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A perfect grunge chick look
Over dressed and expresive. yet fashionable. -
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From boyish to girly
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Boys and scarfs
The mayority of the fashion was being followed by new boy bands. Guys followed the trend, and tried to look like kpop stars. Sweaters, scarfs, tight jeans and oversized jackets were commonly used in winter. -
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Boys and scarfs
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Girly style
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Dresses and heels became more popular and casual.
Actress Park Eun-hye models a white dress with hangeul-print designed by Lie Sang-bong.
Dresses and heels would be worn as something more casual. -
Girls groups and colorful fashion
Grils Gneration debuted, showing a colorful side using their clothes. Young girls started to follow the GG trend. -
Casual yet elegant and fashionable
Wearing any type of heels with jeans and a t-shirt. Yep, That was it. -
Boyish girls
Girls started adding a bit of boyishness to their clothes, but still leaving the colorful girly essence . -
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Boyish style
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Accesories
The accesories became a predominant thing. And the american fashion was being taken as an example by many. -
Boyish and cute
The boyish style took one more step and started to add some accesories. -
Elegant and transitioning from the boy phase
Light and dark colors, but not vibrant. Dressing up more for your age and adding your favorite accesories. -
Cute and sassy
dresses were now common thing to wear as something casual again. Girls were now obsessed with following this trend, as popular brands kept launching various products that grabbed everyones attention. -
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Cute styles
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Pastel and chic
Dresses, skirts and sweaters. Everything had to be cute and sassy. Relationships were often something special, so no matter what everyone had to look cute and nice for theur loved one. -
Is this really casual???
Yes, yes it is. This is normally considered casual in Korea.
Comfortable and cute dress with a purse on the side and some makeup. -
Cute and lovely.
Pastels are a huge trend right now. From oversized sweaters to cute dresses.