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Symphony of the Shrine by Wooyoungmi for F/W 26-27, Paris Fashion Week | FashionTV | FTV
Step into a frozen Far Eastern fantasia where Madame Woo transports the Wooyoungmi universe to the historic platforms of the Gyeongin, South Korea’s inaugural railway, at Paris Fashion Week! This collection explores the golden age of travel by bridging the gap between the turn-of-the-century era of steam engines and the kinetic energy of the modern Seoul metro. The silhouette presents a sophisticated tug-of-war between Edwardian dandyism and the louche glamour of the 1970s, featuring body-conscious blazers and hourglass leather field jackets engineered to hug the physique. South Korean iconography is woven into the global winter wardrobe, replacing classic Nordic patterns with intricate dancheong temple motifs on knitwear. Cultural heritage is further celebrated through silk foulards and shirts depicting snow-covered pagodas and palatial winterscapes. The accessory range centers on a theme of protective elegance, where silver-logo collar bars and exotic-embossed heritage luggage evoke an air of old-world travel. Innovation meets tradition in the footwear and handwear, creating a symbiosis between high-fashion opera gloves and rugged, glazed leather hiking boots. Ultimately, Wooyoungmi F/W 26 defines a new era of nomadic glamour for the urban commuter who seeks both structure and opulence.
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