Broadcaster Park Kyung-rim captured attention with her hanbok appearance at the Moon River press conference.
Today (Oct. 30) in the morning, at the MBC building in Sangam-dong, Mapo District, Seoul, the press conference for MBC's new Fri.-Sat. drama Moon River (written by Jo Seung-hee, directed by Lee Dong-hyun, abbreviated as "Moon River") was held. The event was attended by the drama's leads Kang Tae-oh, Kim Se-jung, Lee Shin-young, Hong Soo-joo, Jin Goo and director Lee Dong-hyun.
In particular, the event drew attention because broadcaster Park Kyung-rim served as the host. Known as the "queen of events," Park Kyung-rim has led various broadcasting events, including film premieres and press conferences, drama and entertainment production presentations. Alongside her fluent hosting skills, Park Kyung-rim has attracted attention for wearing diverse outfits that match the concept of the projects she hosts.
At the Moon River press conference, Park Kyung-rim's outfit immediately drew attention. She appeared wearing traditional hanbok. From a blue jeogori that evoked the crown prince's gonryongpo to a voluminous skirt with a tone-on-tone gradient that spreads naturally, the beautiful hanbok that seemed to express Moon River drew admiration.
Earlier, at the production presentation for the drama A Hundred Memories, Park Kyung-rim appeared dressed as a bus attendant, and at the press conference for the film Tron: Ares she appeared in rider gear to match the racing concept.
She also appeared in athletic wear with a Taegeuk badge on the Netflix entertainment show Physical 100: Asia, and in the youth school drama Love Untangled she showcased styling that evoked summer school uniforms.
Not only was her wardrobe notable, but her handling of the photo time was smooth. When the on-screen couples—Kang Tae-oh and Kim Se-jung, Lee Shin-young and Hong Soo-joo—posed for two-shots and tried various "heart" poses, the actors' attempts at different heart shapes became tangled, and Park Kyung-rim stepped in, joking that they were "taking a difficult path, even in the drama going the difficult path," drawing attention to the work and naturally guiding adjustments to their poses.
Park Kyung-rim's career as the "queen of events" across various productions adds delight to audiences along with admiration for her professionalism. The Moon River she hosted on the day is a role-reversal (易地四肢) romance fantasy historical drama about a crown prince who has lost his smile and a buoy official who has lost their memory. It premieres on Friday, Nov. 7, at 9:50 p.m.
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