A 700,000-won bag, but how much is the Lanvin coat?...Lee Boojin's 'all-black perfection' graduation look for her son
Lee Boojin attends her son's high school graduation
Applause and cheers for her son's performance... her bright demeanor draws attention
Lee Boojin, President of Hotel Shilla, attended her son Im Donghyun's high school graduation ceremony.
Lee Boojin, president of Hotel Shilla, attended her son Im Donghyun's graduation ceremony at Whimoon High School in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, on the 9th. / Screenshot from News1TV
View original image'Mom' Lee Boojin beams a bright smile at her son
On the 9th, Lee attended the graduation ceremony at Whimoon High School in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, together with her aunt, Hong Raryoung, former Deputy Director General of the Leeum Museum of Art. During the ceremony, she repeatedly waved at her son and gave him a radiant smile.
Im, who was a vocalist in the school band, also went on stage during an event held before the graduation ceremony. Im and his friends passionately performed "Never Ending Story" by the band Boohwal and "To You" by Shin Haecheol. Watching with a smile, Lee responded with applause and cheers.
Lee Boojin, President of Hotel Shilla, attended the graduation ceremony of her son, Lim Donghyun, at Hwimun High School in Gangnam-gu, Seoul on the 9th. News1TV capture
View original imageBlack long coat, gloves, and bag...showcasing an all-black look
On this day, Lee showcased an "all-black" style by pairing a neat black long coat with black gloves and a black bag. The coat she wore is believed to be a long tailored coat by the French luxury brand Lanvin. It is characterized by a design featuring a leather strap at the waist. The coat is currently sold out at official retailers, and similar items are known to be priced in the 3 million to 4 million won range.
The bag appears to be the Numero Un black tote bag from the French brand Polene. The design stands out for its soft curves and draped detailing, and it is priced in the 700,000 won range.
Lee Bujin, President of Hotel Shilla, is entering the gala for the Lee Kunhee Collection at the National Museum of Asian Art in Washington, D.C., U.S., on the 28th of last month (local time). Photo by Yonhap News
View original imageBorn in 2007, Im graduated from Gyeonggi Elementary School and Whimoon Middle School before completing Whimoon High School. He recently drew attention when it became known that he had been admitted to the Department of Economics at Seoul National University after missing only one question on the College Scholastic Ability Test.
On the 2nd, Im also appeared as a speaker at a grade management seminar for prospective first-year high school students at a private entrance exam academy in Daechi-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, where he shared his study methods. He personally prepared lecture materials titled "A Whimoon Life with No Regrets" and explained to his juniors how to manage their school grades and how to study for each subject on the CSAT.
Im, who is known to have excelled particularly in mathematics, said, "Solving roughly 2,000 problems for each school exam helped build my mathematical stamina," adding, "I recommend studying in a way that prepares you for questions that require higher-order thinking skills."
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Im also advised, "I strongly recommend completely cutting off smartphones and games for three years." He added, "It greatly helped my concentration and immersion, and the joy I felt after three years when all the exams were over was quite satisfying."
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