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Office Dandy Style For Women

Inspired by Lee MinHo looks in Personal Taste.

Lee Min Ho plays architect Jeon Jin Ho in the Korean drama Personal Taste, which explains his impeccable taste for sophisticated style. Professionally, he is the CEO of his own architecture firm – quite a feat for a 30 year-old (but this a K-drama, dear) – and puts forward a proposal to compete for the design of a unique art gallery that showcases outstanding art work. Personally, his character is extremely particular and perhaps peculiar: meticulous attention to detail, extremely polite, insists on using formal speech to maintain distance, and in the first 15 minutes of the first episode, is mistaken as being interested in men. All of these qualities carry through in his cropped pants, neat espadrilles and sharply tailored blazers that have a subtle twist in design. His style is distinctly sophisticated and classically European with a modern twist, making it perfect for a girl at the office.

Jeon Jin Ho’s Style in a Nutshell
If you’ve watched the drama, you’ll notice that ankle-length pants and espadrilles are his signature style, and appear in every outfit he’s worn. His style overall is distinctly minimalist, and can be neatly summed up in three words: lean, neutral and detailed. The silhouette in all his outfits is decidedly lean – the pants are always tapered and shirts are always fitted with no draping. The color palette is definitely neutral (beige or pastel tones of spring or fall), so put your bright items back on the hanger for this look. Every look is set apart by the detailing; it’s the subtle things that make you take a second look at him. Select jackets that have a twist in their designs or add an accessory or two (no more!) for a fresh spin.

Now Put That Into Your Office Outfit! 
Just remember the keywords – lean, neutral and detailed and you’ll work a great sophisticated outfit in the office. Here are a few items to get your started.

On Him: Ankle-Length Pants and Espadrilles
On You: Skinny Pants and Heels

The slim-fit ankle-length pants are an essential in recreating his look. Pants that are fitted at the crotch and tapered at the legs work fine; roll up the cuffs slightly if the pants are too long. Ankle-length pants aren’t for everyone though, so feel free to swap them with leggings or skinny pants, which look great because they follow the natural shape of your legs. If espadrilles are too casual for the work place, swap them with jeweled ballet flats, a pointed kitten heel, or sky-high stilettos depending on your mood. Go easy on the platform front when choosing heels to keep your style more minimal and less glamorous. Just remember: no socks!

On Him: Tee and Blazer
On You: Top and Boyfriend Blazer

What you’ll see Jeon Jin Ho wearing in most scenes. In the office and at meetings with the revered Art Director, he has on a refined blazer, be it full of detailed paneling, avant-garde construction or just a simple pastel blue. Translate this as a boyfriend blazer for your look, making sure to adopt the same minimal colors or with details like a shawl collar, paneling or contrast trim. If you’re daring, add a vest underneath the blazer for extra cool (like he does in the scene where he’s talking to Yoon Eun Hye). Jeon Jin Ho has to slip on a tee to keep the look basic, but there are more dressy options for women at work like a subtly embellished top or a sleeveless chiffon blouse. For days you need to look extra chic at work, style a hip-length blazer with a pair of skinny trousers for the same sophisticated effect.

 On Him: Tee and Cardigan
On You: Tee and Boyfriend Cardigan

If you pay attention, you’ll see that the show’s fashion stylist has used the blazer and cardigan to subtly separate Jeon Jin Ho’s casual and at-home outfits while maintaining that sophisticated style. Cardigans (and dress-shirts) don’t carry the same austerity as blazers do, and the soft structure makes it less formal. Style your outfit with a long boyfriend cardigan to keep your silhouette lean and your style modern. The boyfriend cardigan is long enough to allow for a tee underneath so you can skip the old-school camisole and cardigan look.

 On Him: Fitted Dress-Shirt
On You: Fitted Dress-Shirt

Unlike with other styles, you’ll want to make a direct translation for this piece. Rather than opting for boyfriend styles, like a long or voluminous shirtdress, opt for a regular shirt and wear it tucked into those cigarette pants when paired with heels, or shirt-tails out for a more relaxed look. If you’re not tucking the shirt in, make sure it’s still hip-length or above to keep your look neat, not sloppy.

 On Him: Cross-Body Bag
On You: Whatever Suits You

A bag is a personal statement, so while you want to be inspired by his style, you don’t want to copy it completely. A patent faux-leather shoulder bag, cross-body business bag or cross-body petite purse all look good with the outfits, so just find the one you’re most comfortable carrying (and fits all you need for the office).


 Now you’re all set for K-drama star style in the office!

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Mischievous Kiss @ Playful Kiss


Title: 장난스런 키스 / Jangnanseureon Kiseu / Mischievous Kiss
Chinese Title : 韩版惡作劇之吻
Also known as: Playful Kiss / Naughty Kiss
Genre: Romance, school
Episodes: 20
Broadcast Network: MBC

Synopsis
Based on the popular manga, Oh Ha Ni is a clumsy student who falls for the perfectionist, Baek Seung Jo. However, Seung Jo is indifferent towards her and rejects her love. When Ha Ni’s house collapses, she and her father moves into his long-time friend’s house. It turns out that Seung Jo is the friend’s son and Ha Ni is given the opportunity to be near the guy she loves. Will she be able to move Seung Jo’s heart? 

