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  • Kim Hee-sun Fashion 48: 15 Body Looks

    Kim Hee-sun Fashion 48: 15 Body Looks

    At 48, Kim Hee-sun Fashion proves that a woman’s best style decade hasn’t started yet.

    From a Prelin striped polo knit that slims the upper body to a custom butterfly tulle blouse that turns arm coverage into high art, these 15 looks carry one consistent lesson: the right silhouette does more than any diet ever could.

    If you’ve already read how Lee Min-jung approaches the same body-proportion challenges, Lee Min-jung Fashion: 15 Slimming Looks is the perfect companion piece to this post.

    This breakdown covers all 15 looks with the exact styling logic behind each one — plus practical tips you can apply the next time you’re standing in front of your wardrobe wondering what to wear.


    Kim Hee-sun Fashion — The Striped Polo Knit That Slims Without Trying

    Kim Hee-sun relaxing in a rattan swing chair, wearing a multi-stripe collar knit top with white bermuda shorts. (Source: Kim Hee-sun’s official SNS)

    Kim Hee-sun Fashion opens with one of the most deceptively simple tricks in the 4060 style playbook.

    A polo collar creates a clean vertical line from the neck downward, which immediately lengthens the appearance of the neck and jawline.

    Fine multi-stripe patterns in mixed tones — rather than bold, wide horizontal bands — scatter the eye instead of widening the frame, making the torso read as slimmer overall.

    The ribbed waist band at the hem gently defines the waistline without any tight tailoring, which is exactly the kind of “invisible shaping” that works best for women in their 40s and 50s.

    For anyone who finds polo shirts tend to look boxy, try sizing down one size in the body while keeping the shoulder seam in place — the collar will still look relaxed, but the silhouette will read as much sharper.


    Kim Hee-sun Fashion — White Bermuda Pants That Make Legs Look Longer

    Kim Hee-sun standing against a dark wood-panel wall in the same striped polo knit and white wide bermuda shorts. (Source: Kim Hee-sun’s official SNS)

    Kim Hee-sun Fashion uses white bermuda pants here to do something very specific with body proportion.

    White on the lower half draws the eye downward and outward, which visually extends the leg line beyond where the fabric actually ends.

    A bermuda length that ends just above or at the knee is the most flattering cut for women in their 40s — it covers the upper thigh and knee area while keeping the lower leg completely visible, which is usually the slimmest part.

    Pairing a colorful, patterned top with clean white bottoms creates a visual hierarchy that keeps the eye moving upward toward the face, away from any areas around the midsection or hips.

    If white bermuda shorts feel too casual, a white wide-leg cropped trouser in the same length gives the same leg-lengthening effect with a slightly more elevated feel.


    Kim Hee-sun Fashion — Adidas Track Pants That Cover Everything Below the Waist

    Kim Hee-sun seated on outdoor steps by the water, wearing a black zip-up jacket and Adidas wide-leg track pants with white side stripes. (Source: Kim Hee-sun’s official SNS)

    Kim Hee-sun Fashion proves here that athleisure can be just as body-conscious as any luxury piece.

    Adidas wide-leg track pants with the signature white side stripe run a vertical line down the full length of the leg, which pulls the eye up and down rather than across — one of the most efficient slimming tricks available in everyday casualwear.

    The wide leg means the fabric never touches the thigh or calf, so the entire lower body is covered without any clinging or contouring.

    A grey or dark baseball cap pulled low creates a deliberate air of “not trying,” which is a stylistic choice in itself — and it also draws the eye toward the face rather than letting it settle anywhere below the shoulder line.

    In my opinion, this Adidas track pant silhouette is one of the most underrated options for women in their 40s who want to dress casually without sacrificing proportion control.


    Kim Hee-sun Fashion — Crop Denim Jacket ,Wide Pants for the Perfect Waist Illusion

    Kim Hee-sun in front of a dark door, wearing a cropped washed-black denim jacket over a graphic white tee and Adidas wide-leg track pants. (Source: Kim Hee-sun’s official SNS)

    Kim Hee-sun Fashion applies the “short top, long bottom” formula here with precision.

    A crop jacket that ends at the hip bone creates a visual waistline exactly where it’s most flattering — it tells the eye “the legs start here,” which makes the lower body appear dramatically longer.

