Kim Yoo Jung has been a famous actress since she was a child for her natural beauty. Over time, Kim Yoo Jung’s appearance has gradually matured, becoming more and more goddess-like. Although she has tried many concepts and styles in her different roles, Kim Yoo Jung still looks especially beautiful to the public when she wears Hanbok – Korea’s traditional attire.
From childhood until adulthood, the child actress of The Moon Embracing the Sun has had many opportunities to wear Hanbok on screen. Each time, Kim Yoo Jung looks attractive in a different way. From a little girl with tanned skin and an adorable face like a doll, Kim Yoo Jung has grown up to become a famous “goddess of historical Korean dramas” at the age of 21. With an innocent and sweet visual, which matches well with the taste of the Korean public, Kim Yoo Jung seems to be born to wear Hanbok. Dressed in the traditional costume, the actress’s fragile and fairy-like beauty is even more emphasized.
Kim Yoo Jung has been well-loved since childhood for her angelic and radiant beauty
Since the beginning when she first entered the Korean entertainment industry, little Kim Yoo Jung has starred in many historical dramas. The image of a little girl with a chubby, loveable face and sparkling eyes while wearing a Hanbok has left a strong impression in the hearts of many viewers.
Kim Yoo Jung still looked adorable in a Hanbok even when her visual was not at its peak yet. The child actress’s innocent smile is guaranteed to make many viewers fall in love with her
13-year-old Kim Yoo Jung gives off innocent vibes, somewhat sorrowful yet graceful
The peak of Kim Yoo Jung’s visual after growing up
When Love in the Moonlight was broadcast, Kim Yoo Jung made viewers “visually shocked” because she looked like a beautiful fairy in the traditional Hanbok.
The actress’s dreamy look in a period role deserves to be called legendary
Dressed in discreet and elegant traditional Hanboks, Kim Yoo Jung only needs to put on light makeup to show off her fairy-like visual
Every scene of Love in the Moonlight is visually pleasing thanks to Kim Yoo Jung’s beauty
It is no surprise that the Korean public has always called Yoo Jung the “Hanbok goddess” or “goddess of historical dramas”
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