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We’ve made a list before (which you can find here), but in recent years, there have definitely been a fair share of male leads who have set some high standards when it comes to K-drama boyfriend material. When you think of your favorite K-drama male lead, there are a few obvious ones that come to mind and a few that you know definitely wouldn’t make that list, ie. Joo Dan Tae from “The Penthouse.”
And although it took everything in me to not put the perfect Ri Jung Hyuk from “Crash Landing On You” on the list, thinking about the fact that we would only be able to see him in Switzerland really didn’t make him the most ideal K-drama boyfriend – although a fair share of us
In many K-dramas, there’s always that perfect and loving second male lead that we tend to fawn over. Second lead syndrome is that dreaded feeling you get for the second lead of a K-drama who we all know will never be with the girl that he is in love with. He wears his heart on his sleeve, professes his love, and would do basically anything for her, but his affections are never reciprocated. Here’s a tribute to the 10 second male leads of 2020 who we will never forget.
Note: List is in no particular order and dramas that aired in December 2020 are not included.
Record of Youth: Park So Dam’s playful fashion aesthetic is what we need to brighten up our 2021
We are looking back at Park So Dam’s fun and playful style from the hit show Record of Youth. Scroll down to see what we’re talking about. Written By
Pinkvilla Desk 19817206 reads Mumbai Updated: February 6, 2021 07:42 pm Record of Youth: Park So Dam’s playful fashion aesthetic is what we need to brighten up our 2021
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Record of Youth got our attention for many reasons be it the phenomenal storyline, extraordinary cast and the most riveting plot, the show blew us away. But one thing that also had our attention and even probably elevated it was Park So-Dam’s style in the drama. The unbelievably good-looking actress can be seen elevating each and every look with every outfit she wore.
2020 has been a whirlwind of surprises whether good or bad, and most of us are probably glad to bid goodbye to the year that was. But in K-dramaland, the last year has produced some of the best dramas that kept our stay-at-home days well worth it and helped us escape into captivating stories. Aside from epic pairings, heart-stopping narratives, and unforgettable moments, here’s a list of fashionable characters that have made a mark in 2020 K-dramas:
Style Queens
Seo Ye Ji in “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay”
Who can forget the outrageous yet lovable character that is Go Moon Young? From her whimsical dresses, over-the-top styling, and dreamy high fashion outfits, there’s nothing she can’t pull off. Her style is reminiscent of princesses and witches in fairy tales, much like her character who projects a fiercely guarded individual that just longs to feel loved and accepted. Her out-of-this-world clothes serve as armors that hide her true feelings, until one special person i