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Petra Collins, the visionary photographer and director whose ethereal, hyper-feminine lens has shaped a generation’s visual identity, has unveiled her first major exhibition in Seoul. Titled “Fangirl,” the expansive showcase brings together more than 500 works, tracing her evolution from cult internet icon to one of the most influential image-makersof our time.
Presented at the Daelim Museum, the exhibition revisits Collins’ foundational series, including 24hr Psycho, before spiraling into her latest cultural collaborations—like her dreamlike visuals for Olivia Rodrigo and the fairy-tale-inspired project starring Alexa Demie of Euphoria.
By staging such a vast survey, Collins doesn’t just revisit her own career—she underscores her role in defining the aesthetic codes of contemporary youth culture, blending intimacy, surrealism, and pop cultural myth. Open until December 31st, Fangirl positions Seoul as the stage for Collins’ most ambitious and immersive vision to date.


Photos: Petra Collins
