Korean Women Are Turning Hanbok In To A Fashion Statement
Korean Girls Are Turning Hanbok In To A Style Statement
Growing up in Korea, I thought contemporary hanbok was for people who dwelt an alternative way of life, like the ones who visited temples daily and ate such as Buddhist monks.
As soon as I was young, the single real person I knew that who wore contemporary hanbok proved to be a martial artist that ran a dojo Down Town that is kumdo. Not like the hanbok we wore on vacations and exclusive occasionshanbok did actually come in drab earthtones, such as whatever else, greyish green, or burnt orange that reminds you of this term'muddled'.
But also I realized hanbok had evolved over and above exactly what I'd envisioned was possible. In the past I only viewed middle-aged Koreans wearing modern day hanbok, more and more Koreans in their teens and 20s find cute advanced hanbok and wearing them special outings, such as, for instance, a call to the palace or some lantern festival, or even just on a regular moment.
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