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Han Hye-jin: 'Slump during my active model days? That's a luxury'.. Sincere message to seniors
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Han Hye-jin: 'Slump during my active model days? That's a luxury'.. Sincere message to seniors

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Model and broadcaster Han Hye-jin offered sincere advice to senior models in a YouTube video.
  • In the video titled 'I don't go easy on seniors: A walking masterclass from a 28-year veteran model,' Han shared her insights.
  • The article is a review based on the content of the YouTube video.

Model and broadcaster Han Hye-jin has shared heartfelt advice with senior models, offering insights from her extensive career in the fashion industry.

The advice was delivered in a YouTube video posted on the channel 'Han Hye-jin' on August 16, titled 'I don't go easy on seniors: A walking masterclass from a 28-year veteran model.' The video features Han Hye-jin conducting a walking masterclass for senior models, followed by a discussion on various topics.

While the provided text is a review of the video, it indicates that Han Hye-jin engaged in a conversation with the senior models after the masterclass. The review suggests that Han Hye-jin, a prominent figure in the modeling world for nearly three decades, shared valuable perspectives and guidance tailored to the experiences and challenges faced by older models.

The article focuses on Han Hye-jin's direct engagement with the senior modeling community, highlighting her willingness to share her expertise and offer encouragement. The review implies that the content of the video aims to be both instructive and supportive, drawing from Han's long-standing experience in the field.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.