Other than the cast lineup, viewers are also looking into the visuals and representation of the character through styling. Interestingly, Netflix's "Hierarchy" perfectly delivered these categories, showcasing the individuality of each character.
Helmed by "Big Mouth" and "Alchemy of Souls" director Bae Hyun Jin, the 7-episode teen mystery K-drama focuses on a bizarre murder case involving the students and academy of the fictional institution, Jooshin High School.
Known as the training ground of Korea's most wealthy students, an ordinary high school student, Kang Ha (Lee Chae Min) managed to enter the school through the scholarship program.
However, his main reason for joining Jooshin High was to investigate the death of his twin brother.
Other than the intriguing plot, one character that drew the attention of viewers was Yoon He Ra, played by Ji Hye Won.
In "Hierarchy," her character is the bad girl of the school's famous group. He Ra is also the best friend of the school's queen bee, Jung Jae I, played by Roh Jeong Eui.
Besides Yoon He Ra's flamboyant character, the Netflix series also showcased her amazing outfits.
While Jung Jae I chooses the classics, Yoon He Ra is not afraid of colors and an experimental look.
With that said, here are ways to copy Ji Hye Won's fashion in Netflix's "Hierarchy."
Tweeds
Mostly used to high-end blazers, dresses, and skirts, Ji Hye Won often wears this as Yoon He Ra in "Hierarchy" because it gives off that chic and very girly vibe.
During the race track scene, she was spotted wearing a tweed longline blazer in pastel yellow.
She paired it with black jorts, a Chanel sling, and a bright yellow headband to look more girly.
Bold Colors
From pastel yellow, Ji Hye Won's fashion style in "Hierarchy" often wears a striking color.
This is also to differentiate her character from Roh Jeong Eui, who leans towards muted and neutral colors.
Ribbons
Ji Hye Won's fashion style will not be complete without ribbons.
Since 2024 is the year of coquette aesthetics, or a fashion trend that showcases a mix of romantic, sweet, and playful elements, the whole vibe gives off a very feminine touch.
Interestingly, this is a modern take on the Victorian era, where women were dressed in lace, bows, and flounces.
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Written by Geca Flores