Like Gong-Yoo, Oh Ji-ho has a great frame to fill out a suit but looks more natural in a slightly casual, preppy variant.

This “chic traveller” concept makes the sailor-stripe look a little more plausible, as well as his rumple-cute hair over immaculate slacks and sweaters.

Oh Ji-ho generally strikes me as eye candy and not much more, but this shoot kind of makes me want to see him play the irresponsible rich-boy to some firecracker of a heroine…

Gah, I love the detail of the jacket hanging in the background. Since he’s wearing a necklace, and the open collar exposes a singlet, it could be a suit-free look—but it’s there.
Observing what kinds of jewelry go well with these looks may just be my next thing… Like with Daniel Henney’s look, the almost talisman-like pendant on a chain is kind of a naturalistic touch to the formality of the suit-piece lines.
This photo gives off the leading men vibe—one’s the chill, chic one in his fashion-conscious suit, the other’s not sloppy, but comfortable with himself in a tee under a plaid shirt.
And then the setting starts getting distracting, with the lovely ladder and old pottery mixed in with lived-in messy books…
Like the waistband’s look on the suit slacks, though that man is SKINNY.
Can we see this show now? Please, Kim Soo-Hyun?
Fun play between the ruffle-front blouse and the minimalist suspenders and trousers. Cute, tomboyish…chic?
Love the bright colors here, and love the layering of polo under button-up. A color few men of non-Asian lineage could pull off, and few women, either, but the overall concept is easy to take off running with…
Opaque  by  andbamnan