narrative themes—focusing on growing pains, loneliness, and the bittersweet nature of youth—found a literal home in Paris. The group famously noted that there was no better place to perform than in the "City of Love" itself, using the irony of the setting to deepen the emotional impact of the song. Conclusion Beyond music, TXT’s presence in France extended to