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With today’s global cultural eye landing frequently on South Korea, the traditional hanbok dress (as seen worldwide in popular TV costume dramas) is no longer the only clothing reference one may associate with the country and its culture. Today, Korean fashion is so much more—influenced by everything from international street style to couture, and in turn influencing the rest of the world with its take on those two points of view. Delve into how contemporary designers contextualize their experience through their creative lens and how the world of Korean fashion extends beyond clothing.

Yoon Chang, fashion designer; part-time assistant professor, Parsons School of Design (School of Fashion); and adjunct associate professor, Pratt Institute (School of Design)

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

See "Hallyu! The Korean Wave" at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: mfa.org/exhibition/hallyu-the-korean-wave
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