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Lee Hae-in (21, Korea University), a female figure skater who announced the beauty of Korea around the world, was selected as a sacred place for fashion and one of the best-looking athletes selected by Italian media, the host country of the Olympics.
Vogue Italy, a global fashion media outlet, recently selected the 2026 Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo Winter Olympics 'TOP5 LOOKS'.
The media said, "We look back on the stylish moments that shone in this Olympics," adding, "Athletes from all over the world who played on the field and track caught the eye not only for their outstanding skills but also for their great fashion sense." Here are five of Vogue Italy's best fashions of the past few days. Check it out in the gallery and vote for your favorite fashion in the profile link," he said.
Figure skaters, who can show their respective charms, are all ranked, and Lee Hae-in, the second candidate, is gaining overwhelming support.
Vogue Italy introduced a black and flower-decorated dress from the free skate, which performed to the opera Carmen.
In the post, which has 45,000 likes, Internet users say, "I'm sorry, but the number one was Lee Hae-in," "No. 2 is fantastic," and "No. 2 is the best."
Lee Hae-in's agency, DJ Management, said, "Vogue Italy's selection is significant in that Lee Hae-in has built his own color and image on stage and secured a public impact," adding, "The lighting of global fashion media shows that Lee Hae-in has established himself as a person with both cultural sense and star quality."
Lee Hae-in, who entered the Olympics for the first time after going through twists and turns, scored a total of 210.56 points in the women's figure skating singles and finished the competition eighth out of 24 to enter the top 10. Both the short program and the free skate recorded season bests.
Lee Hae-in also participated in the gala show at the invitation of the International Skating Union (ISU). In line with the OST of the animated film "K-Pop Demon Hunters," which introduced Korean culture and created a global craze, he wore a black hat and hanbok to promote Korean style, drawing a hot response.
Shin Ji-ah (18, Sehwa Girls' High School) was also nominated alongside Lee Hae-in. This is the part where you can feel the global Hallyu fever.
Shin Ji-ah, who remained in 14th place in the short program, finished the competition 11th with a total of 214.91 points, surpassing the previous personal best with 141.02 points in the free skate.
Vogue Italy released a photo of Shin Ji-ah, wearing a pure white dress and spiraling with a bright smile. Many Internet users are praising Shin Ji-ah's white stress.
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