Korean traditional accessory ornamental hairpin wore in Emmys made by Louis Vuitton

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| yna@yna.co.kr 2022-09-14 14:13:22

 

▲This photo, provided by Louis Vuitton, shows Jung Ho-yeon in a Louis Vuitton dress. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)

 

▲This photo, provided by Louis Vuitton, shows the dress, Cheopji and the Fortune bag made by Louis Vuitton. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)

 

▲This photo, provided by Gucci, shows Lee Jung-jae. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)

 

SEOUL, September 14 (Yonhap) -- Korean traditional accessory Cheopji on top of bobbed hair, black dress with pastel-colors, and black suits with stud details.

The fashion presented on the red carpet by the main characters of the Netflix original series "Squid Game," which took home six Emmy Awards, the most prestigious award in the U.S. broadcasting industry, was all specially produced by global luxury brands for Korean actors.

According to Louis Vuitton on Wednesday, Actor Jeong Ho-yeon wore Louis Vuitton's custom made dress and accessories on the Emmy Awards, which was held on September 13. 

Louis Vuitton made a handmade embroidered silk custom dress for Jeong Ho-yeon who is currently a Louis Vuitton global ambassador. 

The dress was solely designed for Jung Ho-yeon and took 110 hours to make, and an additional 490 hours for the embroidery.

The hair accessory used by Jung Ho-yeon on her bobbed hair was also specially custom made.

This product was inspired by the petals of chrysanthemum flowers and is reminiscent of traditional Korean jewelry known as Cheopji.

It took more than 30 hours to complete, and was perfected in collaboration of people from various fields, including design, jewelry, and plating.

Jung Ho-yeon carried Louis Vuitton's Fortune Bag, which reminiscents Lucky bags of Korea, and wore shoes and high end jewelries. 

Actor Lee Jung-jae, the first ever Asian to win the Emmy Awards for Best Actor, wore Gucci.

On the day of the Emmy Awards, Lee Jung-jae wore a suit with details of leather trim and studs, with a blue shirt, black leather tie, and boots.

It is known that the brand’s creative director, Alessandro Michele, specially designed the outfit for Lee Jung-jae, who is currently Gucci's global ambassador. 

(This article is translated from Korean to English by Dowon Kim.)

 

 

 

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