The long Chuseok holiday, a major national festival, has begun. Those planning to visit exhibitions or attend viewings during the holiday should take note.
Heading out to enjoy a rare cultural experience. Dressing appropriately for the T.P.O (Time, Place, Occasion) is a basic requirement. There are no strict rules, however. Lee Yeon-hee styled an oversized blazer with a midi-length black skirt and loafers. If there's something to consider for a museum visit, it's definitely the shoes. Choosing comfortable loafers or sneakers is advisable as there will be a lot of walking.
Tiffany Young, who visited a museum on her birthday, matched a lovely mini flare skirt with a knit vest. She completed the look with comfortable loafers and white socks.
The combination of gracefully let-down black wave hair and simple accessories is also good.
Actress Gong Hyo-jin styled herself simply with a loose-fit white shirt and a tight midi skirt that accentuates her figure. Her recently seen short hair also suits her very well.
A cut that makes you want to see her bright smile even behind the mask.
Known for her elegant old-money look, Krystal Jung, styled black pants with a white trench coat. She matched it with neat loafers, white socks, and wore a mini-size black tote bag.
Hyomin completed a feminine look with a ladylike blouse and a mini skirt that highlights her slender figure.
She enhanced her style with Western mid-boots and a Birkin bag.
Even if you haven't planned a trip for the extra-long Chuseok holiday, there's no need to be upset. After spending time with family, take some precious moments for yourself. Whether it's a visit to a museum, a movie theater, or a stroll in a nearby park, it's all good.
How about taking a day during the holiday to wear your favorite clothes and recharge your energy?