*- Which Korean Series CLOTH STLYE you like ? <---
*- Which Korean Series CLOTH STLYE you like ? <---
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This topic, I hope we'll exchange about Korean Series CLOTH STYLE you like?
If you have some pictures, don't forget to share together, WoW~
This topic, I hope we'll exchange about Korean Series CLOTH STYLE you like?
If you have some pictures, don't forget to share together, WoW~
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I liked Soulmate's fashion sense. Its fashion is ordinary but pleasant on the eyes overall. Nothing gaudy or ridiculous.
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Is the fashion too ordinary? Maybe I'm just a fan of the show.
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even though I didn't like the drama, I liked the color scheme of clothes in "Spring Waltz" I also have to agree with others, Coffee Prince had decent clothes, and Smile Again wasn't bad either. But my tops would have to be "My Girl" everyone just looked really good in that drama. The clothes were unique but not Full House unique if you know what I mean....
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Oh, yeah, Fantasy Couple had nice fashion as well, at least in the first couple of episodes. I like gaudy, outrageous and original fashion, so Fantasy Couple hit my spot.
Soulmate's fashion was too ordinary for my tastes, but I still liked it because they dressed each character in their own unique styles, which helped bring the characters across and add another layer to their character. I especially liked the contrast between what Soo-kyung wore and what Yu-jin wore; it illustrated very nicely in what ways the two women were different.
Soulmate's fashion was too ordinary for my tastes, but I still liked it because they dressed each character in their own unique styles, which helped bring the characters across and add another layer to their character. I especially liked the contrast between what Soo-kyung wore and what Yu-jin wore; it illustrated very nicely in what ways the two women were different.
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eheheheheheh.
As a Korean, I just dress simple. Sure, there might be tees I like, but those are usually simple designer tees I can order online or make 'em myself. So I don't have much as "I Like" Korean-show clothes. There are one for each, and there are also many I hate. :
I guess if I really like to follow trend, I always do watch Korean entertainers' clothes on Entertainment shows. Recently I seen it on I Like Sundays (Ilyoilei jootda) people wearing hoodies with Kubrick as their decal. I would love to have those...
As a Korean, I just dress simple. Sure, there might be tees I like, but those are usually simple designer tees I can order online or make 'em myself. So I don't have much as "I Like" Korean-show clothes. There are one for each, and there are also many I hate. :
I guess if I really like to follow trend, I always do watch Korean entertainers' clothes on Entertainment shows. Recently I seen it on I Like Sundays (Ilyoilei jootda) people wearing hoodies with Kubrick as their decal. I would love to have those...
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Many Korean men wear pink. Usually when I tell Korean men that that pink is usually a colour associated with women and homosexuals in the West, they are really shocked and tell me there is no such stigma in Korea.eilla wrote:I'm wondering, do men in Korea really have this kind of style? I'm mainly talking about pink shirts.
Young Korean women, on the other hand, don't seem to wear pink that much. I do see girls dressed in pink every day, but the vast majority of their peers wear black, brown or white and rather than them it is the ahjummas (older, married women) who wear more unusual and attention-grabbing colours like pink, orange or yellow.
In general I don't like Korean street fashion that much, and think it is vastly, vastly inferior to what young Japanese women wear in Tokyo. Korean street fashion is so bland and predictable (and 90% of Korean women dress the EXACT SAME WAY), whereas Japanese fashion is more distinct, original and daring. I myself wear almost exclusively Japanese clothes I pick up on my shopping trips to Tokyo and own only something like 3 pieces of Korean clothing (lots of Korean accessories, though).
I like the clothes that SHK wears on Full House...I would definetely use any of the clothes she wear there!
LoL I've noticed how they're fond of pink...Many Korean men wear pink. Usually when I tell Korean men that that pink is usually a colour associated with women and homosexuals in the West, they are really shocked and tell me there is no such stigma in Korea.
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