With Seo Ye Ji's impressive, must-have styles in the hit series "It's Okay To Not Be Okay," she instantly rose to become a new fashion icon. In her character as Go Moon Young, she is a celebrity writer who often displays her elegance and flaunts her envy-worthy garbs from head to toe.
She had worn the latest and the luxury brands in each episode. For instance, her outfits approximately amounted to USD 2,500 in one chapter, excluding her jewelry.
We're only halfway through the series, which means there are more captivating, awe-inspiring, laudable dresses to leave us drooling. But one thing's for sure: she pulls off all her garments, and she looks stunning while clad in them all!
Draped asymmetric dress from Magda Butrym
She wore this one to work and met Kim Soo Hyun at the office. She paired it with her earrings from Subyul, along with a bag from Playnomore and heels from Gianvito Rossi.
Blouse with billowy sleeves from Minju Kim
As she started her work as a literature teacher in the hospital, she wore a dashing dress from Minjukim. FYI: the South Korean designer of this is the winner of Netflix's "Next in Fashion." She accentuated with a belt from Loewe and paired a bag from Gryson.
Iridescent vintage dress from Dior
Such a lavish and dramatic look, Seo Ye Ji looked like a fairy while wearing this Dior vintage dress, matching it with red pump shoes from Prada. Truly one of her elegant and powerful styles in the show!
Sienna polka-dot dress from Magda Butrym
She loves to wear dresses with statement ruffled sleeves, just like this Magda Butrym dress that costs around USD 1,502, paired with Tulle 105 suede ankle boots that cost $1011 (USD) from Gianvito Rossi. Her black bag is from Moynat.
Peggy floral-embroidered linen dress from Zimmerman
She begins to wear a set of clothing with lighter tones, which actually has a meaning behind it. Now, she often wears an optimistic spirit with Moon Gang Tae, Kim Soo Hyun's character. She wears a flared style, a Mandarin collar, and long voluminous sleeves from Zimmerman, paired heels from Burberry and bag from Alexander McQueen.
Asymmetric pleated satin top from Peter Do
Wearing a chic style and showing off her gorgeous legs, this asymmetric pleated satin top is from Peter Do. Matched with a dark green blazer from the same brand.
Two-piece pink set from Minju Kim
Also designed by Minju Kim, Queer Eye's Tan France and fashion designer Alexa Chung also wore this two-piece pink dress on Netflix and Net-a-Porter
Which one is your favorite dress of Go Moon Young? Comment below!