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See-through lace blouse (white) | The savior who came to ruin my life

See-through lace blouse (white) | The savior who came to ruin my life

Regular price ¥11,800 JPY
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The Savior Who Came to Ruin My Life: A graphic inspired by the film "The Handmaiden" directed by Park Chan-wook. It depicts the romance and female solidarity between Sukki, a Korean woman raised by a group of fraudsters in Korea during the Japanese colonial rule, and Hideko, a Japanese young lady who is controlled by her uncle and cannot leave her mansion surrounded by a huge number of books, and is used as a tool by the patriarch. This phrase is how Hideko expressed Sukki's existence, and it seems to have also spread among women living in modern Korea as a term to express the existence of feminism. As someone living in Japan, I wanted to wear the ideas of this film, which depicts feminism as the key to liberation from imperialism and colonial rule, in my modern life. I drew a picture of the main visual of the film, showing Sukki and Hideko holding hands, and just by copying it, the atmosphere of romance between women was conveyed, so I realized the amazing expressiveness of Chan-wook and the actors. (super-KIKI)

About the product

  • Model in photo: 170cm
  • Length 54 / Width 44 / Shoulder width 54 / Sleeve length 46
  • Please note that as this is a remade second-hand item, there may be some wrinkles or dirt.
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