Even the most stylish stars sometimes prove that “less is more.” At a recent drama press conference photo wall, four Korean celebrities Kim Go-eun, Lee Hyori, Risabae, and Yura turned heads not for their elegance, but for fashion choices that went just a bit too far.

Kim Go-eun: The “Mosquito Net” Fashion Moment

Kim Go-eun appeared in a pink tweed set layered with a sheer overskirt that looked almost like a curtain. The mismatched textures and awkward length short shorts beneath a see-through overlay disrupted her proportions completely.

Despite her neat bob and minimal jewelry, the outfit’s excessive concept swallowed her natural sophistication. What could’ve been classic Chanel-inspired chic ended up looking like experimental haute couture gone wrong.

Lee Hyori: When the Boots Take Over the Look

Lee Hyori went for a monochrome white knit two-piece accented with asymmetric panels and bold buttons. The real issue? Her zigzag-patterned knee-high boots, which clashed with the refined knit textures.

The heavy boots dominated the entire look, dragging attention downward and breaking her silhouette. With her simple hair and subdued makeup, the imbalance between calm upper styling and noisy lower-half design created chaos. A pair of clean pumps or sleek long boots could’ve saved the look.

Risabae: Idol Stagewear in Disguise

Beauty influencer Risabae took a daring approach but perhaps too daring. She mixed a corset top with sheer inserts, a cargo-style maxi skirt, a metal ring belt, and glossy Mary Janes.

Add in bold garter-like stockings, zipper details, and shiny fabrics, and the result screamed “Goth-meets-utility-meets-lingerie.” The overall impression was more like concert costume than red-carpet ready.

Had she focused on one statement element instead of five, the look could have been edgy rather than excessive.

Yura: Stunning Figure, Confusing Styling

Yura showcased her flawless physique in a black mini dress with side cutouts, paired with chunky high heels. While her confidence was undeniable, the extreme cut lines and exposed waist panels made her proportions appear shorter.

Though the all-black palette aimed for sleek minimalism, it ultimately read as “too much skin, not enough sophistication.” With such strong features and natural allure, Yura didn’t need a revealing dress to stand out.

All four stars proved one truth of fashion: a great concept doesn’t always translate into great balance. These looks grabbed attention under the camera flash but for the wrong reasons.

When styling for public events, refinement often outshines shock value. And in the world of K-celeb fashion, a single step beyond “bold” can quickly tumble into “too much.”

Sources: Naver