8 Kinds of Korean Soft and Beautiful Fashion Clothes in 2012

by shenli470a on 2012-03-05 10:26:30

The editor really enjoys looking at the Korean celebrities' elegant, generous and graceful clothing combinations. They are pleasing to the eye. So today, I specially introduce 8 Korean-style soft and fashionable clothing combinations from 2012 for everyone. These combinations are full of feminine charm.

Loose clothing brings out a sexy atmosphere, and the design-sense patterns make you stand out. Prints bring an exotic feeling, and the flowing collars reveal a softness, creating a sense of femininity. Chiffon prints are indispensable. Long tops are the most trendy items this year. Don't forget the exaggerated accessories; they will give you a unique charm.

Even youth idols have a soft side. The top appropriately exposes the rounded shoulders, and the loose style with a bit of a batwing sleeve highlights the female curves subtly. The combination of denim shorts and long boots gives unexpected surprises.

Fruit colors have always been the focus of Korean clothing. They are not only suitable for cute outfits but also add color to OL (Office Lady) wear. A small suit is essential for autumn, and its unique cut breaks the rigid lines.

Cute little girls can use glossy tops to enhance their maturity, and bows are the best partner for women. Is the top a bit monotonous? A necklace can perfectly transform the dull image.

Polka dot patterns are the favorite of women, and chiffon fabric is a must-have item for femininity. When paired together, they create a high-quality female image. Skirts are popular clothing in 2012.

Yoon Eun-hye's loose and handsome shirts paired with tight-legged pants reveal the female curves completely. The key to matching lies in the star-like shiny accessories.

Han Chae-young is known for her perfect figure. Simple-lined coats paired with glossy dresses are suitable for both the office and parties. Color coordination is the key to a womanly look.

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