Korean Dramas Known For Fashion
South Korean TV dramas have really taken over online platform services. They enthral audiences with their riveting storylines of drama and romance. One may not notice that they’ve stayed up until the early hours binge-watching a series. Korean dramas create a unique combination of themes and stories that work beyond what anyone imagined in a show.
Besides the incredible storylines and actors, K-dramas also have another aspect that fans love. The fashion! Some of the shows main or supporting characters dazzle on-screen with out of this world outfits that make anyone envious. It’s a fun part of K-dramas that also sticks with the audience.
The King: Eternal Monarch (2020)
Earlier on in 2020 and fans are raving about it. It’s hard to pick one specific character with the best fashion sense. Also, seeing as the show takes place in two parallel worlds. Lee Gon (Lee Min-ho) really showed his royal status as king in ornate and embroidered jackets. He then switched into overcoats and a fashionable sweater. Clothing that involved a lot of Valentino.
Jung Tae-eul (Kim Go-eun) kept her fashion more practical and warm in oversized coats and neutral colours. Jo Eun-seob/Jo Yeong (Woo Do-hwan) switched from colourful sweaters and hoodies to clean-lined suits and ornate jackets. The prime minister dressed professionally yet also excessively in reds, ornate accessories, and dresses.
It’s Okay To Not Be Okay (2020)
Ko Moon-young (Seo Ye-Ji) gives some serious wardrobe envy in It’s Okay To Not Be Okay. Moon-young is a children’s book writer with a lack of empathy due to her traumatic childhood. Its explained that her vibrant and outlandish clothing is her form of protection.
Her outfits also made jaws drop with how amazing they looked. Her ruffled layered shirt dress combined with a leather corset is runway-worthy. Not to mention her all-black suit jacket dress with thigh-high stocking and heels. Not only is the storyline thrilling, a bit psychological and a fun watch, but Moon-young’s ensembles scream high-end fashion.
Itaewon Class (2020)
When it comes to fashion, Itaewon Class‘ breakout star can be found in the female lead role. Jo Yi-Seo (Kim Da-mi) is the manger of a restaurant owned by an ex-convict hoping to change his life around. Don’t expect Yi-Seo’s style to be highly feminine or colourful.
She’s on the other end of the scope and has a tougher look. Fans often see her in black mixed with some lighter neutrals. Her favourite? Using statement leather pieces. She mixes leather coats with a simple one-coloured shirt and silver accessories. On some occasions, she offsets the black with a bright green, red or brown.
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