    Keeping the inner tee long and untucked underneath the jacket means the lower belly is covered even when the jacket is open, which solves one of the most common concerns for women in their 40s without requiring any tight layering.

    The contrast between the heavyweight washed denim jacket and the fluid wide-leg track pants is also a textural balance — structured top, soft bottom — that keeps the overall look from looking too casual or too stiff.

    Practical tip: if you don’t want to invest in a designer crop jacket, a thrifted or vintage oversized denim jacket worn with the sleeves rolled once and the body left fully unbuttoned reads almost identically from a distance.


    Kim Hee-sun Fashion — Sweatshirt + Adidas Maxi Skirt for Unexpected Elegance

    Kim Hee-sun standing in front of a pink-winged street mural, wearing a light grey sweatshirt and a navy Adidas maxi skirt with side stripe detail. (Source: Kim Hee-sun’s official SNS)

    Kim Hee-sun Fashion takes a sharp turn here — and it works entirely because of length.

    Pairing a relaxed sweatshirt with a floor-length skirt transforms both pieces: the sweatshirt reads as intentional rather than lazy, and the maxi skirt elevates what would otherwise be a purely casual sportswear item.

    The Adidas side stripe on a maxi skirt length draws one unbroken vertical line from hip to floor, which is as close to an optical height-booster as casualwear gets.

    For women in their 40s and 50s who are self-conscious about thighs, calves, or ankles, a maxi-length athletic skirt is genuinely one of the best-kept secrets in everyday dressing — full coverage, zero effort, and the vertical stripe does the rest.

    A similar look is achievable with any wide, floor-length skirt in a dark solid color combined with a relaxed-fit sweatshirt in a neutral tone.


    Kim Hee-sun Fashion — Butterfly Tulle Blouse That Covers Arms Like Nothing Else

    Kim Hee-sun backstage, wearing a custom white butterfly-embroidered tulle blouse with voluminous puff sleeves and ruffled details. (Source: Kim Hee-sun’s official SNS)

    Kim Hee-sun Fashion reaches its most dramatic moment here — and the arm-coverage lesson is unmissable.

    Voluminous tulle sleeves that gather from shoulder to wrist cover the upper arm completely while the sheer fabric means the arm isn’t hidden so much as softened — it becomes a gentle shape rather than a defined silhouette.

    The butterfly and floral embroidery scattered across the sleeve surface draws the eye to the decorative detail rather than the arm underneath, which is an advanced version of the “distraction with beautiful things” approach to body coverage.

    For women who avoid sleeveless or short-sleeved tops because of upper-arm concerns, a voluminous tulle or organza sleeve is the most elegant solution — it adds volume to the sleeve that reads as artistic rather than compensatory.

    The high mock-neck collar in the same sheer fabric is also doing quiet work on neck coverage, hiding any neck area concerns without the stiffness of a traditional turtleneck.


    Kim Hee-sun Fashion — Mirror Selfie That Shows the Full Tulle Look

    Kim Hee-sun taking a mirror selfie in the same white butterfly tulle blouse, showing the full upper-body silhouette. (Source: Kim Hee-sun’s official SNS)

    Kim Hee-sun Fashion gives us the full picture here from a different angle, and the waist detail becomes clear.

    The white tulle blouse tapers through the torso, so despite the enormous volume of the sleeves and collar, the body itself reads as slim — this is the classic “balloon sleeve, fitted body” approach that works so reliably for mature women’s styling.

    Pulling the hair back into a simple updo fully reveals the high neckline detail and lets the embroidered collar speak without competition.

    The mirror-selfie angle at approximately 45 degrees is also the most flattering shooting angle for a puff-sleeve top — it shows the volume of one sleeve while keeping the face and torso clearly visible.


    Kim Hee-sun Fashion — Backstage Tulle Look: Why Sheer Is More Slimming Than Solid

    Kim Hee-sun backstage in the same white tulle blouse, hands raised to her cheeks, surrounded by the costume rack. (Source: Kim Hee-sun’s official SNS)

    Kim Hee-sun Fashion gives us one more view of this extraordinary blouse, and the styling principle becomes even clearer.

