I have not forgotten you, ninjaeyecandy!
The thing about Lee Jin-Wook, though, is he usually doesn’t look quite right in polished, formal looks. To me. He’s somehow raw, he has a masculinity that counterbalances with his slender build to be better set up like this.
In a badge-festooned overshirt that looks both awesome and a little blue-collar. He’s got the proper five o’clock shadow for it, too—I wonder if he keeps shaven to not look like Cha Seung-Won?

 ninjaeyecandy answered:  Happy anniversary! This blog is a bright spot to my day—so many gorgeous guys in gorgeous clothes! More Lee Jin Wook would be awesome. ;) 

OKAY, that I can do! (I’ll try to find more for a post aside from this little one, too.) I was skimming over I Need Romance 2012 a few days ago, and I’d only seen Lee Jin-Wook in Spy Myung-Wol. Whoa, does he have the cutie gene or what? I was not expecting that.
I mean, apparently he was a really good actor in Myung-Wol, I just thought he wasn’t really acting.
PS, ninjaeyecandy, your name is adorable; I love to see it pop up in my dashboard. ^_^

A knock-out lineup in a fanciful shoot themed on the Olympics for InStyle…

My favorite (of course) is Exo-K in their mixed media of gear and preppy casual. And smudges. Can’t forget my favorite makeup smudges.

Next comes Lee Min-Ki in a gorgeous set of all-white, mimicking fencing uniforms but actually a suit. Something about the high lapels reminds me pleasantly of science-teacher manga one-shots. (Or school nurses, if you prefer.)

Now that’s out of the way, what kind of faces are these doofs even making? Lee Jin Wook. You don’t even look like yourself, it is hilarious.

Lee Jin Wook as Choi Ryu wore everything like a uniform—leather jacket, suit, or honest-to-goodness North Korean Officer uniform. Not just with a bearing of a proud man, though: also with that sort of comfortable familiarity.
I can’t tell if this is a stiff dress shirt or ultralite leather jacket, but either way, the contrast makes the buttons pop, and in a good way. If the buttons are going to show so much, make them show-stoppers…
The hint of a necklace chain inside this shirt makes the striping of texture on it kind of hippie instead of just delicate. Which makes much more sense with the stubble and feathery hair.
Lee Jin Wook is an odd contrast of cute and tough features which is a little more odd when he’s playing the stoic on camera, but works nicely in photographs.
His eyes end up having to do all the talking anyway…
Oh, you are a smirky little — ‘hem.
Didn’t get much from this guy as the straight-man in Spy Myung Wol, and apparently it was those suits. He was kind of awesome in a couple of moments, but I can’t really have a thing for a guy who looks super cute when trying to hold his breath while hiding behind the furniture. With *seriousness*.
Put him in distressed out workman’s boots, a lumberjack shirt over a hoodie, and some nice casual jeans, then intensity can take a nice note.
…have yet to understand my obsession with grungy places in fashion photography.
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