Previously, we covered the colourful characters in “Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha” and “Yumi’s Cells” and asked you to vote for the character you think is the best-dressed of all. Today, we’ll be diving deep into the fashion of one of the artsiest and fashionable dramas around, “Dali and Cocky Prince”, starring the incredible Kim MinJae and Park GyuYoung. Kim MinJae plays Jin MooHak, a straightforward businessman who lacks higher education but understands how money works perfectly. He acknowledges only the value of accumulating wealth but that is only until he coincidentally crosses paths with Kim DaLi, played by Park GyuYoung, in a foreign country, leading to a close yet unexplainable bonding between the two. Both Jin MooHak and Kim DaLi have very distinct styles which are not only striking but also diametrically opposed to each other.
Jin MooHak doesn’t shy away from mismatched fits, loud patterns and bold colours. His fashion choices are what others might call faux pas. However, there’s a certain design and logic to them as well. For some reason, when Kim MinJae wears it, he looks like he’s creating trends with every step, even though that is not how MooHak is perceived by DaLi.
DaLi on the other hand, is grace personified. Her fashion is whimsical and fairy-like, influenced by the artist after whom she is named, combined with an art-school student’s typical experimentation. Without a doubt, it is expensive too! However, while MooHak’s expensive clothing is overtly so, DaLi’s pricey pieces are more toned down. As the two get closer, a little bit of their styles percolates into each other. MooHak starts wearing understated yet classy designs whereas DaLi dabbles in a bit of colour.
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