Katseye is a global group, and the members’ diverse backgrounds shape their merchandising in subtle ways. Sophia LaForteza brings Filipino cultural elements, while Daniela Avanzini contributes Latin-inspired color schemes. Lara Raj incorporates Indian motifs in design sketches, and Manon Bannerman subtly adds Swiss minimalism. Megan Skiendiel’s Southeast Asian influences appear in casual wear patterns, while Yoonchae Jeung’s K-pop training informs choreography-inspired apparel.
Fans can explore these cultural inspirations through official channels. The Katseye Merch Store features globally inspired apparel and accessories. For wearable fashion, Katseye Clothes blends international styles with performance themes. The Katseye Store offers items that celebrate the multicultural aspects of the group, and Katseye Merchandise releases seasonal drops highlighting cross-cultural motifs.
Fun fact: Yoonchae Jeung often adapts traditional Korean patterns into stage costumes, which later appear as limited-edition prints. Manon Bannerman sometimes creates digital sketches that combine Swiss folklore with modern design. These hidden cultural elements give fans a chance to explore the global essence of Katseye through merchandise.
