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Meovv (pronounced "Meow"; , stylized in all caps) is a South Korean girl group formed and managed by The Black Label. The group consists of five members: Sooin, Gawon, Anna, Narin, and Ella. They debuted on September 6, 2024, with the release of their digital single "Meow". Name The group's name, Meovv, is an acronym for "My Eyes Open VVide". Member Ella responded to expressing the team name's "W" with two 'V's, saying, "I wanted to give visual fun," and "I liked it better because it felt like it represented each of the members". History Pre-debut activities and formation Most members of Meovv held prior experience in entertainment, modeling, music, and dance, prior to their acceptance into The Black Label. American model Ella Gross entered the industry at age two and has been featured on several fashion campaigns such as Zara, H&M and GAP. Gawon was a former YG Entertainment trainee and a former model who starred in Adidas ads. Japanese member Anna Tanaka started he ...
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MEOVV
Meovv (pronounced "Meow"; , stylized in all caps) is a South Korean girl group formed and managed by The Black Label. The group consists of five members: Sooin, Gawon, Anna, Narin, and Ella. They debuted on September 6, 2024, with the release of their digital single "Meow". Name The group's name, Meovv, is an acronym for "My Eyes Open VVide". Member Ella responded to expressing the team name's "W" with two 'V's, saying, "I wanted to give visual fun," and "I liked it better because it felt like it represented each of the members". History Pre-debut activities and formation Most members of Meovv held prior experience in entertainment, modeling, music, and dance, prior to their acceptance into The Black Label. American model Ella Gross entered the industry at age two and has been featured on several fashion campaigns such as Zara, H&M and GAP. Gawon was a former YG Entertainment trainee and a former model who starred in Adidas ads. Japanese member Anna Tanaka started he ...
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Anna Tanaka
, known mononymously as Anna (), is a Japanese singer, model, and actress based in South Korea. She is a member of the South Korean girl group Meovv, which debuted in September 2024 under The Black Label. Early life Anna Tanaka was born on November 17, 2005, in Toyama, Japan. She studied ballet as a child, and was a cheerleader since she was 5 years old until 4th grade of elementary school. Career 2016–present: Career beginnings and debut with Meovv Tanaka began her modelling career by winning the Grand Prize at the 5th '' Nico-Petit'' Model Audition on December 22, 2016, at the age of 11. She then made her debut as an exclusive model for the magazine with the February 2017 issue. The following year, when the brand Jenni Belle was launched in March 2018, Tanaka was appointed as the model for the brand. On April 28, 2019, during the 'Puchi Colle 9' event held at Tokyo Ariake TFT Hall, she concluded her tenure as an exclusive model for ''Nico-Petit''. Later that yea ...
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Ella Gross
Ella McKenzie Gross (; ko, 엘라 메켄지 그로스; born December 1, 2008), also known mononymously as Ella, is an American singer, child model, and actress. She first began her career as a model at age two and has modeled for fashion brands such as H&M, Levi's, and GAP. As a singer, Gross debuted as a member of the South Korean girl group Meovv in September 2024, under The Black Label. Early life Ella McKenzie Gross was born on December 1, 2008, in Los Angeles, California, to a Korean mother and German American father, with the Korean name Nabi (). She also has a younger brother, born two years apart. As a child, Gross learned ballet and mixed martial arts. Career 2011–2023: Modeling career Cited as a "prodigy" in both modelling and acting, Gross first featured on the cover of a magazine at age two, after she was scouted at a park in South Korea. In this time, her father, a former prosecutor in the military, was dispatched to the country from Los Angeles, l ...
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