Check out the list of Top K-Dramas that show us major fashion goals –
K-Dramas for fashion goals
Vincenzo
Hong Cha-young, Vincenzo’s hard-headed lawyer, is always dressed to impress in fiery yet fashionable power suits and dresses. Bottega Veneta, Max Mara, and Alexander McQueen are just a few of the luxury labels that she wears.
Squid Game
Squid Game, Netflix’s number one K-drama, has become a fierce cultural phenomenon, inspiring fashion trends all over the world. This dynamic show is serving some major Halloween outfit inspiration, thanks to the revival of the retro-inspired Sopranos tracksuit and slip-on shoes.
It’s Okay to Not be Okay
Parading around elegant halls in ethereal, white romantic silhouettes would be the best part of being in a fairy tale. Fortunately, we can live vicariously through Go Moon Young, who does exactly that. She chooses to offer a slice of simplicity and sophistication in soft delicate floral dresses blended with refreshing ruffles and earthy tones, bringing the famous ‘cottagecore’ aesthetic back into play. What about you? We’re thinking about getting a serious wardrobe makeover.
The King: Eternal Monarch
This detective is always dressed to the nines, whether she’s representing the bad guys or going on an excruciating stakeout. She portrays tomboyish sensibilities in the most unfussy and understated way by layering her edgy work-ready outfits.
Hometown Cha Cha Cha
She effortlessly cracks the code to always look casual chic by serving us some major looks in a wide range of dreamy pastel tones. Hye Jin’s versatile outfit inspiration is a breath of fresh air for our wardrobes, nailing the minimalistic vibe.
Hotel Del Luna
Her impeccable style screams sheer drama, from shoulder pad dresses and peplum suits to capes, gloves, and wide-brimmed hats. She channels her feminine power to the core, reflecting her status as the most formidable and stylish person in the room, as she takes us on a nostalgic tour through the best of avant-garde fashion.