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  2. Fashion in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The collection is among some of the biggest in Korean fashion. Generation Next is an upcoming fashion design program for Korean designers. It concentrates on designers with fewer than 5 years of experience. Unique appearance and creative thinking are emphasized in this section. The Seoul Fashion Fair is an exhibition showcasing Korean fashion ...

  3. List of Korean clothing - Wikipedia

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    The gache is a large wig worn by Korean women. [citation needed] Gat: A gat (갓) is a type of Korean traditional hat worn by men along with hanbok during the Joseon period. Gulle: A gulle is a type of sseugae (쓰개), Korean traditional headgear, worn by children aged one year to five years old during the late Joseon period. Hogeon

  4. Hanbok - Wikipedia

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    The Korean type is a common style from the Three Kingdoms of Korea period, and it is used in the modern day. [26] [41] The Chinese type consist of different types of po from mainland China. [41] Durumagi is a type of po that was worn for protection against the cold. It has been widely worn as an outer robe over jeogori and baji.

  5. White clothing in Korea - Wikipedia

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    The clothes have been interpreted in various ways over time. The historian Choe Nam-seon saw the clothes as a symbol of Korean stubbornness. [1] Yanagi Sōetsu reportedly viewed the color white as feminine. [35] In the 1980s, South Korean democratic movements adopted the clothes as a symbol of democracy, pro-reunification sentiment, and anti ...

  6. Korean fabric arts - Wikipedia

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    There have been some specific efforts to repopularize Korean fabric arts. The Korean government established October 21 as Hanbok Day. [2] In 2022, Hanbok saenghwal, the cultural practices encompassing the making, wearing, and enjoying of hanbok, was recognized as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage by the Cultural Heritage Administration.

  7. Korea Museum of Modern Costume - Wikipedia

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    The Korea Museum of Modern Costume (Korean: 한국현대의상박물관; Hanja: 韓國現代衣裳博物館) is a fashion museum in Seoul, South Korea. See also

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