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Tie and leather jacket: Jung Hoyeon, the heroine of "Squid Game", opens the Louis Vuitton fashion show

2022-03-07T18:15:17.293Z


The female star of the series broadcast on Netflix opened the fall-winter 2022-2023 fashion show of the French house, of which she is one of the muses.


Back to the catwalks.

Former Korean model Jung Hoyeon, whose acting skills were revealed by the series

Squid Game

, returned to his first profession by opening a Louis Vuitton show inspired by the 90s, on March 7 in Paris.

Under the glass roof and between the statues of the Musée d'Orsay, the 1m76 South Korean stepped forward with energy and confidence in a smooth brown leather bi-material jacket.

Floral patterned tie, oversized shirt and striped deck trousers: the 27-year-old looked straight out of her father's locker room.

Equipped with a beige bag with a logo clasp and dressed in black openwork shoes, she brilliantly embodied the Louis Vuitton woman.

In video, discover the Louis Vuitton fall-winter 2022-2023 fashion show:

Natural muse

The transition from top to muse seems quite natural for the one who had already walked the brand's catwalk for the spring-summer 2017 collection. On October 6, Jung Hoyeon became an international ambassador for Louis Vuitton and her Twist MM bag. .

Nicolas Ghesquière, artistic director of the women's collections, said on the occasion: "

I immediately fell in love with Hoyeon's great talent and fantastic personality, and I can't wait to start this new chapter of the journey we started at Louis Vuitton a few years ago

”.

A journey with multiple chapters.

Source: lefigaro

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