Vogueのインスタグラム(voguemagazine) - 10月17日 04時50分
Designer Jenia Kim (@j.kim) is one of an estimated half-million ethnic Koreans in the former Soviet Union who compose the diaspora known as the Koryo-saram. Though she now lives in Moscow, she was born in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, to ethnic Korean parents who belonged to a community that had been forcibly moved to Central Asia by Stalin in the late 1930s. For her latest design project, Kim reinterprets the national Korean dress of jeogori by using vibrant fabrics from traditional Uzbek costumes and Soviet-era materials. The collection and photographs reflect Kim's fragmented memories of home — how she experienced her culture as a child without having any real understanding about its origin, and her family's complicated history in the Soviet Union. Tap the link in our bio for more details. Photo by @hassankurbanbaev
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