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⁑⁑﹒[𝗁𝖾𝗋]﹒𝘀𝗼𝗼𝗺𝗽𝗶﹒➷Made In Korea: 11 Trendsetting K-Designers Who Dressed Korean Celebs
October 2, 2020 by posbdwer
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What's K-pop without K-fashion? Behind a well-dressed star is always an innovative designer whose work is even more amplified by the wearer's charisma and innate sense of style. These Korean designers are shining the light on Korea as a hub for creative talents in fashion:
Hanbok Pride
Korea's traditional clothing, hanbok, is not only a symbol of the country's rich beautiful fabrics and designs, but it also has a captivating story told with every pattern, emblem, or embroidery. K-pop stars are known to incorporate elements of the hanbok to their performance outfits, bringing it to a younger generation with a contemporary twist. It only shows how K-pop stars are recreating this look to put Korea's tradition, national pride, and history on the global stage.
Danha Seoul
When BLACKPINK wore modernized hanboks for their "How You Like That" music video, design group Danha became the talk of the town for their tasteful yet fashion-forward take on the traditional wear. "Making modernized hanbok does not mean I don't respect our tradition or treat it lightly. I want to promote that hanbok has more diverse charms than showcasing elegant and feminine traits. I'd also like hanbok to gain a foothold in overseas fashion markets," Danha told The Korea Times. Another reason to love Danha? Their clothes use environmentally friendly materials and organic or recycled fabrics that promote eco and slow fashion.
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