Harper’s Bazaar Korea’s September 2015 issue features Ji Young Kwak in a striking editorial captured by Kim Yeongjun. The series blends opulence and drama with Victorian-inspired styling for a luxurious, cinematic feel.
Drama and Luxury
Ji Young Kwak poses in sweeping gowns that evoke elegance and grandeur. The styling emphasizes sleek silhouettes and period-inspired details, creating a sense of refined drama. Hair by Kim Sun Hee and makeup by Cho Sinov complement the gowns perfectly, keeping the focus on the model’s striking presence while adding subtle, polished touches.
Kim Yeongjun’s photography highlights the richness of the textures and the theatricality of the poses. Each frame feels deliberate, letting the luxurious setting and dramatic garments shine without overwhelming the model. The editorial balances high fashion with a narrative quality that draws viewers into a refined, almost storybook world.
The Takeaway
Ji Young Kwak’s Harper’s Bazaar Korea editorial is a masterclass in luxury and elegance. Dramatic Victorian touches meet modern sophistication for a series that is visually rich, polished, and utterly captivating.
Credits
Magazine: Harper’s Bazaar Korea, September 2015
Model: Ji Young Kwak
Photographer: Kim Yeongjun
Hair: Kim Sun Hee
Make-up: Cho Sinov
Category: Editorial / Fashion Photography
See the photoshoot by Kim Yeongjun below:











Magazine: Harper’s Bazaar Korea September 2015
Model: Ji Young Kwak
Photographer: Kim Yeongjun
Hair: Kim Sun Hee
Make-up: Cho Sinov



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