South Korean actress Jun Ji-hyun is once again going viral—this time for her jaw-dropping look as a guest at a celebrity wedding, where fans say she "stole the show" with her effortless beauty and luxury fashion.

Photos resurfaced this week on an online forum under the title "Legendary Real-Life Jun Ji-hyun Guest Fashion," showing the star at a past wedding of a Cheongdam-dong salon owner, attended by numerous celebrities.
In the photos, Jun is clad in a matching pink tweed jacket, top, and shorts.
The oversized jacket, paired with low-heeled pink shoes, highlighted her signature long legs and graceful stature.

Wearing a face mask, Jun kept a low profile—but her presence was impossible to ignore.
"She stands out immediately," one commenter wrote.
"So bold to wear pink," another added.
As praise flooded online platforms, netizens left remarks including, "She's so beautiful," "Is she even human?" "Only Jun Ji-hyun could pull off that outfit," and "Her face is more radiant than the clothes."
The jacket and shoes she wore were both luxury brand items, further fueling admiration for her "effortlessly chic" appearance.
The images, reportedly taken last year, continue to circulate across social media, with fans calling her "a real-life Cheon Song-yi"—a reference to her iconic role in My Love from the Star.
Jun Ji-hyun, who debuted in 1997 through Ecole magazine, has built an acclaimed career with films such as Il Mare, My Sassy Girl, Windstruck, The Thieves, and Assassination.
She was also featured in popular dramas such as The Legend of the Blue Sea, Kingdom: Ashin of the North, and Jirisan.
She most recently joined Disney+'s forthcoming original drama Polaris, in which she portrays former UN Ambassador and diplomat Moon-joo.
The series follows Moon-joo and special agent San-ho (played by Kang Dong-won) as they uncover the truth behind a global incident.
Polaris is scheduled for release in the second half of 2025.
As anticipation grows for her next on-screen appearance, fans say Jun Ji-hyun's effortless elegance off-screen continues to prove why she remains one of South Korea's most enduring style icons.