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Korean Blazer Female.

Korean blazers for women feature soft shoulders, elongated cuts, and a silhouette that deliberately undermines formality.

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Korean blazers for women feature soft shoulders, elongated cuts, and a silhouette that deliberately undermines formality. Fūga Studios curates the Seoul blazer look for women who want structure without stiffness.

The Korean women's blazer.

In Seoul, the blazer is everyday wear, not office uniform. Women wear it open over dresses, with wide trousers, or as the only structured piece in an otherwise flowing outfit. The fit is more relaxed than European tailoring — shoulders less defined, length often to mid-thigh. In the Korean Fashion Guide you'll find the full style story.

Styling approaches.

Oversized blazer with a slim skirt or midi dress underneath — the proportion contrast carries the look. Alternatively, blazer with Korean Streetwear cargo trousers and flat boots for the more casual version. Color choice muted: cream, black, light grey. Jewelry minimal, bag compact.

Collection overview.

Deconstructed and classic blazers, complemented by matching bottoms and layering pieces. All items from the Korean Fashion Kollektion selected — limited drops without restocking.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the Korean style called for women?

Known internationally as K-Fashion. It combines minimalist cuts with playful proportions — less color, more silhouette, always a hint of nonchalance.

Can you wear Korean trousers with a blazer?

Absolutely — wide, straight-cut trousers are the Seoul standard pairing with a blazer. The contrast between structured top and flowing bottom makes the look.

What do most Korean women wear?

The everyday look in Seoul centers on neutral colors, clean lines, and considered proportions. Oversized blazers, midi skirts, and simple sneakers are part of the cityscape.

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Fūga isn't for everyone.

Berlin Plattenbau origins, Asia-inspired. Creative, but never fully fitting into the system. Tokyo 2015 as the starting point — six niche phases since then.

Today: Berlin · Shanghai · Tokyo · Poznań. We know our designers by name. Limited drops, no restocks.

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