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Let's find out which K-drama lead character you are, as per your fashion sense

Are you minimalistic like Cha Mi-Jo or extra like Yoon Hye-Jin?

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Addictive plots? Check. Swoon-worthy acting? Check. Stylish characters? Check! Always dressed to the nines in designer and trending attire, K-drama leads never miss when it comes to serving looks. Find out which (impeccably dressed) character you are based on your fashion persona.

You always reach for statement accessories 

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Yoon Hye-Jin of Hometown Cha Cha Cha: The seaside drama opens with Yoon Hye-Jin, played by Shin Min-a, losing her pair of prized pumps to the ocean. It’s a fitting start to the rest of the show that spotlights not only Hye-Jin’s sartorial taste but also her love for eye-catching accessories. Step into Hye-Jin’ shoes and step up your fits with arresting footwear, vibrant bags, and scarves that add a pop of colour.  

You're a sucker for nostalgic looks

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Na Hee Do of Twenty Five, Twenty One: The coming-of-age drama gave us an emotionally-charged storyline filled with bittersweet romance, enviable squad moments, and vintage looks. When not dressed in her fencing regalia and winning medals, Kim Tae Ri’s feisty character can be seen rocking 80’s and 90’s inspired outfits. Nostalgia is fun, so up your style game with baggy pants paired with crop tops and tiny shades to boot.

Power suits are your go-to

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Jin Ha-Kyung of Forecasting Love and Weather: Park Min-Young is the queen of office romances and no one quite does suave workwear like her. Even in her latest offering, PMY’s Jin Ha-Kyung continues the fashionable streak by dressing up in everything from salmon-pink blazers to striped silk pants. Level up your workplace outfits with pastel power suits and strong silhouettes that mean business.

You're all for drama, drama, and more drama 

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Kim Dali of Dali and the Cocky Prince: Dali is a museum director in the show, so it’s a given that her looks are heavily inspired from art. Even though Park Gyu-Young’s character is a woman of few words, her bold outfits speak for themselves. Take a page out of Dali’s style book and turn heads with striking ruffles, avant-garde prints, and big peasant collars. 

'Keep it simple' is your mantra

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Cha Mi-Jo of Thirty Nine: Son Ye Jin’s Cha Mi-Jo delivers plenty of chic outfits in the Sex and The City-esque show that revolves around the lives of three friends at the brink of 40. Go searching for inspiration in her mostly monochromatic wardrobe for an understated look. If you want to switch things up, pick the classic combo of black and white that Mi-Jo dons in quite a few episodes.

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