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숨었 군! 정 자매는 "JIMMY CHOO MTO 이벤트"를위한 오프닝 쇼케이스에 참석

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Amidst drama preparations and the work of a busy CEO, the Jung sisters Jessica and Krystal have recently been spotted attending the opening showcase held in Sogong-dong’s Lotte Mall for fashion brand Jimmy Choo!
As the two have been notably recognized for following fashion trends – whether by simply being caught shopping or wearing something particularly impressive at the airport, or through their previous reality show – it came as no surprise that they were Jimmy Choo fans.
They have previously attended a global event of Jimmy Choo held in Los Angeles during April, in which they gained first-hand experience of its design and direction. At one point, Jimmy Choo’s creative director Jessica Choi was said to have personally chosen a pair of shoes for each sister based on such components as their image, silhouette and more.
For this event, Krystal wore suede, navy blue heels with a beige base, while Jessica had opted for a more subtle, pastel look with a sand colored pair of heel with a black base. Shopping bags are seen around each sister as they pose in front of the camera with purses and shoes in the background. From pose to clothing, the Jung sisters look both distinct and fashionable.
Krystal’s hairstyle in particular points back to her upcoming SBS drama “My Lovely Girl,” in which the 4thteaser clip has been released back on September 10th. Meanwhile, Jessica seems to have kept her hairstyle following her Cosmopolitan cover shoot a couple weeks back, in which her own brand “BLANC” had been featured as well.
Make sure to tune into Krystal’s upcoming drama, and stay tuned for more fashion products from Jessica! In the meantime, check out additional photos from their “Singles” pictorial, as well as our compilation of ten breathtaking photoshoots with the Jung sister only from Koreaboo!
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