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Lee Young-hee (designer)
South Korean fashion designer (1936–2018)
Lee Young-hee (Korean: 이영희, also spelled Lee Young Hee; February 24, 1936[1] – May 17, 2018[2]) was a South Korean fashion designer.
She worked on designing hanbok, Korean traditional clothes, to increase awareness of traditional Korean dress in the Western world since the early 1990s.
She was the representative of the Miraemunhwa foundation, and operated Maison de Lee Young Hee in Gangnam District, Seoul.[3]
Fashion
Young-hee majored in dying design at Sungshin Women's University.
Lee young hee hanbok designer
In 1976, she opened her own shop under the title of "Lee Young Hee Korean clothes". In 1983, she joined the international festival in Washington D.C. to celebrate the independence of the United States.
In 1993, she made her debut in the Pret-a-Porter in Paris.[4]
In 1993, she became the first, along with Lee Shin Woo, to be allowed to participate in pret-a-porte while establ