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The Business of Fashion Podcast

Hallyu: How the Korean Wave Is Sweeping Global Culture

The Business of Fashion Podcast

The Business of Fashion

Fashion & Beauty, Business, Arts

4.6770 Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2023

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Background:

 

The Korean cultural wave, also known as Hallyu, has become worldwide sensation a in recent years, with Korean art, music, drama, food and more sweeping the globe. Thanks to the fervour over the likes of K-pop and K-beauty, many of the Korean diaspora have seen the culture they have grown up in become a common sight well beyond South Korea’s borders.

 

“To see my way of life and how I grew up become a global phenomenon is kind of crazy,” said Irene Kim, the influencer and founder of apparel brand IRENEISGOOD.

 

This week on the BoF Podcast, Kim and Rosalie Kim, lead curator of the “Hallyu! The Korean Wave” exhibit at Victoria & Albert Museum join Yana Peel, Chanel’s head of culture and arts to share their experience growing up as part of the Korean community and seeing their culture spread globally.


Key Insights:

 

Hallyu has had influence for years, but only recently has been recognised as a core soft power for South Korea, influencing everything from music to skin care. “It is really one of the most dynamic exporters of cultural content,” said Peel.

 

Social media has played a large part in accelerating South Korean trends, allowing what were once micro or geographic-based movements to become more globally accessible. “Because of the era of this digital and social media, we’ve been able to be discovered by the world,” said Irene Kim. “And we’re so excited that we’re able to share our way of life.”


Cultural influence can come as both an admiration of the culture itself as well as adoption of culture as one’s own. “There are two faces to the coin. On the one side… you have the film industry that is really looking at the local narrative but has universal appeal,” says Rosalie Kim. “On the other hand, you have industries like K-pop… where you get to have a foreign influence constantly permeating your own culture and becoming part of [it].”


Additional Resources:


  • BoF VOICES 2022: Creativity and Its Power to Change: From South Korea and Japan to Ghana and Ukraine, speakers including Fast Retailing’s Koji Yanai, photographer Campbell Addy and stylist Julie Pelipas discussed the power of culture and creativity in the fourth session of BoF’s annual conference for big thinkers.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, this is Imran Ahmed, founder and CEO of the Business of Fashion. Welcome to the

0:09.1

Bof podcast. It's Friday, January 20th. Over the last few decades, South Korea has gone from being

0:15.6

one of the world's poorest countries to one of the world's richest. Teenagers across the planet listen to K-pop,

0:22.6

and families from Cuba to Iran to Brazil watch Korean TV shows. This Halu, or Korean Wave,

0:30.0

is currently being explored in an exhibition at London's Victoria and Albert Museum, curated by

0:35.5

Rosalie Kim. It charts the meteoric rise of South Korean culture to the global stage.

0:41.2

This week on the Bof podcast, Rosalie is joined by the model and influencer Irene Kim,

0:46.7

and Yana Pio, the global head of arts and culture at Chanel,

0:50.5

to explore the Korean cultural wave that is sweeping across the planet.

0:55.0

Thank you so much, Imran, for that kind introduction.

0:59.0

It is wonderful to be here in the room with so much energy.

1:03.0

And the last time, as Imran said, I felt that incredible energy of Haleu K-Wave.

1:09.0

It was in September. It was at the inaugural freeze art fair in the Korean

1:14.1

capital, which convened nearly 100,000 art world lovers from around the world and had everybody

1:20.6

championing this idea that Korea was in fact the Asian epicenter of global contemporary art right now.

1:28.3

That night I had the great pleasure of catching a BTS concert

1:33.3

hosted by our friend Mickey Lee, who has been the godmother of K-culture abroad.

1:38.3

And at the dinner that followed, I looked to my left,

1:42.3

and there was the director of Squid Games on his way to

1:46.4

LA to get his Emmy. Across from me was the incredible K-pop Idol G-Dragon, who is the star

1:53.7

of our latest Chanel Connects podcast series. And on my right was none other than Sai of Gangnam Style.

2:02.3

So yes, I did get the selfie.

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