Superman is back, Shim Hyung-tak revealed the behind-the-scenes of wearing traditional Japanese wedding attire.

On the broadcast of KBS 2TV's entertainment show 'Superman is back' (hereinafter 'Superman Returns') on 3rd, Shim Hyung-tak visited a photo studio with his daughter, who turned 200 days old.

That day, Shim Hyung-tak presented a hanbok as his daughter's first outfit. He said, 'Teacher Park Sul-nyeo dressed our hanbok for the 100th day as well. But we couldn't take pictures in the hanbok because she cried too much. Now, the 100th day hanbok doesn't fit. When I told her this, she said she would make a new one for us. I'm so grateful.'

On her 200th day, while wearing the hanbok again, Hari almost cried in the unfamiliar environment but regained her composure thanks to her father Shim Hyung-tak and took photos. She drew attention as she was crowned one of the three hanbok stars, alongside Park Bo-gum and Cha Eun-woo.

Seeing the result, Shim Hyung-tak couldn't take his eyes off and said, 'Wow, whose daughter is this? She's so pretty, really pretty.'

The next outfit was the traditional Japanese attire, hakama. Shim Hyung-tak noted, 'It's the clothing worn at Japanese weddings. My father-in-law said it looks great on her, so he wants to dress her in hakama even if it costs a lot. It's tens of millions of won. Renting it is expensive too, over a million won.'

He added, 'I also wanted to dress Hari in that outfit.'

[Photo] Capture from the broadcast of 'Superman is back.'

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