Editorial: Ethnic Voyage Vogue Korea May 2010

I always seem to find the most amazing images between the covers a Vogue Magazine.  It never really seems to matter whether which version; Vogue Us, Korea, Spain, I’m always excited to find at least one image that makes me just sit and stare.  This entire spread in the Vogue Korea May 2010 issue shot by Hong Lu, of model Lee Hye Jung had me dissecting each outfit carefully trying to spot items I was familiar with.

Entitled Ethnic Voyage I did feel like I was on one; a voyage from her feet in those to die for Fendi platforms, Jimmy Choo light up heels, Chanel clogs, Miu Miu Mary Jane’s to that Jeremy Scott for Adidas Jacket that I’ve been swooning over for quite some time now. The styling here is ridiculous, and the Asian temple in the background makes me wish I was in my dream spot; Japan.

I wish I had the balls to put on an outfit like one of these however impractical it might be, just 1 day wouldn’t kill me right?

Well it wouldn’t kill me to try one of those leggings, damn they’re beautiful.  My favourite pair would have to be the striped black and gold pair, even though the tie dye one might be a little more forgiving of some unsightly lumps and bumps!

Are theses not beautiful! Hope you enjoy them as much as me! Happy Tuesday! 10 More pics after the jump.

Via: FashionCopious

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6 Responses to “Editorial: Ethnic Voyage Vogue Korea May 2010”

  • amazing editorial!

  • This editorial is a-maz-ing…

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  • Loove this editorial! Esp. love the horizontal stripe leggings! xo, mel

  • Roya:

    Vogue Korea has honestly really been impressing me lately. I feel that they have the potential to become a really strong member of the VOGUE family if they keep this up.

  • beautiful editorial! do you know what strucks me right now…it’s that Asia mostly has a unique fashion style. I’m not saying that I don’t enjoy the western style..it’s just that Asia always surprises me with there fashion sense. there always so daring and colourful.
    what do you think?

  • Shan:

    @Precilla I agree, they never seem to be afraid to mix and match colors and throw on a ton of layers. I especially love the Harajukus, it’s too bad we don’t have that same spunk here overall.