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05 May, 2026

Wearing a Hanbok in Korea – A Moment in Time

Wearing a hanbok while exploring Korea felt like stepping into history itself. It wasn’t just about dressing up—it was about becoming part of something deeply rooted in tradition. As I walked through the streets, the soft rustle of fabric and the gentle flow of the skirt made every step feel intentional, almost poetic.

The hanbok, with its vibrant colors and elegant simplicity, carries a quiet kind of beauty. Its design is unlike modern clothing—no pockets, no excess—just clean, flowing lines that speak of grace. The short jacket, jeogori, paired with the full wrap-around skirt, chima, creates a silhouette that feels both delicate and powerful at the same time.

I wore a white jeogori with a soft pink chima, a combination that felt light, airy, and effortlessly traditional. Against the backdrop of Korea’s historic streets, the outfit didn’t feel like a costume—it felt like it belonged there, like I did.

What made the experience truly special was being in Korea itself. It wasn’t just about taking pictures; it was about living a moment. For a brief time, I wasn’t just observing history—I was part of it. Every glance, every step, every breeze carried a sense of connection to the past.

It’s rare to feel so present and yet so transported at the same time. Wearing a hanbok wasn’t just something I did—it was something I felt, something I’ll carry long after the photos are forgotten.










































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