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Monday, October 23, 2006

Korean Fashion Show


On Friday night, I got an invitation attending a Korean Fashion Show. Thanks to my friend Jin Sun who has generously given the opportunity to watch the show. It was held in Peasant Hall,Wharton Center,MSU by a renowned Korean designer (I heard that she also designs dress for Miss Universes). The show was divided into 2 sections, Modern Korean and Traditional Korean. I can say that I like the Traditional Korean better than the Modern Korean. To my inexperienced eyes, the Modern Korean dress appears more or less similar to Modern Dress in general. Well, maybe the garment differs, but seriously I cant tell. But the Hanbok (Korean traditional clothes) were magnificent. Some white models also came up on the stage wearing those beautiful dresses.
The whole performance (the clothes, the hair decoration, the hair style, the cute unique socks) reminds me of Jang Gem ( I dont know if I wrote that down correctly or not ), a Korean drama broadcasted in television program in Indonesia. It was like seeing the real show of ancient Korean's palace civilization. There were also some Korean children wearing Hanbok showed up in intermission, they looked so cute, lovely and natural. There was photo session in the last of the show but since we were fasting that day, our stomach fighted for rebellion. For the sake of health, we hurried to Taco Bell to have some fast-breaker.

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