Following the first teaser of his photo-folio, the BTS vocalist is yet again his alluring self, baring his new tattoos, in Me Myself and Jimin ID Chaos Concept Film 2. While keeping up with the sultry mood of the previous video, also maintained by the eerily stimulating music, the second teaser moves away from the monochromatic to a somber and more personal vision.
The setting is quite bare, making Jimin the prime focus of the camera. He lies on the floor of a dilapidated room, with a chandelier lying next to him. His only companions in the room are probably the same mannequins as seen in the previous installment, only this time, they’re all broken and severed.

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His only accessory is once again the same “Tailor of Chaos” tattoo on his neck and another possible tattoo along the length of his should blade, which reads “Artemis”, but isn’t fully revealed. Jimin’s disposition is untethered and in contrast with the earlier skintight and definitive choice of leather. The camera captures the singer’s utterly mystifying enigma dramatically, thereby pitting his beauty against the tarnished perspective of the room.

Even though the release date hasn’t been officially announced for the ID: Chaos photo portfolio assembled by the artist himself, both these concept teasers have already enamored us. They seek to consolidate the bold choices made by the BTS member in terms of the overall theme and visuals of the content to be revealed later.
We can’t wait to unbox what’s in store for us. The “Tailor of Chaos” is a vision to behold and cherish, while simultaneously upholding his persona as the seductively intimidating character. It’s hard to make out if he’s channeling the Greek Goddess of the Hunt, Artemis, or an agent of Aphrodite, the Greek Goddess of Beauty.
Here’s the link to his personal Instagram profile for you to check out.
Watch the Me Myself and Jimin Concept Film 2
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