Super Junior's Siwon Looks Dapper In Esquire Korea's March 2015 Cover

Esquire Korea magazine has snapped up Super Junior’s Siwon as their cover gentleman for the March 2015 Genius issue. The idol posted a sneak peek of what appears to be the final cover shot with the message: “Esquire Magazine. Soon.”

Siwon can be wearing a blue suit with a printed shirt and sockless loafers. The idol wore his hair with a side part with a few stray fringe bangs falling across his forehead to match his chic ensemble.

“You look so handsome”, “Cool and mature”, and “Wow like Mr. Grey,” said fans after seeing his Esquire cover photo, the last comment referring to Christian Grey, the wealthy and suave billionaire in the novel and movie Fifty Shades of Grey.

A few fans though were less than impressed, “Weird pose, weird face, weird pants. What’s wrong with you, baby?” There were also a bit of criticism about the photo making him look like he has a hunched back. Still, the overwhelming majority of remarks on Instagram were positive.

While fans gave profuse praise for Siwon’s latest magazine cover appearance, others took the opportunity to congratulate the idol-actor for his latest movie role in the Chinese historical action film Dragon Blade, which released worldwide on February 19, this year’s Chinese New Year.

Fans who have watched the movie gave him a thumbs up for his strong acting alongside the likes of Jackie Chan and Hollywood veterans. Siwon plays the role of Yinpo, a Chinese general that supports the Huo An, the lead character played by Jackie Chan, during the Han Dynasty. It also stars John Cusack and Adrien Brody, and directed by Daniel Lee. Siwon has been recently seen promoting the movie with his co-stars in Thailand and other countries in Asia.

“Oppa! I watched Dragon Blade! It was so amazing, and your acting skill is the best! Saranghae”, “I just saw your movie. It was really good!” and “It was daebak!” said fans on Instagram.

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