The recently appointed Fendi ambassador, Lee Min Ho, opted for top-to-bottom Fendi. From a matching pine striped pantsuit to Fendi leather shoes at the premiere of the Apple TV+ drama Pachinko in Los Angeles, California.blue solid shirt and with messy hair.
He wore the classic Fendi Fall/Winter 2022 collection, which comprises patterned tailoring and loafers. Lee Min Ho’s Fendi look signified the brand’s clothing effectively suitable for the occasion. The collection is aesthetically pleasing and made with tangible quality fabrics.
The messy hairs of the actor flew into the Californian breeze, giving it a supreme look as if it were existing in some other dimension. The red carpet, featuring the whole cast, highlighted the premiere. The debutante, Minha Kim, looked stunning at the Academy Museum in Los Angeles.
The cast was seen propping three languages at the premiere, mainly Korean, Japanese, and English, as the storey spins around in Korea, Japan, and America. Actor Jin Ha was seen wearing a hanbok, a traditional Korean clothing item.
With the rest of the cast, the whole premiere was star studded, including the 75-year old Oscar winner actress for Minari, Youn Yuh Jung, who is portraying the role of old Sunja. Jung eun chae, who plays Kyunghee, is a South Korean actor.
The storey begins from early 1900 to late 1900, involving four generations of a Korean family. Sunja, the matriarch of the family, leaves her homeland to find a new way for her family to thrive. Her struggles and determination to support her family and seek prosperity in a nation when Koreans were looked down upon by the Japanese because of the Japanese colonial rule in Korea.
Always being told that the life of a woman is nothing but suffering, she sure suffered and endured. It starts with the matriarch and revolves around her grandson Solomon in the conclusion. The drama is based on the New York Times bestseller novel of the same name, Pachinko, written by Korean-American author Min Jin Lee.
An epic work of historical fiction with commendable aspirations for the future by a woman.
The recently appointed Fendi ambassador, Lee Min Ho, opted for top-to-bottom Fendi. From a matching pine striped pantsuit to Fendi leather shoes at the premiere of the Apple TV+ drama Pachinko in Los Angeles, California.blue solid shirt and with messy hair.
He wore the classic Fendi Fall/Winter 2022 collection, which comprises patterned tailoring and loafers. Lee Min Ho’s Fendi look signified the brand’s clothing effectively suitable for the occasion. The collection is aesthetically pleasing and made with tangible quality fabrics.
The messy hairs of the actor flew into the Californian breeze, giving it a supreme look as if it were existing in some other dimension.
The red carpet, featuring the whole cast, highlighted the premiere. The debutante, Minha Kim, looked stunning at the Academy Museum in Los Angeles.
The cast was seen propping three languages at the premiere, mainly Korean, Japanese, and English, as the storey spins around in Korea, Japan, and America. Actor Jin Ha was seen wearing a hanbok, a traditional Korean clothing item.
With the rest of the cast, the whole premiere was star studded, including the 75-year old Oscar winner actress for Minari, Youn Yuh Jung, who is portraying the role of old Sunja. Jung eun chae, who plays Kyunghee, is a South Korean actor.The storey begins from early 1900 to late 1900, involving four generations of a Korean family. Sunja, the matriarch of the family, leaves her homeland to find a new way for her family to thrive.
Her struggles and determination to support her family and seek prosperity in a nation when Koreans were looked down upon by the Japanese because of the Japanese colonial rule in Korea. Always being told that the life of a woman is nothing but suffering, she sure suffered and endured. It starts with the matriarch and revolves around her grandson Solomon in the conclusion.
The drama is based on the New York Times bestseller novel of the same name, Pachinko, written by Korean-American author Min Jin Lee. An epic work of historical fiction with commendable aspirations for the future by a woman.
Published By :- Tarsem Singh
Edited By :- Khushi Thakur