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Hanbok at Oscars
February 23, 2015
A Korean hanbok designer attended the Oscars hand-in-hand with actress Sharon Farrell, 75, in Korean traditional garb Sunday.
The ceremony was the second year in a row for Mok Plus CEO Mok Eun-jung and Farrell to showcase Korean garments at the Academy Awards inside Dolby Theatre.
Farrell, a TV and film actress, debuted in 1959 with film “Kiss Her Goodbye.”
On Friday, a hanbok fashion show at MGN Five Star Cinema in Glendale, Calif., took place, hosted by Hanbok Advancement Center and directed by Mok.