Girls’ Generation Trio Reunites with Lee Soo-man, Stunning in Black Dresses with Unmatched Chemistry

On May 20, Hyoyeon posted on social media with the caption “Gold Gala in LA With Sunny, Tiffany,” accompanied by photos.
The photos captured Sunny, Tiffany, and Hyoyeon posing affectionately together. The trio, each wearing distinct styles of black dresses, exuded elegance and maturity, showcasing their recent activities. Their enduring chemistry as Girls’ Generation members, despite pursuing individual careers, added warmth to the moment. Earlier, Lee Soo-man, the founder and former executive producer of SM Entertainment, successfully held a documentary premiere in the U.S.


After stepping away from SM Entertainment in 2022, Lee Soo-man has focused on global projects, including music production and documentaries. His documentary premiere in Los Angeles, attended by Hollywood and K-pop figures, underscores his continued influence in the industry.
The event was attended by around 300 Hollywood music and film industry professionals, actors, singers, MCs, models, and influencers, creating a grand spectacle. Notable songwriters, including Dem Jointz, Ferris, Stereotypes, and Tone Stith, who have maintained close ties with Lee Soo-man over the years, added star power to the occasion.

In particular, Super Junior’s Choi Si-won and SHINee’s Taemin, both produced by Lee Soo-man, appeared on the red carpet holding their mentor’s hand, drawing attention from over 100 media representatives. Following them, Girls’ Generation members Tiffany, Hyoyeon, Sunny, and A2O MAY members also graced the red carpet, showcasing their stunning presence.

Tiffany has been active internationally, collaborating with artists and touring fan concerts in Ho Chi Minh City, Taipei, and Bangkok. Hyoyeon, known as DJ Hyo, has established herself in electronic music and will perform at the &FRIENDS Festival in Manila and SMTOWN LIVE 2025 in London. Meanwhile, Sunny signed with A2O Entertainment, founded by her uncle Lee Soo-man, and since April 2024 has been training as a producer—developing trainee programs, offering psychological support, and contributing to content creation, styling, and choreography.