Park Bo-Young and Choi Woo-Shik star in the 10-episode Netflix romcom series ‘Melo Movie’. Bo-Young is Kim Mu-Bee, a disillusioned assistant director with a troubled past that has created a complicated relationship with films, who reunites with Ko Gyeom (played by Woo-Shik), a passionate cinephile film critic. Bo-Young’s style matches her character’s introverted nature with muted outfit shades and various layers coming together for lowkey fashionable combinations.
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Park Bo-Young’s Fashion in the K-Drama ‘Melo Movie’
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Look #1
In one of the first looks from the drama, Bo-Young donned an ivory corduroy shirt from COVERNAT for a stylishly informal look. For footwear, she chose a pair of sneakers from ASICS.

Look #2
We caught a glimpse of her New Balance sneakers that complemented her outfit.
Look #3
She also wore a navy varsity jacket from COVERNAT in another look.

Look #4
Bo-Young’s sage green hunting jacket from UNIFORM BRIDGE, seen in episode 2, is both rugged and refined.

Look #5
She looked pretty in a sky blue and color mix intarsia knit sweater from INSILENCE.
Look #6
Her mélange grey vintage label balloon sleeve collared dress from AND YOU is a cute outfit for a cozy night in.


Look #7
In episode 3, Bo-Young showcased another one of her signature laidback looks. She wore a mélange grey vintage nouvelle logo shirt from ROLAROLA with drawstring denim shorts from AND YOU.

Look #8
She sported a relaxed grey cotton sweatshirt from AVAM HOME in this scene.
Look #9
This Polo Ralph Lauren logo-print quarter-zip sweatshirt from episode 4 is the definition of comfortable-chic and preppy.
Look #10
She opted for a white vintage label volume sleeve T-shirt from AND YOU.
Look #11
Bo-Young exuded an effortless aura an oversized khaki beige loose-fit corduroy jacket by Oui Mais Non.
Look #12
She made a simple style statement in a leather collar cotton jacket by Avie Muah.

Look #13
This beige turtle neck knit from Smooth Mood complemented her layered winter look in episode 5, worn beneath a navy puffer jacket.
Look #14
She looked comfortable in a red and white stripe knit jacket from AND YOU.
Look #15
This light grey sweatshirt is from OTHEMENT by Vocavaca.
Look #16
Departing from her usual roomy fits, Bo-Young styled a yellow sleeveless knit top with a matching cardigan, both from MONGDOL, to achieve a soft and romantic look.


Look #17
The next episode has her in a white cotton T-shirt by LE MONT ST MICHEL.
Look #18
Her outfit from episode 8 featured a cream cake puff cardigan from RE_L and a pair of sneakers by New Balance.
Look #19
She carried a bag from STAND OIL to complete her look.
Look #20
Her mini backpack captured here is from SOMEWHEREBUTTER.
Look #21
For a stylish street outfit in episode 9, Bo-Young layered a round collar check pocket shirt from RONRON over a simple black tee and shorts.
Look #22
Her white T-shirt from ROLAROLA with light blue jeans created a classically minimalist look in the final episode.
Look #23
This hug backpack, also from STAND OIL, was a cute addition to her pastel blue ensemble.
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