    Sheer fabric over a solid inner base creates a layered visual depth that solid fabric can’t — the eye perceives the arm or shoulder as “existing inside something beautiful” rather than “being covered up.”

    For women in their 40s and 50s who have been avoiding sheer fabrics because they feel too revealing, the key is the inner base: a skin-tone or white slip underneath a white sheer outer means full modesty with all the visual lightness of sheer fabric.

    The ruffled collar gathered around the neck and shoulders in this look also does the additional work of widening the appearance of the shoulders, which naturally makes the face look smaller and the overall silhouette more balanced.


    Kim Hee-sun Fashion — Scallop-Trim Blouse That Frames the Face Perfectly

    Kim Hee-sun wearing a white organza blouse with black scallop-edge trim and bold striped collar, adjusting her hair. (Source: Kim Hee-sun’s official SNS)

    Kim Hee-sun Fashion pivots to a completely different silhouette here — structured and graphic rather than dreamy and soft.

    A wide flat collar with bold black scallop-edge trim creates a strong horizontal frame around the collarbone area, which draws the eye upward and keeps attention on the face and neck.

    Puff sleeves that gather gently at the wrist add feminine volume through the arm without any tight cling — the same sleeve construction used in the tulle blouse, here executed in a crisper organza.

    The gold statement earring visible on one side adds a warm, high-contrast accent that breaks the black-and-white graphic palette and prevents the look from reading as too severe for daytime wear.


    Kim Hee-sun Fashion — Black Ribbed Dress with White Bow That Redefines Monochrome

    Kim Hee-sun in profile beside a clothing rack, wearing a structured black ribbed outfit with a large white bow at the neckline. (Source: Kim Hee-sun’s official SNS)

    Kim Hee-sun Fashion uses one of the oldest tricks in the book here — a large white accent placed directly at the neckline — and proves it still works at the highest level.

    A single white bow or contrast collar at the neck creates an instant focal point that pulls every eye upward toward the face, which is exactly where you want attention in a monochrome look.

    The ribbed black base underneath creates vertical texture that elongates the entire silhouette, while the structured sleeves with contrast trim keep the arms looking defined rather than soft.

    This is a look that works because it commits fully — the bow is large enough to be intentional, the black is deep enough to anchor it, and neither element apologizes for itself.


    Kim Hee-sun Fashion — All-Black Shirt Dress That Lengthens the Entire Body

    Kim Hee-sun standing in a room interior, wearing a full all-black oversized shirt tucked into a black H-line midi skirt, pink watch accent. (Source: Kim Hee-sun’s official SNS)

    Kim Hee-sun Fashion shows the power of monochrome dressing most clearly in this look.

    When the top and bottom are the same color, the eye reads the body as one continuous unbroken shape — which is significantly taller and slimmer-looking than any two-color combination could achieve.

    A single pop of color at the wrist — here, a pink watch — gives the eye somewhere to rest without breaking the vertical line of the all-black silhouette.

    Tucking a voluminous shirt into a high-waisted skirt raises the visual waistline to its most flattering position and keeps the shirt from adding bulk around the midsection.

    For women in their 40s and 50s who feel self-conscious about the abdominal area, a half-tuck (front only, sides and back left loose) achieves the same waistline effect with more coverage over the lower belly.


    Kim Hee-sun Fashion — Black Side-Slit Skirt That Shows Less but Looks Like More

    Kim Hee-sun posing against a white curved wall, wearing an oversized black shirt with a black H-line midi skirt featuring a deep side slit and black pointed heels. (Source: Kim Hee-sun’s official SNS)

    Kim Hee-sun Fashion delivers one of its most powerful body-proportion lessons here through a single design detail: the side slit.

    A floor-length or midi skirt that covers the entire leg creates a sleek, elegant silhouette — but a deep side slit that opens with each step reveals only the lower shin and ankle, which are typically the slimmest parts of the leg.

    This creates the impression of leg length and confidence without the exposure of a mini or thigh-high slit, which is exactly the balance most women in their 40s are looking for.

    Black pointed-toe heels elongate the foot and ankle line below the slit, adding a final visual extension that makes the leg appear to continue well below the hemline.


