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Leperri Dasha, finishes 7th in 'Kill It'... "Leap of a style creator leading K-fashion"

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Kim Heyrim

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On the 19th, it was announced that Dasha, a creator under Leperri, solidified her position as a style creator driving K-fashion by placing 7th in the final standings of tvN's variety program 'Kill It'.

In the final episode of tvN's 'Kill It' aired on the 28th, the top seven creators—Dasha, Kim Na-ra, Kim Ji-hoon, Bella Young, Yoyo, Jaein, and Choi Mi-na—competed in a three-round final to determine the ultimate style creator.

The first mission of the finals required each participant to complete their own outfit for the final opening. Dasha presented an image of herself in her 30s as imagined at age 12, Yoyo showcased an athleisure look, and Choi Mi-na offered a modern interpretation of Eastern-inspired white attire, each expressing their unique individuality.

The second mission, titled 'Leader's Wardrobe,' challenged each label leader to complete a styling within 15 minutes using special items brought from their own wardrobes. From high-end clothing to rare vintage pieces, a variety of styling items captured attention.

The third and final round was the 'Personal Showcase,' where participants planned, directed, styled, and presented a showcase reflecting their personal identity, consolidating all previous missions into one comprehensive round.

Dashas themed her showcase around 'Wedding' and stated, "I want to emphasize stylish women," successfully portraying active and hip brides with an ootd-kut-dur emotional touch.

According to Leperri (CEO Choi In-seok), Dasha, who appeared in tvN's 'Kill It: Style Creator Daejeon Competition' which concluded after 12 episodes, achieved a meaningful result as a leading figure in K-fashion through distinctive performances across missions that comprehensively tested the capabilities of style creators.

Notably, in the final mission of tvN's 'Kill It,' outfits directly designed by fashion influencers who reached the final round—including Dasha—were produced jointly by domestic material companies and manufacturing firms as part of the "K-Textile & Fashion Cooperation Strengthening and Global Brand Cultivation Project" supported by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and organized by the Korea Fashion Association. This 'All in Korea' project, realized through actual content using domestic materials and manufacturing expertise, is evaluated as having enhanced the added value of K-fashion through collaboration with fashion influencers, improved the competitiveness of the domestic fashion industry, and expanded the foundation for global market entry.

Meanwhile, the outfits designed directly by fashion influencers and jointly produced by domestic material and manufacturing companies, which were unveiled in this final mission, are expected to attract attention as a new growth model for the K-fashion industry. They will be available for purchase by consumers through an online and offline sales event held at Hyundai Department Store in the middle of this month.

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