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Hyomin has a distinct fashion sensibility. She gravitates toward pieces that read as ornate without ever feeling flashy — letting the dress do the talking while she becomes the backdrop.
This time she picked the Ruffle Flower Organza midi dress by Cecilie Bahnsen. The Denmark-born designer’s signature is layering three-dimensional ruffles over lightweight organza. On this dress, tiny fabric pieces curl like miniature buds and form a grid that runs from the bodice to the hem. Though it’s rendered in a single blue-gray hue, the ruffles create rich tone-on-tone depth; sheer organza peeks through the gaps, giving the whole piece a light, airy presence. It’s the kind of dress that reads like an object even draped over a chair — and that’s exactly what Hyomin chose.

The worn shots complete Hyomin’s choice. The sleeveless silhouette bares her shoulders and collarbones, and the midi length elongates her legs by sitting just above the ankle. She added nothing — no jewelry, no shoes, no bag. Standing barefoot in front of a curtain, she uses a spare backdrop to offset the dress’s volume. In the black-and-white frame, the ruffle texture’s highlights and shadows pop dramatically. In the color frame, the cool blue-gray meets the backlight and the dress seems to glow. Hyomin’s two images show the same dress speaking two different visual languages.

A Cecilie Bahnsen dress feels less like something you put on and more like something you inhabit — you experience its weight, texture, and structure with your body. That’s why Hyomin added nothing: the dress already says everything.











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