Fashionistas Jung Jae-hyung and Kim Na-young will showcase the Netflix variety show 'Closet Wars.'
'Closet Wars' is a competition program where siblings Jung Jae-hyung and Kim Na-young, who know how to dress well, rummage through the wardrobes of celebrities who want to escape their fashion ignorance and challenge personalized styling for clients. This fashion revival variety show will premiere on Netflix, with the 1st episode 'Sunwoo Yong-yeo episode' and the 2nd episode 'KCM episode' airing simultaneously.
Along with this, the preview video released by the 'Closet Wars' team features Jung Jae-hyung and Kim Na-young visiting the homes of celebrities, along with a lineup of clients ready to open their wardrobes, attracting attention.
Amid an interesting lineup of clients boasting strong characters, 'cooking maniac' Yoon Nam-no greeted the two MCs with the amusing remark, "I didn't expect such humble people in such a precious place!" while 'dating variety expert' Lee Kwan-hee noted, "I've never really liked clothes in my life," trying to woo Kim Na-young, casting a shadow over her face. Additionally, KCM, known as the 'icon of fashion terrorism,' appeared in his trademark arm sleeves and vest, expressing his despair by saying, "Clothes are not welcoming me," drawing laughter.
The lively reactions of Jung Jae-hyung and Kim Na-young exploring the wardrobes of clients boasting rigid fashion philosophies are also eye-catching. Kim Na-young reacted to Yoon Nam-no's claim of having "20 black T-shirts of the same design" by saying, "That's Steve Jobs-level," while Lee Kwan-hee's rigid fashion philosophy stating, "Luxury logos must be noticeable," made her facepalm with laughter. Furthermore, Sunwoo Yong-yeo's declaration, when asked what her most cherished clothing is, saying, "I cherish my body the most," hints at the arrival of a formidable opponent.
On another note, the newsworthy journey of Jung Jae-hyung, who is serving as an MC for a fashion variety show for the first time since his debut, adds to the interest. His ambitious styling suggestion of a balaclava to Sunwoo Yong-yeo, which led to someone saying, "I thought a monk had come," creates a comical scene. Alongside this, as the two MCs find themselves at the pinnacle of their fashionista lives while trying to uncover hidden gems in clients' wardrobes, clients discovering new styles with the clothes from their closets raises curiosity about the closet revival services that Jung Jae-hyung and Kim Na-young will present.
Meanwhile, Netflix's 'Closet Wars' will be released every Monday at 5 p.m. starting Aug. 4.
[Photo] Netflix's 'Closet Wars.'
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