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		<title>Asian Celebrities Turn Heads at the 2022 Met Gala</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 May 2022 00:00:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On May 2nd, this year’s Met Gala event was held with a theme paying homage to a quintessential era of American history, the Gilded Age. The Gilded Age marked a period of rapid economic growth in America due to industrialization and the influx of foreign – largely Chinese and European –  immigrants that contributed largely [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>On May 2nd, this year’s Met Gala event was held with a theme paying homage to a quintessential era of American history, the Gilded Age. The Gilded Age marked a period of rapid economic growth in America due to industrialization and the influx of foreign – largely Chinese and European –  immigrants that contributed largely to the labor force of that time. This is why it only made sense to see the numerous Asian celebrities make their way onto the infamous red carpet at New York City’s very own Metropolitan Museum of Art.</p>
<p>Like every other year, the 2022 Met Gala is held as a fundraising event for the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute and only the elite are invited to grace those iconic Met stairs while donned in elegantly designed attire. Prior to recent years, it was a bit more uncommon to see Asian faces on the attendance roster. However, with the surge of K-Pop and Asian-centered films such as “Parasite,” “Crazy Rich Asians,” “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” and most recently “Everything Everywhere All At Once,” fans are starting to see more familiar faces at high-profile events.</p>
<p>Spectators of the Gala were buzzing at the appearances of Asian and Asian American celebrities such as Grammy award winner Olivia Rodrigo, Youtuber-turned-hit-musician Conan Gray, “The Venom” star Riz Ahmed, “Crazy Rich Asian” actress Gemma Chan, Chinese-American Olympian Eileen Gu and many more.</p>
<p>Actress and model Hoyeon Jung from “Squid Game” graced the red carpet wearing a cutout Louis Vuitton mini-dress and natural makeup inspired by the oil paintings from the Gilded Age. Her prep team entirely consisted of Korean staff, and her makeup artist, Nina Park, even told Vogue, “We feel deeply connected and proud to not only support Hoyeon but also see how amazing it is for the world to take notice of and support a Korean actress and show. It feels like family and is so surreal.”</p>
<p>Another A-lister to attend was NCT’s Johnny Suh, donning a three-piece satin suit designed by Peter Do. The Chicago-born K-Pop star told Vogue, “Growing up as a teenager in the States, I’ve always seen all of the stars I loved attending.” Do, a Vietnamese-American designer, joined him on the red carpet. He expressed his attention to detail when it came to constructing the outfit and explained, “We took the traditional satin lapel of a tuxedo—which was popularized throughout America in the Gilded Age—and decided to render the whole suit in a sleek black silk crepe backed satin.”</p>
<p>Not only did this event open up doors for Asian and Asian American celebrities but it spotlighted the many amazing Asian staff and designers who took part in bringing all these looks together. Seeing how foreign immigrants played a big role in building the foundations of the U.S., the representation of Asian American and Pacific Islander groups in events emphasizing American culture proves to be important.</p>
<p>JULIE KIM</p>
<p>ASIA JOURNAL</p>
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		<title>When Nigerian-Korean model Han Hyun-min went abroad for first time</title>
		<link>http://heraldk.com/en/2018/02/15/when-nigerian-korean-model-han-hyun-min-went-abroad-for-first-time/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Feb 2018 18:18:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When Han Hyun-min met with The Korea Herald last spring, the then-15-year-old budding model had never traveled outside of Korea. He had never even been on a plane. Since then, the Nigerian-Korean model has quickly ascended to global fame. He began garnering modest media attention after debuting on Korean brand Heich Es Heich’s runway during [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When Han Hyun-min met with The Korea Herald last spring, the then-15-year-old budding model had never traveled outside of Korea. He had never even been on a plane.</p>
<p>Since then, the Nigerian-Korean model has quickly ascended to global fame. He began garnering modest media attention after debuting on Korean brand Heich Es Heich’s runway during the 2016 Fall-Winter Seoul Fashion Week. His striking visuals and smooth walk had caught fashion insiders’ eyes.</p>
