
Getting ready for Lunar New Year -> the Hanbok From my more traditional Hanbok which I had made at Gwangjang Market to my easy, modern pieces from @leesle_official , @teterotsalon , and even one I found on Coupang, each one tells a slightly different story. The silhouette hasn’t changed much in hundreds of years, but the fabrics, lengths, and styling have evolved so we can celebrate holidays like Seollal (Lunar New Year) in a way that fits our lives today. I wore a full traditional hanbok for my Korean wedding, but these days I love how modern hanboks let me move, bow, and celebrate comfortably. Traditional has become trendy, and I’m here for it. If you want to add something meaningful to your wardrobe, there are some wonderful Korean brands that love sharing the Hanbok in a way that can fit into daily life and the traditional holidays too. Comment “HANBOK” and I’ll send you a link so you can find the perfect one for you. Follow @thesoulofseoulblog for more Korean Hanboks and styles. #hanbok #한복 #설날 #lunarnewyear #koreanstyle
Attraction

Gwangjang Market
Market
4.2
Bustling shopping area offering a wide array of traditional food items, plus clothing & souvenirs.
Activity/Tour

Gyeongbokgung palace,seoul with gigibebe hanbok rental