Hanbok
Containing the identity of Koreans


Wonsam:
Korean Women's Dresses
Wonsam is characterized by a round front collar of clothes, and Wonsam's "won" means round. During the Joseon Dynasty, women from royal families and high families wore them for ceremonies and events. It was classified into different colors and patterns according to its status. In the late Joseon Dynasty, ordinary women could also wear wedding brides.
Saekdong Skirt:
The Beauty of the Korean People's Unique Colors
Saekdong skirt is a skirt that expresses the five colors(blue, red, white, black, and yellow), which are unique colors of the Korean people.
Designer Kim Jung-a was fascinated by the subtlety of Saekdong and started Hanbok. It is highly praised for its best design



Dangui:
Joseon's royal dress and robes
Dangui is a representative ritual costume worn by women in the Joseon Dynasty on top of Jeogori.
In the royal family, it was worn as casual clothes and was worn at various small ceremonies from the late Joseon Dynasty.


Samhoejang Jeogori: The Most Formal and Glamorous
Samhoejang Jeogori is a women's Jeogori decorated with different
colored fabrics on the collar, cuff, breast-tie, and side-maggi. It is
also called a Hoejang Jeogori. Banhoejang Jeogori is decorated with different colors only for breast-ties and sleeves, and the collar is decorated with different colors depending on age or preference.