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South Korean star Park Shin-Hye nails monochrome style twice in a row

South Korean star Park Shin-Hye nails monochrome style twice in a row

Time of India30-06-2025
South Korean star
has always had that effortless charm, both on and off screen. With her return to TV in the upcoming 2026 series Miss Undercover Boss, she's reminding us not just of her acting chops, but her killer sense of style too.
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Recently, she stepped out in two different monochrome looks and honestly, we're obsessed with both.
First up is a fun twist on the classic denim-on-denim trend. Park wore a light blue embellished denim jacket over matching shorts, layered with a simple white top. The outfit felt super easygoing, but the little details - the shimmer on the jacket and those thigh-high boots, added just the right amount of flair. It's the perfect weekend outfit: laid-back, cute, and still fashion-forward.
Her soft, curled bob framed her face beautifully, giving the look a fresh, youthful vibe. There was nothing overly styled or stiff about her hair, it had that 'I just woke up like this (but better)' texture we all try to nail. Her makeup kept things natural and glowy, with dewy skin, softly defined brows, and a subtle cherry lip. Everything about the look said easy, breezy, and effortlessly cool.
Then came the second outfit, an all-black ensemble that leaned into a more streetwear-meets-utilitarian vibe.
She wore a cropped black zip-up jacket with bold balloon sleeves, paired with high-waisted wide-leg pants that brought an interesting shape to the whole look. It was sleek, modern, and had that slightly edgy feel that still felt totally wearable.
Park's bob was styled a bit sleeker here, which balanced the oversized silhouette of the outfit really well. Her makeup leaned matte this time, with well-defined eyes (we see you, subtle liner!) and a pinkish nude lip that tied everything together.
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It was polished, but still totally in line with her signature natural style.
What we love about both outfits is how they show two very different sides of monochrome dressing - one playful and light, the other bold and cool. And Park Shin-Hye pulls off both like it's no big deal.
So now the real question: are you team denim blue or all-black everything?
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