Joseon Era Female Clothing(Joseon Era Clothing (V1))
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Elle Magazine photoshoot. Minimalist Grace. A close-up portrait of a Korean female model with a serene expression, her head slightly turned and gently bowed. She wears a structured burnt orange silk covering that drapes elegantly over her head, shoulders, and down to her waist, evoking the style of a noblewoman during the Joseon era. The covering features two distinct contrasting bands along the edges: a plain white band followed by a plain black band, adding refinement and visual contrast. The fabric rests symmetrically, its soft folds cascading naturally over her shoulders and framing her face with quiet elegance. Her delicate fingers, adorned with an ivory ring, lightly clutch the edge of the covering near her chest, emphasizing poise and grace. Her traditional hanbok, visible beneath the covering, includes a deep blue jeogori with intricate embroidery that harmonizes with the warm tones of the covering. Soft, diffused lighting highlights the interplay of shadow and texture, enhancing the silk’s structure and fine details. The muted gray background complements the minimalistic aesthetic, drawing focus to her serene and reflective expression. Inspired by traditional Korean portraiture fused with Vogue Korea’s modern editorials. Camera: 85mm lens, f/2.8, ISO 200, 1/125 sec. Warm, earthy tones with a matte finish and subtle gradients create depth and tranquility.

Elle Magazine photoshoot. Minimalist Grace. A Korean female model dressed in a traditional Joseon-era outfit, including a pink hanbok jeogori with floral embroidery and a light green chima, paired with a structured burnt orange silk covering draped over her head and shoulders with white and black contrasting bands. She is seated on a wooden floor, her hands gracefully folded in her lap, gazing downward with a serene expression. The backdrop features traditional wooden architecture and soft greenery. The soft, diffused lighting enhances the textures and colors of her attire. Inspired by historical Korean portraiture with a modern editorial touch.