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JYJs Junsu will appear on Marie Claire July issue

JYJs Junsu will appear on Marie Claire July issue
Marie Claire is a renowed fashion magazine first published in 1937 in France. Of course it has many international editions and one of them is the Korean one, launched in March 1993.
The cover of the July 2013 issue is the singer Xia Junsu, who will be the first Korean male artist to appear on the cover of Marie Claire.
Since his comeback is in July with the new second album, the issue will be full of photos and an interview where he expresses his real thoughts about the album!
 
The issue is going to be extremely interesting for his fans so that some Korean online shops are already making pre-sale reservations.
 
 
Source: JYJ (EN) Line

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