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Singer Lee Hyo-ri continues to make waves with her iconic and effortless wedding guest fashion.
Lee recently caught attention after posting several photos on her personal social media, taken at singer Kim Jong-min’s wedding. In the pictures, she pairs a simple gray knit top with a bold yellow sheer skirt, balancing elegance with a youthful twist. The lace-embroidered skirt subtly added flair without being flashy.
To complete the look, Lee added a pop of color with a blue crossbody bag featuring playful character charms, maintaining her signature wit and individuality. Her loosely waved hair and minimal makeup contributed to a relaxed, natural vibe — hallmarks of what many now call “the Lee Hyo-ri style.”

Lee Hyo-ri / Captured from Lee's social media
Earlier this month, Lee also drew praise for her outfit at another friend’s wedding. That time, she wore a soft pink blouse and a long brown skirt, creating a warm, vintage mood. Burgundy strap heels added a touch of classic charm, while her light makeup and natural hairstyle enhanced her effortless elegance.
Every time she shows up to a wedding, her look earns comments like “the standard for guest fashion” or “wedding attire done right.” But what exactly makes her so compelling?
Lee’s style never overshadows the bride, yet always leaves an impression. Her color choices remain tasteful, silhouettes are clean and accessories are kept minimal — earning her praise for perfectly fitting the time, place and occasion.
Though once known as a bold fashion icon, Lee now embraces a more natural aesthetic that aligns with her personal evolution. Her understated, confident style resonates widely.

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Ultimately, it comes down to this: Lee makes it look different. Even in the most minimal outfit, her fashion sensibility shines through. Her ability to own any look in her unique way is what keeps her at the top of the fashion game — and why she remains an irreplaceable style icon today.
This article from Xportsnews is translated by a generative AI system and edited by The Korea Times.