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  2. School uniforms in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    A typical South Korean uniform usually consists of a shirt, blazer and tie, with skirts for girls and trousers for boys. [1] More recently, the uniform is often worn by celebrities who target the younger, teen audience to sell entertainment products. [2] The school uniform and school setting is frequently used as a venue for romance.

  3. List of Korean clothing - Wikipedia

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    Hwarot is a type of traditional Korean clothing worn during the Goryeo and Joseon Dynasty by royal women for ceremonial occasions or by commoners for weddings. [3] It originated from the Kingdom of Khotan, Central Asia. [4] Jeogori: Jeogori is a basic upper garment which has been worn by both men and women. It covers the arms and upper part of ...

  4. The 10 Best K-Dramas of 2024 - AOL

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    Not to be confused with the other popular game-centric K-drama, Pyramid Game follows Seong Soo-ji (Twenty-Five Twenty-One’s Kim Ji-yeon, aka Bona), an army brat who is just starting at the fancy ...

  5. Fashion 70s - Wikipedia

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    Fashion 70s (Korean: 패션 70s) is a 2005 South Korean television series starring Lee Yo-won, Kim Min-jung, Joo Jin-mo and Chun Jung-myung. It was the network's 60th Anniversary of Independence Great Project, and it aired on SBS from 23 May – 29 August 2005 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 28 episodes.

  6. Category:South Korean teen dramas - Wikipedia

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  7. Fashion King (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Fashion King tells the story about a young aspiring designer Kang Young-gul who has nothing, and starts his fashion business as a vendor on Dongdaemun Market.He has never had any goals or dreams for a bright future until he meets Lee Ga-young (Shin Se-kyung), who lost both her parents in an accident at a young age, and grew up to be a smart, determined young woman with a natural talent for ...

  8. Factory Girl (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Girls' Generation members were instructed to write resumes before filming of the show began, which were later used to promote the show and posted up on the official website. [4] The editor Nam Yoon-hee as well as one of Girls' Generation's managers then traveled to the members' shared apartment to rate the individual members' fashion senses.

  9. Hanbok - Wikipedia

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    Women clothing appears to have adopted clothing from Tang dynasty (i.e. upper garment with long sleeves which is partially covered by a long skirts and shoes with curled tips to facilitate walking) but also wore the ungyeon (Yunjuan; a silk shawl) which started to appear after the demise of the Tang dynasty.