<p>In November, Time magazine named him one of the 30 most influential teens of 2017, and his celebrity status skyrocketed. He’s been interviewed by international fashion magazines and modeled for Nike. Han has become a variety program regular on Korean television, entertaining viewers with his easygoing demeanor and schoolboy ingenuousness. He’s fulfilling his wish to travel extensively, filming TV shows and photo shoots all over the globe.</p>
<p>Now in his first year of high school, Han sat down for a second interview with The Korea Herald on Feb. 7 at a cafe in Seoul’s Dongdaemun shopping district, almost a year after our first encounter. He arrived after a long commercial shoot in Gangnam, clad in his school uniform and looking slightly tired but with the ease of someone who’s been through the grind numerous times.</p>
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<p>Han recalled our last interview as if reminiscing on a distant memory. “Wow,” he said, shaking his head. “That’s true, I had never been abroad then.” During the past year, however, he has traveled to Europe twice for photo shoots, as well as to North America and Southeast Asia.</p>
<p>“Europe was so nice,” he said, having visited big fashion cities like London and Paris and parts of Portugal. “It was exactly as I had imagined it. Every single building was beautiful.”</p>
<p>From a model’s point of view, London’s fashion had been particularly impressive, he noted. Shops carried niche items that would not have been deemed popular in Korea. When it came to everyday attire, people seemed to march entirely to the beat of their own drums. He took in the street style, both punk and bespoke suits, which he witnessed on the streets of London, drawing inspiration and archiving the looks in his mind.</p>
<p>What struck the biracial model most when gallivanting abroad, however, was neither the different tastes in fashion nor the exotic architecture, but the sensation that he did not “stand out.”</p>
<p>In Korea, the dark-skinned, bushy-haired, 191-centimeter-tall model makes heads turn. Whether out of curiosity or admiration, people tend to do a double take when they spot him, he says.</p>
<p>“But in Europe, they didn’t look at me twice. They just passed by. There were people on the streets who resembled me. It was a kind of feeling I had never felt before in my life,” Han said.</p>
<p>On television shows, Han has frequently told stories of both the subtle and outright discrimination he has experienced growing up here. Friends’ parents would tell their children not to play with him. Insensitive kids would throw around racial slurs. Blatant stares and invasive questions filled his childhood. “There were times I wanted to hide in a hole,” he says. Each time, however, his mother would tell him, “You’re special.”</p>
<p>Han says he regards the Time magazine selection more as a symbolic gesture than an acknowledgement of his current achievements. “I think they’re hoping that more people who look like me or have grown up in backgrounds like mine can have the courage to do bigger things,” he said.</p>
<p>Recently, Han says he’s been able to feel the widening diversity in Korea. His social media accounts flood with messages from other biracial young people living in Korea who say he’s given them confidence. “I think I’ve learned to enjoy people’s looks and the spotlight,” he says. Through Han, fans have come to the realization that being different can now be an advantage in Korean society.</p>
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<p>In the near future, Han will focus on gaining more experience as a model, both on the runway and in commercial shoots. School is not a priority, he says candidly, with a laugh. “I’ve never been a studying kind of student.”</p>
<p>His next project, premiering this month, is JTBC reality show “Stranger.” Han, the eldest of five siblings, will star with his family and detail his everyday life. He had just finished shooting the first episode prior to the interview. The camera had followed him around at school, as well as at fashion shoots and at home, offering glimpses into the life of a biracial family in Korea. “I joke around with my younger siblings a lot, so that should be fun,” said Han.</p>
<p>In the far future, the model dreams of launching his own clothing brand or perhaps living abroad for a few years. Whatever he pursues, however, Han hopes he can spread positivity through the stage he’s been given.</p>
<p>“I just hope all people can be happy,” he said.</p>
<p>By Rumy Doo</p>
<p>Keon-woo <span style="font-size: 1em">Park</span><span style="font-size: 1em"> </span><span style="font-size: 1em">and Sang-yool</span><span style="font-size: 1em"> </span><span style="font-size: 1em">Ahn</span><span style="font-size: 1em"> </span><span style="font-size: 1em">contributed to reporting. </span></p>
<p>(Korea Herald)</p>
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