How Baek Sun-young Blends Traditional Hanbok with Luxury Brands: A Must-See Fashion Film
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Fashion stylist Bae Seon-young is set to unveil a groundbreaking hanbok-inspired fashion film shot in the heart of Paris during Fashion Week, she announced on March 5th.
This innovative project blends traditional Korean hanbok with contemporary ready-to-wear styles, drawing inspiration from 19 high-fashion collections, including powerhouses like Saint Laurent, Chanel, Dior, and Louis Vuitton.
Rather than simply mimicking runway trends, Bae’s film offers a fresh, personal take on each brand’s signature silhouettes and vibes. She pushes the boundaries of traditional Korean dress, transforming the hanbok jeogori into chic crop tops and reimagining the classic skirt as flowing dresses and dramatic capes.
This project challenges the notion that hanbok is reserved for special occasions or cultural events. Instead, it showcases the versatility of these traditional garments, proving they can seamlessly integrate with modern fashion to create stunning, one-of-a-kind looks.
The fashion film’s backdrop spans the romantic streets of Paris and the buzzing atmosphere of Fashion Week venues. Bae took on the roles of creative director, stylist, and director, while Lee Seo-ho lent his expertise behind the camera. The wardrobe features pieces from cutting-edge hanbok brand Ddaettaerot Salon and vintage treasures from Papago Vintage, a hidden gem in Busan’s iconic Gukje Market.
Fashion enthusiasts can catch the premiere of this boundary-pushing film on March 6th via the YouTube channel Bebe Unni. Get ready for a visual feast that bridges centuries of style!






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