[Exclusive] Dress Inspired by Hanbok Lines Complete with a Stylish Cape

1. ๐Ÿ‘— Hanbok-inspired Dress and Cape - Traditional hanbok lines reinterpreted into modern dress and cape design 2. ๐ŸŒฟ Elegance Meets Mobility - Waist-wrapping structure and double slit create graceful movement and silhouette


[Exclusive] Dress Inspired by Hanbok Lines Complete with a Stylish Cape J DO

1. ๐Ÿ‘— Hanbok-inspired Dress and Cape - Traditional hanbok lines reinterpreted into modern dress and cape design 2. ๐ŸŒฟ Elegance Meets Mobility - Waist-wrapping structure and double slit create graceful movement and silhouette

[Exclusive] Dress Inspired by Hanbok Lines Complete with a Stylish Cape
US 7
262000 KRW





"From jeogori to dress, from jangot to cape"

We have reinterpreted the jeogori and jangot with a modern sensibility.
While preserving classical aesthetics, we have added modern practicality.








The jeogori of hanbok,
We have captured its lines.

Along the front closure that flows,
The front line of hanbok,Goreum.

The structure of tradition
Has been incorporated into the modern dress silhouette.



The cross-wrap form at the top of the dress
Originates from the overlapping collar of the hanbok jeogori,
And the silhouette of the goreum.

The neat emptiness of traditional hanbok
And the flow of a modern dress
Have been completed into a single silhouette.





The daedae tied at the waist of the skirt


On the skirt,
We have added the structure of the daedae, which wraps and ties around the waist.

Depending on how you tie it,
the silhouette changes.

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Tie it at the back,


or tie it at the front,


just as you like.



A generously flowing skirt silhouette with fullness.

By using double slits, it creates a sheer effect while enhancing the skirt's volume.
The natural flare line of the hanbok skirt is reinterpreted in a modern way.

When you walk,the fluttering hem of the skirt adds an elegant touch.



The skirt'sdouble slit originates
from the structure of closure and space found in hanbok.

The overlapping slits naturally part with each step,
capturing both movement and neatness at the same time.


Sleeves & sleeveless
/
Long & half

Four different styles of dresses!

Sleeves & long length


Sleeves & long length


Sleeveless & long length

Sleeveless & half length






The flowing silhouette of the traditional Hanbok Jangot (long coat)


The unique characteristics of the JangotSoft drape Reinterpreted as a modern 'cape' while preserving it as is

Although the Jangot originally looks like an outer garment, both sides are slightly open to allow for ease of movement.
The cape also naturally opens on both sides,So you can take your hands out and move freely.

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All while maintaining the beauty of traditional Hanbok,Without being excessive,
This is a Hanbok cape dress that has been naturally adapted into an easy-to-wear modern style.

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Scrunchie and Daenggi,
Hair ties from different eras have come together.

No distinction between front and back
Four-strand Daenggi scrunchie is
Depending on how it is tied, it flows and overlaps.
It creates a balance between tradition and modernity.



The daenggi scrunchie, which removes the distinction between front and back,
reduces the hassle of wearing it.


Through the daenggi that flows in four strands,
it expresses richer movement and design.

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Hanbok dress in three colors.

Black, beige, navy.


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