
Korean Traditional · 1980s · Korean
Production
ready-to-wear
Material
silk
Culture
Korean
Influences
1980s power suit · Western business wear
A structured two-piece ensemble featuring a mustard yellow fitted jacket with white piping trim and a coordinating charcoal gray A-line skirt. The jacket displays sharp tailoring with defined shoulders and appears to have a wrap or asymmetrical closure detail. White contrast piping outlines the jacket's edges, creating clean geometric lines typical of 1980s power dressing. The skirt falls to mid-calf length with a classic A-line silhouette. The silk fabric appears to have a smooth, professional finish suitable for business wear. The color combination and structured silhouette reflect the Korean interpretation of international 1980s professional fashion trends.
The fuchsia suit's razor-sharp shoulders and that authoritative button stance find an unexpected echo in the hanbok's structured jeogori top, both garments wielding formality as a form of feminine armor despite their vastly different cultural origins.
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