I have met some of the most amazing people in the past 16 years of my career. Dale and Suzie are just an example of many of the exciting people I have had the honor to work with. A little about the dress Suzie is wearing. The dress is called Hanbok. More than three decades ago, hanbok, a traditional form of Korean clothing, was very much a part of every Korean's wardrobe. Like all clothing, hanbok also changed over the years with fluctuating fashion trends. Hanbok designs underwent many changes throughout Korea's turbulent history. The hanbok we wear today are reminiscent of the late Joseon Dynasty (early 20th century).
In traditional hanbok design, curved features are important. As they are not meant to be tight fitting, the inherent beauty of hanbok is apparent in its elegance and style created by the abundance of material. The curves and vibrant colours of hanbok have had a significant impact on the Korean fashion industry. By combining traditional dress with modern fashion, a series of fusion hanbok designs were introduced. Designs and patterns of hanbok have even been applied to architecture.
Although hanbok have become the ritual dress of choice worn only on traditional holidays, Koreans' love for hanbok is tremendous. The popularity of Korean classic dramas is causing many foreigners to take a keener interest in traditional Korean attire as well.
What classic beauty. Suzie and Dale are getting married in November. Suzie will not be wearing the hanbok during her ceremony, but will be wearing it to the rehearsal and wore it during their engagement session.
Suzie and Dale, thank you so much for spending the afternoon with me. What a great time and we could not have had a more beautiful day. See you soon!









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