    Kim Hee-sun Fashion — Side Profile in All-Black That Shows the Real Silhouette Power

    Kim Hee-sun from the side against the same curved white wall, arms crossed, the full length of the black skirt and slit visible. (Source: Kim Hee-sun’s official SNS)

    Kim Hee-sun Fashion gives us the side view here, and the full silhouette impact of the H-line skirt becomes unmistakable.

    A true H-line skirt — straight from hip to hem with no flare or taper — creates the most elongating silhouette of any skirt shape for women with fuller hips or thighs, because the fabric never clings at the widest point.

    Crossing the arms at the front naturally draws the fabric of the loose shirt inward at the center, creating the appearance of a defined waistline without any belt or tight tailoring.

    The overall effect — side-parted straight hair, long black column silhouette, single slit opening — is the closest thing to a universally flattering formula that exists in women’s fashion.


    Kim Hee-sun Fashion — Lemon Yellow Shirt + Black Knitwear for the Brightest Face Trick

    Kim Hee-sun holding a birthday cake with a lit candle, wearing a lemon-yellow cotton shirt with a black knit cardigan draped over the shoulders. (Source: Kim Hee-sun’s official SNS)

    Kim Hee-sun Fashion saves its most practical everyday lesson for Look 14.

    A pale lemon-yellow shirt placed directly at face level acts as a natural reflector — it bounces warm, golden light upward onto the skin, which instantly makes the face look brighter and more rested.

    Draping a dark cardigan over the shoulders rather than wearing it properly is one of the most effective tricks for mature dressing: it adds a layer of coverage to the shoulder and upper back area while keeping the look deliberately casual rather than bundled up.

    The black cardigan draped over yellow also creates a strong color contrast that keeps the eye moving between the two tones, preventing any single area of the body from becoming the visual focus.

    For women who want to try this “draped knit” technique, the key is letting the cardigan sit toward the back of the shoulders rather than the front — this keeps the chest area open and avoids adding bulk at the front of the torso.


    Kim Hee-sun Fashion — Birthday Look That Proves Casual Is the New Elegant at 48

    Kim Hee-sun seated at a table with a birthday cake, wearing the same lemon yellow shirt and black draped cardigan, hair loose, smiling softly. (Source: Kim Hee-sun’s official SNS)

    Kim Hee-sun Fashion closes on its most human note — a birthday, a cake, and a look that asks nothing of the viewer except to notice how completely at ease she is.

    The lemon-yellow shirt in this seated shot does exactly what was described in Look 14, but the soft evening lighting makes the reflector effect even more visible: the warm glow from the candle and the yellow fabric together produce a remarkably flattering, almost luminous skin tone.

    A loose, natural hair style that frames the face on both sides softens the overall impression in a way that a pulled-back style wouldn’t — for mature women especially, hair that falls alongside the face tends to be more naturally rejuvenating than any tight updo.

    This is the kind of look that takes ten minutes to put on and photographs as if it took an hour — which is, in the end, the real standard for great everyday style.


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    Shin Mina proves that restraint, applied with confidence, is the most powerful fashion statement of all. Shin Mina Style: 15 Looks That Prove Less Is More is the complete guide to her quietly radical approach.

    Lee Min-jung’s body-proportion mastery is just as precise as everything you’ve read here. Lee Min-jung Fashion: 15 Slimming Looks is the natural companion piece to this post.

    Son Ye-jin moves through mermaid gowns and resort chic with the same quiet confidence Kim Hee-sun brings to everyday dressing. Son Ye-jin Fashion: 15 Slimming Body Cover Looks is well worth reading next.


    Prelin (PRELIN) by Wivismall — the Korean women’s brand behind the striped polo knit, the black shirt dress, and the yellow lemon shirt seen throughout this set.

    Adidas Korea — the brand behind the wide-leg track pants and maxi skirt with the signature three-stripe detail.


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    3 Questions for Readers

    1. Which of Kim Hee-sun’s 15 looks would you most want to try first — the Adidas wide-leg athleisure, the butterfly tulle blouse, or the all-black slit-skirt formula?
    2. Do you usually avoid horizontal stripes, or have you found a way to make them work for your body type?
    3. Which body-proportion trick surprised you the most — the side slit that “shows less but looks like more,” or the lemon-yellow shirt as a face-brightening reflector?

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