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5 best outfit inspirations for women to steal from Korean Dramas

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - May 15, 2024, 06:00 IST
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The fashionable world of K-drama

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The all-denim look

The denim look was a thing of the past which has made its return in the market. This wave was seen after Korean actress Bae Suzy was often spotted wearing an all denim outfit which was eventually picked by influencers across the globe and now is back in trend. Denim jackets paired with denim skirts, jeans, and shorts are back in the summer street.

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Korean office pants

The office looks for women shown in K-dramas and has caught the attention of women across the globe. The pleated straight-fit office Korean pants have become an official favourite thing of women across the globe as they give a sleek and smart look, and are comfortable to wear all day long. You can either wear them with heels or sneakers as well, and they look perfect with office shirts, blazers, and fancy tops.

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The sweater vest look

Sweater vests were earlier meant for only boys and were a fashion that was seen in the 90s films. However, over the years, the sweater vest was picked by women 's fashion and girls were seen pairing sweater vests with bootcut pants mainly. But the K-drama introduced a sweater vest to be worn with tennis skirts over a puffed sleeves blouse to get a vintage and stunning look which eventually became a hit.

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The tennis skirt

During the 1960s, the vintage world saw a size in the tennis skirts amongst women. However, it all came back with the popular K-pop group BLACKPINK, making it a must in every girl’s wardrobe paired with either crop baby tees or with an oversized hoodie which eventually became a style statement and was seen opted in across the globe.

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The stunning layering

K-drama beauties are always seen layering clothes that look chic and exude a vintage touch, which eventually becomes a trend. We have seen girls wearing floral noodle strap bodycon dresses over contrasting full-sleeved high-neck tops which exude a classy look. Another common styling outfit to be seen came from K-drama was wearing a white shirt under a top or oversized sweater and only the hand cuffs and collar will be seen which was vastly taken up by women.

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