
Korean Traditional · 1980s · Korean
Production
handmade
Material
silk
Culture
Korean
Influences
Joseon Dynasty court dress · traditional Korean tailoring
A traditional Korean hanbok ensemble consisting of a jeogori (jacket) and baji (trousers) in complementary colors. The dusty pink jeogori features the characteristic short length, wide sleeves, and curved front closure with ribbon ties. The sage green baji are full-cut traditional trousers with gathered ankles. A cream-colored accessory piece, likely a vest or undergarment, completes the set. The silk fabric appears lightweight with a subtle sheen. This represents the hanbok's enduring cultural significance, maintained through the 1980s despite Western fashion influences. The construction follows centuries-old Korean tailoring methods with minimal fitted seaming and emphasis on graceful draping.
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