Cast
Kim Hyun Joong as Baek Seung Jo
Jung So Min as Oh Ha Ni
Lee Tae Sung as Bong Joon Gu
Lee Si Young as Yoon He Ra
Jung Hye Young as Hwang Geum Hee (Seung Jo’s mother)
Oh Kyung Soo (오경수) as Baek Soo Chang (Seung Jo’s father)
Choi Won Hong as Baek Eun Jo (Seung Jo’s brother)
Kang Nam Gil as Oh Ki Dong (Ha Ni’s father)
Hong Yoon Hwa (홍윤화) as Jung Joo Ri (Ha Ni’s friend)
Yoon Seung Ah as Go Min Ah (Ha Ni’s friend)
Jang Ah Young as Hong Jang Mi
Bye Bye Sea as Bong Joon Gu’s idols
Hwang Hyo Eun as Song Kang Yi (Ha Ni’s homeroom teacher)
Song Yong Shik (송용식) as Song Ji Oh
Moon Hoe Won (문회원) as Head Teacher Hwang
Choi Sung Gook (최성국) as Wang Kyung Soo 




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Yoon Eun Hye in rocking Balmain in KBS drama, My Fair Lady


Here’s Yoon Eun Hye looking awesomely awesome in Balmain jackets/blazers! She’s rocking it!
First up is the Balmain Lightweight Tuxedo Jacket! Yoon Eun Hye was spotted in this jacket in the promotional photos/still shots for KBS’s new drama My Fair Lady (Please Take Care of the Young Lady, 아가씨를 부탁해).


Next up we have Yoon Eun Hye in Balmain Military-style Denim Jacket.
She was spotted in these in the drama My Fair Lady character shots!


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Lee Min Ho's Personal Taste Look

 

Speaking of Jun Jin Ho (Lee Min Ho) in Personal Taste, I'm in love with his fashion sense. Suitable with LMH's tall & slim body, while acting as an architect, Lee Min Ho (Jun Jin Ho) never fails to attract female & even male viewers! If in the BBF days, he became a pioneer with his pama (permed-haired look) and now, Jun Jin Ho's spring look is definitely an It thing in Korea! There are many articles popped out since 31/3 which talked about Jun Jin Ho's fashion sense. And being generous today (hehe), I'd like to re-post an article regarding the It style :D

p/s: thr's a great deal of fashion tips also :P
 

[It style] Lee Min ho -- The flower is blooming

Lee Min Ho's Personal Taste look's popularity
Lee Min Ho, the charismatic character in "Boys Over Flowers" has returned. His comeback drama is MBC's Personal Taste where he plays Jun Jin Ho, an architect who owns an architectural firm and displays a 'dandy guy' image which is attracting a lot of attention from female viewers.
His style is such that he is mistaken to be a homosexual in the drama. It's not a cute and sleek look that's usually favored by female viewers, instead it is a simple and liberating 'business-look' that even male viewers can't help but want to follow the fashion sense.
Stylist Jung Hyesun (fyi, this stylist is close to Mino...he's known among Mino's fans as Mino's stylist unnie.hehe) is the one in charge of Lee Minho's fashion in the drama. She's going for a style where it will easily fit anyone and doesn't need too much time attending to. She also chose pastel colors in line with spring, and hardly used any accessories.
She explains that the main point is the 'slim suit-look'.
About 90% of the clothes that Lee Minho wore both for "Boys over flowers" and "Personal Taste" are custom made. His stylist said that there are not enough sponsored clothes suitable for the role he's playing that fit him well because he's tall and slim. Roughly 20 to 30 million won (USD 20 - 30 thousand) has been set aside to manufacture the clothes for him.
Many guys are starting to become interested in Lee Min ho's business-look. Instead of looking sophisticated and dazzling, the simple well-fitted suit has garnered a lot of interest.
A thin T-shirt and cardigan can be worn inside the jacket.

When the jacket is removed, it creates a gentle yet edgy look.

TIPS…
1. If one wishes to enhance the look, a patterned cardigan or a scarf would complete it.

2. Ankle length pants....gives off a 'soft' image
Guys tend to resist wearing ankle length pants at first glance since they are worried that it would appear feminine. Actually, when the drama aired its first episode, quite a lot of viewers were shocked when they saw Min Ho's fashion in the drama. However, Lee Min Ho's long legs brought about a different sensation to the unfamiliar fashion style. The ankle length pants is more comfortable for moving around, matches a city-job feel, without the weariness of a semi-formal attire. It's easy to mix and match with different styles,
creating a hot trend for the new generation.

3. Sneakers... Say NO to socks!
Although Lee Min Ho's wearing suits, he's not wearing leather shoes. He's going for loafers and sneakers that matches well with the ankle length pants. The point is to not wear socks when wearing sneakers. The "sanuk" brand costs 50 thousand won (USD$50).

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