Wooyoungmi unveiled its 2026 Winter fashion show at a historic theater in Paris, capturing the romance of travelers journeying through the past and present. 🇫🇷 The collection showcased a warm vibe that anyone would want to wear, even those unfamiliar with fashion, by harmoniously blending elegant gentlemanly coats from old movies with today’s trendy casual wear, thereby appealing to a broad audience who appreciates both style and comfort. 🧥 Notably, it introduced Korea’s unique beauty to the world in a modern way by incorporating the colorful patterns of Korean temples and snowy palace scenery into sophisticated clothing designs, creating a striking contrast that celebrates both heritage and contemporary aesthetics. The show not only emphasized craftsmanship and innovation but also told a story through its rich textures and detailed tailoring, inviting viewers to experience the fusion of tradition and modernity with each piece.





































For Fall/Winter 2026, @Wooyoungmi romanticizes Seoul’s subzero winter — steam trains, snowdrifts and the old ritual of dressing for the journey. Tailoring swings between sculpted and louche: hourglass leather field jackets, faux suede suits, astrakhan-trimmed Chesterfields, plush faux fur bombers and reversible knits. Breeches, shearling jeans and latex turtlenecks collide with techno-slick matching trousers.
Evening bias-cut silks slip under cold-proof outerwear as ’30s–’40s glamour meets commuter practicality. Korean winter icons filter through prints and foulards — mountainscapes, temple motifs, pagodas in snow. Accessories sharpen the travel mood: silver-pendant collars, embossed leather top-handles, heritage carryalls and padded opera gloves. A fusion of elegance + survivalist dressing for the deepest freeze.



