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This week: We are going to see an elegant style!
A unique-proportion look completed with Seolhyun’s long coat styling!
Check out the ultimate “effortlessly stylish” long coat outfit, where she brightens things up by adding a mint color point to a black long coat.
These days, everyone has that “What should I wear today?” worry at least once, right?
It’s that kind of weather where you just space out in front of your closet in the morning.
So today, while I was scrolling through Instagram,
I saw Seolhyun’s daily outfit and literally went, “Wow… of course.”
Even in the cold winter air,
it feels like she captured warmth and chicness at the same time.
It’s just a coat thrown on casually, but
the overall vibe is so alive
that my eyes naturally went straight to the coat fit.
Looking at how she pulls off what could have been just an ordinary black coat
in such a stylish way,
you really see why people call this the textbook of long coat styling.
That phrase doesn’t come out of nowhere.
That “done but undone” effortlessness,
let’s take a closer look together.
Seolhyun’s “Drop of Mint” mix-and-match
The most eye-catching point in this Seolhyun outfit
is definitely the color combination.
Overall it’s calm, but that one small touch is right on point.
Outerwear
A black long coat with a clean, streamlined fall.
The shoulder line is neat, so the overall silhouette looks even slimmer.
You can tell at a glance it’s the type with a great coat fit!
Inner
The key is the mint-colored zip-up hoodie
peeking out slightly from inside the coat.
It lightens the heaviness typical of winter outfits
and even makes the face tone look brighter.
Pants & shoes
She keeps it comfortable with wide pants,
then finishes with white sneakers
to complete that natural mood unique to Seolhyun’s off-duty style.
Bag
By adding a black tote bag to this casual look,
she also subtly brings in a touch of sophistication.

STYLE TIP | How to wear it by temperature
What makes this outfit even better
is how easy it is to adapt depending on the day’s weather.
Outfit for 5 degrees
Just like in the photo, the combo of a zip-up hoodie + long coat is enough.
It’s comfortable to move in, so it’s perfect as an everyday “effortlessly stylish” look.
Outfit for 3 degrees
If it feels a bit chilly,
try layering a lightweight padded vest inside the hoodie.
It won’t look bulky, but the warmth level goes way up.
Outfit for 1 degree
On days that practically feel below zero, a muffler is a must!
If you match it in ivory or light gray tones
that go well with mint,
you’ll complete a cozy yet tasteful coat outfit.
Even with just simple items,
being able to create this kind of atmosphere
is the biggest charm of this long coat styling.
If the black coat in your closet
has been feeling boring for no reason,
try adding just one bright-colored inner piece like Seolhyun.
The vibe will change much more than you expect.
A perfectly effortless style
completed with just one casually thrown-on coat.
Make sure to give it a try at least once this weekend.
if you want to see more on Instagram here 😀
When was the last time you visited a Seoul Palace without fighting through Crowds?

Gyeonghuigung Palace is your answer.
Why does nobody go here?
It's one of Seoul's Five Grand Palaces, but it's had a rough ride. Built in 1617, it originally had 100+ buildings and housed ten Joseon kings. Then fires, Japanese colonization, and decades of neglect reduced it to almost nothing.
The palace you see today? Reconstructed and reopened in 2002. It's smaller, quieter, and honestly feels more like a hidden garden than a major tourist site.
Why you SHOULD go here
✅ Completely free
✅ Zero crowds — perfect for actually enjoying the space
✅ Right in Jongno — 11-14 min walk from Gwanghwamun or Seodaemun stations
✅ The Seoul Museum of History is on the grounds
You can see everything in 30-45 minutes. It's perfect for morning coffee walks, peaceful dates, or when you need a mental reset in the middle of the city.
The move
Visit Gyeonghuigung first thing in the morning when it's extra quiet. Grab a coffee, wander through, then hit the Seoul Museum of History if you're feeling it.
📍 45 Saemunan-ro, Jongno-gu
💰 Free
🚇 Line 5 - Gwanghwamun (Exit 1) or Seodaemun (Exit 4)
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