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Page 1: Korea Montana and Hope. Traditional Costumes The traditional costume of Korea is the Hanbok. The hanbok consists of a shirt, the jeogori and a skirt,

Korea

Montana and Hope

Page 2: Korea Montana and Hope. Traditional Costumes The traditional costume of Korea is the Hanbok. The hanbok consists of a shirt, the jeogori and a skirt,

Traditional Costumes

• The traditional costume of Korea is the Hanbok. The hanbok consists of a shirt, the jeogori and a skirt, the baji. The traditional hat is called gwanmo and special meaning is attached to this piece of clothing.

• It is categorized by everyday dress, special dress, and ceremonial dress.

Page 3: Korea Montana and Hope. Traditional Costumes The traditional costume of Korea is the Hanbok. The hanbok consists of a shirt, the jeogori and a skirt,

Hanbok

Page 4: Korea Montana and Hope. Traditional Costumes The traditional costume of Korea is the Hanbok. The hanbok consists of a shirt, the jeogori and a skirt,

Traditional Costumes

• The everyday Hanbok is usually only worn by the elderly, to acknowledge their ancestor’s way of dressing.

• The ceremonial Hanbok is worn on occasions such as a child’s first birthday, a wedding, or a funeral.

• The special Hanbok are worn by shamans or officials.

Page 5: Korea Montana and Hope. Traditional Costumes The traditional costume of Korea is the Hanbok. The hanbok consists of a shirt, the jeogori and a skirt,

School Uniforms

• The uniforms are very similar to the uniforms worn by private school students in the U.S.

• The uniforms are sometimes worn in elementary schools, but are required and watched closely when the students reach middle school age. Celebrities sometimes wear the uniform to sway their younger audiences toward the products they endorse.

Page 6: Korea Montana and Hope. Traditional Costumes The traditional costume of Korea is the Hanbok. The hanbok consists of a shirt, the jeogori and a skirt,

Uniforms

Page 7: Korea Montana and Hope. Traditional Costumes The traditional costume of Korea is the Hanbok. The hanbok consists of a shirt, the jeogori and a skirt,

Bridal Fashion

• Korean brides have the choice to wear the romanticized white dress usually seen in the Western hemisphere or the traditional Hanbok.

• If they choose the white dress, they usually take little touches from the Hanbok and incorporate them into the dress.

Page 8: Korea Montana and Hope. Traditional Costumes The traditional costume of Korea is the Hanbok. The hanbok consists of a shirt, the jeogori and a skirt,

Wedding Styles

Page 9: Korea Montana and Hope. Traditional Costumes The traditional costume of Korea is the Hanbok. The hanbok consists of a shirt, the jeogori and a skirt,

Korean Men’s Fashion

• The styles seen in Korean men’s fashion are a lot like the “hipster” fashion in the U.S.

• There is also a sleeker, more dressed up “office” look, with edgy pieces thrown in.

Page 10: Korea Montana and Hope. Traditional Costumes The traditional costume of Korea is the Hanbok. The hanbok consists of a shirt, the jeogori and a skirt,

Men’s Fashion

Page 11: Korea Montana and Hope. Traditional Costumes The traditional costume of Korea is the Hanbok. The hanbok consists of a shirt, the jeogori and a skirt,

Korean Women’s Fashion

• Women’s fashion is almost completely identical to the fashions seen here.

• It is a lot more youthful, colorful and fun with crazy patterns, embellishments and colors.

Page 12: Korea Montana and Hope. Traditional Costumes The traditional costume of Korea is the Hanbok. The hanbok consists of a shirt, the jeogori and a skirt,

Women’s Fashion

Page 13: Korea Montana and Hope. Traditional Costumes The traditional costume of Korea is the Hanbok. The hanbok consists of a shirt, the jeogori and a skirt,

Clothing’s color meanings

• In everyday dress the colors don’t mean anything. • When people still wore their Hanbok everyday the

preferred color was white. They stuck with the white for so long and so adamantly that the government almost banned the color!

• When they started to use a rainbow of colors they stuck to the basics: red, yellow, blue, and green. The contrasting colors made the wearer look more attractive, and it determined the social standing of her husband.