[Vibe Check] New Wave, New Rules: ALPHA DRIVE ONE Hold the Cover
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Six months after their record-breaking debut, ALPHA DRIVE ONE take their first magazine cover with allure's 15-cover June 2026 special. A look at the styling, the timing alongside Star Road, and why this issue is an early-era collector's piece.
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New Wave, New Rules: ALPHA DRIVE ONE Hold the Cover
Five months after EUPHORIA and days into the No School Tomorrow comeback, ALPHA DRIVE ONE anchor a fifteen-cover allure issue. Here is why this one reads like a chapter break, not just a photoshoot.
There is a particular kind of magazine cover that arrives at exactly the right moment in a group's story. For ALPHA DRIVE ONE, this allure issue is that moment. They debuted in January 2026 after the long, televised marathon of Boys II Planet, and within weeks they had done something almost nobody expected from rookies: they swept music shows with their debut single and became the first boy group in nine years to take three public broadcast wins with a debut song. After an opening fashion run earlier in the year, a major beauty-led cover was always the next move. The question was only how loud it would be.
The answer, it turns out, is fifteen covers loud. allure has built the issue around a full team cover and two individual cover lines for each active member, and the whole package lands the same week ALPHA DRIVE ONE drop their prologue single No School Tomorrow and step into their first Fan-Con Tour. This is not a quiet editorial. It is a statement that ALPHA DRIVE ONE have arrived, and the industry agrees.
A rookie with a global footprint
Brand ambassadorships usually take a year or two to materialise for a new group, so it is fair to set expectations honestly here: as a group that debuted in January 2026, ALPHA DRIVE ONE are still early in that arc, and individual luxury house appointments are something ALLYZ are watching for rather than something already stacked up. What the group does have, unusually for rookies, is genuine global reach baked into its DNA.
This is a multinational project group with Korean and Chinese members, built deliberately for an international audience from the survival-show stage onward. That cross-border identity is exactly the quality magazines look for when they hand over a cover, and it is why an editorial like this one functions as an audition for the bigger fashion conversations to come. allure stacking fourteen individual cover lines and a full group cover behind the rollout is, in effect, the fashion press betting early.
From schoolyard motif to off-duty edge
ALPHA DRIVE ONE's visual identity started with a clear reference point. Their EUPHORIA concept photos used a school-look motif, with restrained expressions and small narrative details like scars on hands and faces that hinted at a story rather than spelling one out. It was uniform-coded styling pushed into something moodier and more cinematic, and it gave the group an instantly recognisable starting aesthetic.
Off stage, the members have been building the other half of that picture through the group's reality content, where the casual, lived-in styling of dorm life and travel days reads very differently from the polished concept work. That contrast, the tension between the structured uniform world and the relaxed off-duty one, is precisely the territory a magazine editorial loves to explore. An allure cover gives a stylist room to bridge those two registers, and that is part of what makes the issue worth studying rather than just owning.
Stage wear that earned the wins
The clearest read on the group's stage identity comes from FREAK ALARM, the debut single that carried them to four music-show wins. The performance styling matched the song's high-tension energy, leaning into sharp, slightly subversive takes on the uniform theme rather than abandoning it. Watching the staging evolve across the promotion cycle, the group has consistently used costume as a storytelling device, the outfits reinforcing the idea of a tight eight-person unit moving as one.
That is the thread the allure cover picks up. A magazine pictorial is where stage concepts get reinterpreted in a quieter, more deliberate setting, and for a group whose whole appeal is built on synchronised intensity, seeing that energy translated into still imagery is genuinely revealing. The covers are the natural extension of the wardrobe language ALLYZ have watched all year.
Inside the issue: fifteen ways to read one group
This allure 2026 special runs as a layered cover project. Each currently active member carries two individual cover lines, split across A and B versions, and the team itself anchors a full group cover under the line New Wave, New Rules. That works out to fifteen covers in total. Across the editions the magazine pairs cover imagery with a substantial interview pictorial, the kind of long-form feature that lets a rookie group actually talk through its first half-year rather than just pose.
For collectors, that structure is the whole appeal. The individual covers turn the issue into a bias-pick exercise, while the group cover and the full set capture the team-as-one identity that ALPHA DRIVE ONE have leaned on since their official greeting, One Destiny, Drive to the Top. The styling shifts member to member, so the covers function less like one shoot and more like fifteen small character studies of the same group.
Why this one belongs on the shelf
Early-era major magazine projects hold a specific place in any group's archive. They mark the transition from rookie-of-the-moment to an act the fashion and beauty press is willing to invest entire issues in, and that significance only grows in hindsight. For a group whose debut already rewrote a nine-year record, a layered cover special of this scale is the sort of artefact that becomes harder to find and more meaningful as the discography fills out.
The timing seals it. The issue lands the same week ALPHA DRIVE ONE drop their prologue single No School Tomorrow and move into their first Fan-Con Tour, Star Road, so it doubles as a souvenir of the exact stretch when the group stepped up from breakout rookies to a touring act with a comeback in motion. Whether ALLYZ chase a single bias cover or commit to the full fifteen-cover set, this is a clean, well-timed addition to an ALD1 collection in its earliest and most collectible chapter.
SOOJIB's Pick
If you are torn, the group cover is the safest keepsake of this era, while the full fifteen-cover set is the move for completists who want the whole story in one box. Single-bias collectors should grab their member's cover early, since individual covers on first-magazine issues tend to be the first to go.
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