G-Dragon will reportedly grace the Incheon International Airport, making many excited to see his much-awaited airport fashion. After about two years and four months of not traveling by air, the Big Bang member will fly to Amsterdam, Netherlands, on Tuesday, May 3.

Sources revealed G-Dragon would attend the Chanel 2022/23 Cruise Show in Amsterdam. As a fashion icon himself, everyone is now waiting to see what he will wear this time.

AllKpop noted a fashion agency sent an official letter to each entertainment media requesting the K-pop star's departure to be captured. With that said, it is quite expected that he will go in front of the camera for a while before he goes on board.

This will be the first time G-Dragon will face the media again after more than a couple of years. The last time he graced the airport was in January 2020.

At the time, he left to attend the Chanel 2020 Spring-Summer Haute Couture Show. So, seeing him again in his full fashionable glory surely excites fans.

Meanwhile, G-Dragon and his fellow Big Bang members, Daesung, T.O.P and Taeyang, are back with a new single, "Still Life," after four years. The last song they dropped was "Flower Road" in 2018.

The song reflects where the group is currently at. It is also a track that long-time fans can relate to.

The lyrics, "Goodbye now to my beloved young days" and "I keep remembering those glorious and loving days," bring fans back to when they were still going on tours and selling out shows. Now, in their 15 years in the business, they have become "more introspective," per Rolling Stone.

They, too, appear to be more content with their current statuses after everything they have been through. This contentment can also be seen in the lyrics, "burying all the trauma from the past nights" and promising "to change more than before to become a good person even more."

Big Bang has been known for writing its own songs since its debut and "Still Life" is no exception. In fact, G-Dragon and T.O.P get credits for the song's lyrics and composition.

The group originally debuted in 2006 with five members and quickly climbed to the top of Korean music charts. They are one of the country's best-selling boy groups at the time, earning several awards and recognitions.

Their success even crossed the borders, reaching even the U.S. However, things started to slow down when their mandatory enlistment started. Anyhow, Big Bang is now back with "Still Life."