Bae Suzy Shines in Hanbok + Talks About Being Hands-On on Youtube, New Drama

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Bae Suzy never fails to deliver head-turning looks, as the actress graced Elle Korea's January 2024 issue.

Starting the year with a bang, the singer-actress showcased her amazing beauty as she slays in traditional hanbok.

The publication also marks the magazine's first hanbok cover in 30 years since Elle Korea released its first cover in 1992.

As seen in the photos, Bae Suzy wore various types of hanbok in collaboration with six Korean hanbok companies and the Korean Craft and Design Culture Promotion Institute.

Bae Suzy's Elle Korea Cover to Appear in Times Square

Apart from slaying the traditional costume and showing the beauty of Korea's culture, the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism will feature the actress' Hanbok pictorial video at Times Square Broadcast in New York.

The public gets to see Bae Suzy's beauty in Hanbok on December 24 at 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. on December 25.

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In addition, the video was also released on an electronic display board in Wei on December 15.

Before Bae Suzy, the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism selected former figure skater Yuna Kim to participate in last year's event.

Bae Suzy Shares Her Thoughts About New Drama and Keeping Her YouTube Channel

After the success of her K-drama comeback "Doona" with Yang Se Jong, Bae Suzy returns to the small screen with a promising K-drama, "It Will All Come True."

Headlining the upcoming romance fantasy series, she transforms into Ga Young, a woman who lacks emotions.

However, her life will change after meeting the Genie, played by Kim Woo Bin. 

This will be the duo's reunion after starring in the 2016 K-drama "Uncontrollably Fond."

According to the actress, one of her preparations before the filming star is self-care in the form of rest, and she says that she "wants to enjoy it interestingly and happily."

The upcoming K-drama is penned by the renowned writer Kim Eun Sook of "Descendants of the Sunb," "The King: Eternal Monarch," Goblin," and "The Glory," and directed by Lee Byung Hun of "Dream" and "Be Melodramatic."

Other than her K-drama comeback, Bae Suzy also focuses on working on her YouTube channel, where she gets to share a glimpse of her life with fans.

According to her, she is the one who edits her own videos, explaining that she wanted them to convey a personal feeling to viewers.

"Since it's a small video, I thought I could film and edit this myself. I think this also gives fans a more personal and intimate feeling."

As of this writing, Bae Suzy's YouTube is close to reaching its 500,000 subscribers, and her last content is showing her trip to London.


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 Written by Geca Wills

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