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1969: KAFDA (Korean Designers in New York Association) is established. [16] 1970: Korean fashion show opens in Japan at Expo '70. 1972: Farmer fashion show opens in the community development research society and KPD (Busan Designer Association) is established. 1983: First competitive exhibition for textile and fashion design opens.
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
Cartoon Street (Korean: 카툰 거리), also known as Zaemiro (Korean: 재미로), or the "street of fun," [1] is a street in the central part of Seoul, South Korea, which extends 450-meters from Myeong-dong Station to the Seoul Animation Center on the hillside of Namsan.
Naver Corporation (Korean: 네이버 주식회사) is a South Korean internet conglomerate headquartered in Seongnam that operates the search engine Naver.Naver established itself as an early pioneer in the use of user-generated content through the creation of the online Q&A platform Knowledge iN.
With the shifting South Korean demographic turning to comprise mostly of 30- to 50-year-old individuals, media and marketing cater to the audience of this age group by making more TV shows with the Newtro concept. Companies are also reintroducing snacks and beverages with old packaging design, clothing, and past trends. [8] [3]
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The collection includes Korean cartoon trends from the 1970s through the 2000s. The interior has trompe-l'œil or "trick art" featured on restroom walls. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Manager Park Kyoung-jin, part of the Ani-Town Team at the Seoul Business Agency, said in 2014, "Since we started stocking Korean comic books in foreign languages, series that ...
In 2012, the lifestyle, digital and streetwear focused site entered the retail sphere as HBX, selling fashion editor favourites. In 2017, it launched its creative agency, Hypemaker. [4] In 2018, the company organized a 2-day cultural festival called Hypefest in New York City. [9] In 2019, Hypebeast was transferred to the Main Board in the HKEX. [1]