From Ko Moon-young to Hong Cha-young, five K-Drama characters that serve us major fashion goals

Apart from engaging plots and well-written characters, K-Dramas have always been serving the world some major fashion inspiration. The Korean style is all the rage these days. Here are a few of the creations that will get you hooked on some of the most fashion-forward trends.

It’s Okay to Not Be Okay

Is Ko Moon-young any less than a character from a fairy tale walking around elegant halls in white romantic silhouettes? The series brought back ‘cottagecore’ aesthetics, with the female lead shown in simple and sophisticated dresses with refreshing ruffles and earthy tones.

Vincenzo

The legal drama has a hard-headed lawyer, Hong Cha-young, who often struts around her workplace in stylish stilettos and fiery yet fashionable power suits and dresses. Luxe brands like Alexander McQueen perfectly complement her bold personality.

Hotel Del Luna

Talk about strong female characters and Jang Man Won doesn’t find a place in the conversation – impossible, right? This K-Drama had the most stylish person in the room as the female lead, shown in shoulder pad dresses, wide-brim hats and even gloves.

Hometown Cha Cha Cha

Yoon Hye-jin’s swoon-worthy colour aesthetics had us completely hooked. She has effortlessly cracked the code to always look casual chic. Played by Shin Min-a of Oh My Venus fame, the character served major fashion goals with her versatile outfit inspiration.

The King: Eternal Monarch

Whether she’s on a tiring stakeout or teaching the bad guys a lesson, detective Jeong Tae-eul is always dressed to the nines. With her bold and brave personality and edgy work-ready outfits, she resembles a strong female lead in every sense.

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