Despite the surge of Covid cases, Seoul Fashion Week trudged on ahead. The opening highlight involved Lee Jung-Jae, who was chosen as the global ambassador of the event. A series of hybrid collections of both digital and physical shows were presented, inviting stylish attendees to visit the city’s Seoul Museum of Craft Art—the main venue for the season. The underlying theme for street style on day one? Grungy minimalism, with a solid black scheme taking over a handful of the ensembles. Some bearing gothic and punk influences where heavy leather, dangling chains and military boots became a common sight. Stay tuned to see more throughout the week, with Alex Finch and Young Chul Kim photographing the standout looks on-site.
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