Jung Da-hye, who recently married Sean Taffin de Givenchy, the descendant of French luxury brand Givenchy’s founder, has delighted fans by revealing her wedding return gifts — a thoughtful blend of elegance and Korean tradition.
On October 25, Jung Da-hye posted a photo on her social media, writing: “We really love our guest gifts — candles wrapped in Korean silk bojagi and tied with norigae tassels.”

The photos showed dozens of beautifully arranged candles, wrapped in traditional Korean silk cloth (bojagi) and finished with colorful norigae ornaments — small decorative charms traditionally worn with hanbok. The sophisticated presentation drew praise for perfectly capturing Jung Da-hye’s appreciation for Korean aesthetics within a modern, luxury setting.

Earlier this August, Jung Da-hye tied the knot with Sean Taffin de Givenchy in a grand three-day ceremony held at Sainte-Clotilde Basilica in Paris, a church owned by the Givenchy family.
The wedding combined European sophistication with Korean elegance, drawing attention both in France and South Korea for its luxurious yet culturally balanced details.


Jung Da-hye and Sean’s love story began in 2018 at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, where the two met as students. After seven years of dating, the couple officially became husband and wife this summer.
Jung Da-hye, a fashion and business professional, earned her MBA from Columbia University in New York and currently works for Taffin, a luxury jewelry brand owned by Sean’s uncle, James de Givenchy.

Her refined sense of style and cultural awareness have made her a rising figure in both the K-fashion and global luxury circles. Fans have praised her wedding details for blending her Korean heritage with the timeless artistry of the Givenchy lineage.
“This is such a beautiful representation of Korean culture,” one user commented. “Her design sense is impeccable — respectful, refined, and deeply personal.”
From a Parisian cathedral ceremony to handcrafted Korean wedding favors, Jung Da-hye and Sean Taffin de Givenchy’s union symbolizes the meeting of two worlds — European luxury heritage and Korean artistry.
Her elegant candle gifts, wrapped in silk and adorned with norigae, serve as more than just souvenirs — they’re a meaningful gesture of gratitude, embodying both tradition and timeless beauty.
Sources: MyDaily

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