Korean Dresses For Women: Top Korean Outfits to Try This Year
When it comes to fashion, Seoul is the Paris of South Korea. The streets are nothing short of benevolent dictators of taste. Anything that is seen here is meant to spread throughout the expanse of Asia. While this impact and influence of Korean fashion is largely a byproduct of Hallyu (Korean Wave), the impeccable fashion sense of Koreans has also lent a hand here.
The dramatic rise in the popularity of Korean dramas and Korean music has made people exponentially more curious about other facets of life in Korea. People want to know something and everything about a lot of things. Korean food and Korean fashion top the list of these curiosities.
Out of everything that has recently made it to the streets of Seoul, there are a few items that never left the streets. Floral sundresses, plaid skirts, oversized sweaters, and cropped sweatshirts are some of the many wardrobe must-haves in Korea right now. Here’s a list of 10 Korean dresses for women that you must try this year.
1 | Floral Sundresses, Ball Caps
If you are looking for something minimalistic and fun to wear this summer, vibrant floral sundresses can be your fashion solace. Pair it with a ball cap and you are good to go. Your outfit is stylish and a perfect fit for any hot summer day. You can add a hint of glam to your outfit by going for cold shoulder summer dresses as opposed to simpler ones.
Pairing a ball cap with a floral sundress might sound like a fashion faux pas in your head but rest assured, it is anything but that. The combination has been adopted and validated by none other than BLACKPINK Lisa. When a fashion icon says yes to a seemingly unconventional combination, you just go for it.
Sundresses are one of the most popular Korean-style dresses for women. They go well with most body types and are easy on the eyes. The refreshing color pallets that are used in most sundresses make them visually pleasing. There are a few ways that can help you make this combination even better. For starters, you can pick dresses with lighter colors and pair them with ball caps in a relatively darker shade of the same color.
2 | Oversized Sweaters, Plaid Skirts
While oversized sweaters are a winter favorite in most parts of the world, no one does oversized sweaters better than Korean women. They probably have a mantra that goes something like ‘if it concerns fashion, no compromises shall be made’. They are able to accentuate the charm of oversized sweaters by pairing them with some adorable plaid skirts.
You must have seen female leads in high school Korean dramas often rocking this combination in episodes where they finally decide to go on that first date with the male lead. While it is completely okay for people to add their own twist to this outfit, the right color palette is simply non-negotiable. Here’s a little tip: as long as you pair a light-colored sweater with a darker skirt, you cannot possibly go wrong.
While oversized sweaters make it seem like you didn’t try too hard, plaid skirts insinuate that you tried just enough. This exquisite pairing combines nonchalance with finesse. The look is simple and is perfect for mid-shopping lunches and day dates during winter. And that’s how the simplicity of an oversized sweater is complemented by the flair of a plaid skirt. Out of all the Korean dresses for women out there, this one can be spotted quite frequently.
3 | High-waisted Trousers, Crop Tops
Now this one is an Incheon special. Incheon International Airport in South Korea is nothing short of a hotbed for fashion trends. The airport fashion of your favorite K-pop idols that you so religiously follow, makes its debut here. Here, female K-pop idols are often spotted wearing a pair of high-waisted trousers with a crop top. This outfit is a perfect blend of chic and comfort. The outfit is popular amongst Korean-style dresses for women on account of its incredible usability and impeccable elegance.
When it comes to visual appeal, people tend to be drawn toward geometric designs. High-waisted trousers are thus complemented brilliantly with small-sized crop tops. There is a definitive end and beginning to each part of the outfit. Now that airports are the new runways for these stars, no wonder they want to be seen being pleasantly dressed. This outfit is one of the most common Korean dresses for women.
High-waisted trousers are in general preferred by women because they make them look taller. Crop tops on the other hand complement these pants with their small size and minimalistic design. This is a simple dress for Korean women that is gradually making its way to the rest of Asia too.
4 | Bomber Jackets
A fashion phenomenon today, bomber jackets were introduced to the world during world war two. Once worn by military men as part of their uniform, these fancy jackets are a winter-wardrobe staple today. They have been repeatedly improvised to go well with contemporary fashion trends. Bodycon dresses are usually made out of stretchable cloth material that make them a perfect fit for clubbing and partying. This is one of the few articles of clothing that is able to add definition to one’s body without being a discomfort.
Another hit amongst popular Korean dresses for women is this combination of bodycon dresses and bomber jackets. Bodycon dresses are usually chosen by women because they effortlessly accentuate their silhouette. While bodycons are a common choice for party-goers, combining them with a bomber jacket can make the outfit even more stylish.
A combination that has something as fancy as a bodycon dress as well as something as hip as a bomber jacket might not sound too good in your head but does that make it a wrong combination? Absolutely not. This outfit is nothing short of a fashion statement. You can find your favourite K-drama leads rocking this time and time again.
5 | Oversized T-Shirts, Mini Skirts
This is yet another outfit combination that relies heavily on contrast. An oversized T-shirt is the right blend of comfort and fashion. You can pair that oversized t-shirt of yours with a relatively formal pair of bottoms and show up to work. An oversized t-shirt can also be paired with a pair of jeans for a day out with friends.
When combined with a mini skirt, oversized t-shirts give you a dress that is part formal, part fancy. Since mini skirts can restrict the movement of one’s lower body, oversized t-shirts can lend a hand in allowing more movement in one’s upper body. This outfit is therefore both chic and comfy.
The outfit can be subsequently paired with some chunky footwear that is able to complement the overall minimal appeal of your dress. This is a fairly popular Korean style dress for women. This one has been a go-to outfit for femme fatale female leads in office romances. Now that you have all these fantastic outfit combinations at your disposal, there are a fair few things you can do. Remember that practically oversized shirt of yours that has been sitting in your wardrobe forever? Yes, that’s the one. You can finally put it to some good use.
6 | Ruffle Blouses, High Rise Pants
If you are an avid Korean drama consumer, you could not have possibly missed the impeccable fashion sense of ‘It’s Okay to Not Be Okay’s Go Monn Young or that of ‘Hotel Del Luna’s Jang Man Wol. Two of the most fashionable characters in the history of Korean dramas, these ladies were able to add pizzazz to ruffled blouses.
Some of the most famous Korean drama female leads have established it quite well that you don’t need to save the fanciest of your clothes for some unforeseeable special occasion. You can just take that fancy ruffled blouse of yours and pair it with a pair of high-rise pants. There, you have a balanced, all-over-the-place yet well-composed outfit.
If you are an avid Korean drama consumer, you could not have possibly missed the impeccable fashion sense of ‘It’s Okay to Not Be Okay’s Go Monn Young or that of ‘Hotel Del Luna’s Jang Man Wol. Two of the most fashionable characters in the history of Korean dramas, these ladies were able to add pizzazz to ruffled blouses. Some of the most famous Korean drama female leads have established it quite well that you don’t need to save the fanciest of your clothes for some unforeseeable special occasion. You can just take that fancy ruffled blouse of yours and pair it with a pair of high-rise pants. There, you have a balanced, all-over-the-place yet well-composed outfit.
Ms Jung So-min is an Author from south Korea for Lakkars Magazine she is the Head of East Asia.