In an era of micro-seasons, Oh Hyun designs for decades . Each piece in the gallery is produced in editions of no more than 30 globally. Buttons are carved from reclaimed hanji paper resin. Zippers are replaced with traditional maedeup (Korean knots) made by a single artisan in Busan. This commitment to slow craft is why the gallery functions as a style gallery rather than a store: many pieces are historical, shown for study, not for sale.
Beyond formal wear, her style excels in bringing "chic and glamour" to trendy, everyday ensembles.
: One of her most notable recent looks featured a gradation pattern dress that harmonized subtle colors for a luxurious feel.
In an era of micro-seasons, Oh Hyun designs for decades . Each piece in the gallery is produced in editions of no more than 30 globally. Buttons are carved from reclaimed hanji paper resin. Zippers are replaced with traditional maedeup (Korean knots) made by a single artisan in Busan. This commitment to slow craft is why the gallery functions as a style gallery rather than a store: many pieces are historical, shown for study, not for sale.
Beyond formal wear, her style excels in bringing "chic and glamour" to trendy, everyday ensembles.
: One of her most notable recent looks featured a gradation pattern dress that harmonized subtle colors for a luxurious feel.