The Asian-Art Museum in San Francisco just started a new exhibit called Hallyu! The Korean Wave. It explores how South Korea has reinvented itself as a 21st century pop culture world leader. From movies like "Parasite, to TV series like The Squid Games to K-Pop, South Korea is has become a center of pop culture.
Here is some of the K-Wave fashion I saw starting with K-Pop:
And then some more traditional fashion:
And then you have this fashion piece that most of know
The suit that PSY wore in the Gangnam Style |
It was really interesting seeing exhibit and learned a lot.
That does sound and look like a neat exhibit.
ReplyDelete...I'm not a fashionable guy, give me some old jeans and tshirts!
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ReplyDeleteVery cool fashions!
What fab fashion unique too :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a fashionabletastic week Patrick and thanks for linking up 👍
How fun. Lots of colorful K wave fashions.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Patrick. ☺
Interesting show! South Korea is hot right now. ☺ I enjoyed the various fashions and Parasite was an excellent film.
ReplyDeleteI particularly like the suit and dress that were covered in Korean letters. I'll have to check out this exhibit.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW and have a great week!
Time I updated my wardrobe!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see this, it looks very interesting :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a really cool exhibit!
ReplyDeleteSouth Korea is awesome. As somebody living in Tulsa, Oklahoma I admired them for throwing the Trump campaign event in Tulsa back in the last election by buying up hundreds of thousands of the free tickets to the event. Trump was astonished and angry when hardly anybody showed up.
ReplyDeleteNeat! I have great admiration for South Korea and glad to see their alphabet featured in design. They're rightly (writely? :-) proud of their excellent and very logical writing system. Thanks for taking part in the "My Sunday Best" meme.
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat exhibit. Thank you for your weekend coffee share.
ReplyDeleteVery creative. Have a great start of the week.
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat exhibit.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing with Sweet Tea & Friend's this month.
Looks like fun, South Korea just came out of nowhere to get where they are in pop culture.
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