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Lee Sung Kyung’s Pleated Donut Around Her Neck Encapsulates the Expensive and Weird Fashion Star Parade at Louis Vuitton Show in Seoul

There was the biggest star walk on Friday night at the 2023 Baeksang Awards but the next day a large contingent also paraded through for the Louis Vuitton fashion show in Seoul. To say it was underwhelming is an understatement, outfits range from unmemorable and inoffensive to wildly unappealing. But you can tell the clothes are expensive, good fabrics and trendy cuts and perhaps one item worn would be okay but going head to toe LV is every star trying hard to shill for the brand yet showing it’s not the best idea. Lee Sung Kyung‘s dress with the pleat donut stood out for being the most ridiculous but with her model background she absolutely owned it.

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  • She actually looks better than most of them?? HHJ’s dress has an awful neckline, and CWH’s outfit is ugh. And I dunno who the 2 women are with the weird tier skirt and yellow skirt monstrosity but those are far more awful outfits than LSK. In fact, she definitely pulled it off and it looks pretty decent on her.

  • LV has some of the ugliest clothes. Zen days can slay anything, but when announced that she was leaving Valentino for LV every fan held them breath and joined into a prayer circle. Only prayer can save an artist forced to wear LV.

  • Definitely its the styling. I saw someone else wear a similar outfit and thought it looked pretty cool.

  • I think this is a better fashion showing than most of the Korean brand events. The first 3 outfits are great. Lee Sung-Kyung is rocking the donut neckline.

    LV doesn't have great fashion but they pay the most.

  • The styling for all these actors looks better than the Fendi event in Seoul but that's not saying much. All these actors/actresses with connections to fashion houses yet they still can't get decent red carpet clothes for awards shows.

  • TBH, these LV clothes/styling look so much better than the recent Fendi flagship opening event in Seoul attended by SHK, Kim Da Mi, and Park Hyung Sik, among others.

  • Lee Sung Kyung's dress would be a lovely regular dress if you removed the pleated donut but I don't blame her for wanting to show she can pull it off even with that thing around her neck lol.

    The ladies in black dresses/dark jacket and skirt also look good.

    Ironically, the only person I've seen actually pulling off LV on the red carpet is Jung Ho Yeon of Squid Game, she makes even the weirdest LV clothes look cool.... I guess you just have to be a model first like her and LSK lol.

  • But she slays the dress though 😍 especially in the first picture. Though looking at the 2nd picture of her makes me contemplate whether her hair should be shove inside the donut or let it flow freely outside 🤔

    • I like her hair inside the donut lol

      I guess that's a high fashion model for you, they can look amazing and perfectly at ease even wearing a thing that looks like a neck pillow 😎

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