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  2. List of South Korean girl groups - Wikipedia

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    South Korean girl groups refer to the all-female idol groups who are part of the K-pop industry. Korean girl groups have aided in the globalization of Korean culture. The Jeogori Sisters and The Kim Sisters have been noted as the origins of South Korean girl groups, the latter being the first South Korean group to succeed in the United States.

  3. List of Korean clothing - Wikipedia

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    Wonsam is a female ceremonial topcoat worn during the Joseon Dynasty. The queen, princess consort, and consort to the first son of the crown prince wore it as a soryebok , a robe for small ceremonies, while wives of high officers and sanggung (court matrons) wore it as daeryebok , a robe for major ceremonies.

  4. 2NE1 - Wikipedia

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    Dara's "palm-tree hair", first seen in 2009's "Lollipop", has been described as a definitive look of 2000s K-pop. [174] In a consumer survey researching trends in the Singaporean fashion market in 2013, the group was ranked first among female K-pop artists whose style most wanted to imitate. [175]

  5. Behind the scenes with K-pop group Katseye and their L.A ...

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    Katseye is a global girl group powered by K-Pop entertainment giant Hybe and Geffen, born out of a YouTube competition show called “The Debut: Dream Academy,” which is the subject of a new ...

  6. Fashion in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    After 1970s: Because of increased GNP and the social debut of women, more diverse women's clothing begins to appear. 1980–1982: Advent of color TV; [11] school uniform and hairstyle regulations impact fashion in South Korea. 1986–1988: Hosting of Asian Games and 1988 Summer Olympics increases development of sport clothing brands.

  7. Sistar - Wikipedia

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    So Cool" was the inaugural number one song on the Billboard Korea K-Pop Hot 100 chart after the chart's launch on 25 August. [25] On 11 September, Sistar won their first "Mutizen Award" on Inkigayo. [26] [unreliable source?] In early April, it was announced that Sistar was going to broadcast their "So Cool" comeback showcase globally in 41 ...

  8. Category:South Korean female idols - Wikipedia

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    K. Kahi; Kan Mi-youn; Kang Ye-seo; Haerin; Kang Hye-won; Kang Ji-young; Kang Mi-na; Kang Min-hee; Kang Min-kyung; Kang Se-jung; Kang Si-ra; Karina (South Korean singer)

  9. Blackpink - Wikipedia

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    Cultural critic Jung Deok-hyeon analyzed Blackpink for having established a confident image in K-pop and for building a "solid fandom" centered on women and female empowerment. News1 commented that the group broke the prevailing notion that only boy groups attract a strong fandom and thereby possess an advantage in the industry.