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“I really love the idea of two cultures coming together.” – Sarah Kate Watson-Baik

Fashionista, photographer, stylist, fashion teacher, photographer, club owner, fashion & interior designer, K-Style host, hat designer. You name it, Sarah Kate Watson-Baik has done it and so much more.

With so many titles and achievements under her belt, Watson-Baik says that ‘Style Director’ is the best term that sums up everything that she does.

Married to Korean architect Jiwon Baik, Filipino-American and now based in Seoul, Watson-Baik held a free lecture on Korean fashion at the Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines on May 29. An enigmatic lecturer she enthralled the audience with her talk on the hottest Korean fashion trends. She also educated the crowd about how Korean designers integrate Korea’s culture and history into their fashion.



She started of by introducing herself and what she does and followed this up with the architectural works of her husband who is a respected architect in his own right. She also showed some photos from their wedding day in which she shared an interesting tidbit – the use of fans made with traditional Korean paper, ‘hanji’ (한지) from Jeonju during the ceremony. “We wanted to use something beautiful but reusable and representative of my husband’s culture.” Watson-Baik said.

“There are a lot of exciting things happening there (Korea). It’s not just K-pop, not only technology. It is now the center for fashion. If they’re first, then who’s next?” she pointed out.

When talking about how Koreans come up with their own unique style, Watson-Baik had this to say: ”It’s not that they copy per se, they curate. Koreans are amazing at curating and editing, I think they’re the best at it. Picking things from all over, from different styles, different genres, different periods of history and mixing it all together. It’s about that curation and then bringing it up to another level to make it totally Korean.” She explained that the whole thing about Korean fashion and KPOP style is that it is a blend of diverse and divergent elements. It seems like Korean fashion can be compared to a DJ, as designers are able to curate, mix and then turn the volume up really high and as the music becomes louder, like in KPOP, everything turns brighter.

Watson-Baik noted that this fusion was evident in the designs of the current crop of Korean designers. She noted designers like Steve J & Yoni P, Kye and Ko Taeyoung (OP edit: of Beyond Closet) and of course, the renowned designer Lie Sang Bong, as the ones that are really admired by people, and not only in Korea.

Lie Sang Bong (이상봉), one of her favorite designers, incorporates a lot of Korean culture in his designs. He has integrated hangul (한글) , dancheong (단청), mugunghwa (무궁화) and hanok (한옥) which are all very representative of Korea, highlighting them as the main point in his various collections.
“I love how he takes something totally traditional and making it absolutely contemporary such that any culture would want to wear it. This is what makes his work so exciting. He is able to tell a story and rebrand Korean culture in so many ways.” She pointed out, only having high praises for him.
She emphasized Lie Sang Bong’s unique style by showing of the beautiful polyester dress she was wearing. The creation was given to her as a wedding present by the designer. The dress was inspired by dancheongs, which are colorful ornate paintings on the surface of traditional palaces.

A highpoint of Watson-Baik’s lecture was her analysis on what is currently trending in Korean fashion. Street style is one of the hottest things you will see in Korea right now, along with snapbacks, sporty pieces, see through, black and white, lettering and flower patterns.
“This season’s designers street style is especially crazy about sheer, black and white, lettering and flower pattern. Street style is not about high heels. It’s all about really easy, cool and comfortable style.” Watson-Baik said.
To those who are wary that the current fashion trend may not suit their personality, the fashion guru gave this advice, “Find what you think works for you and what you’re comfortable in. Dress the way you feel then go with it.” On the matter of clothes, Watson-Baik said that her personal favorites are natural fibers, cotton and silk. Materials that are comfortable and can breathe. She added that an individual should just try everything at least once. Yes, even the crazy or weird-looking clothing pieces because you’ll never know, it might just work for you. “Have fun and play.”

Now with a room full of people seriously interested in fashion and some even hoping to make it in the Korean fashion scene, there were a lot of fearless questions on how to become successful in the industry.

Her formula for success was simple. “Be social. Work hard, play hard. Do your thing while you’re young. Attend events, meet people, be yourself and enjoy. Dressing a little bit extravagantly also helps because fashion is a draw. Also remember that social media is the new power. Everyone can be famous with branding. It is all about networking, personally and socially through SNS.”
She also reiterated to other aspiring hopefuls is to do intense research with the things they love and keep going.

Watson-Baik also discussed her advocacy of promoting Asian style through an exciting project – ‘East Of What’, a web magazine that will showcase her multi-cultural background. “I think we should start being more local about design & fashion. I always try to inspire my students to think creatively, to think about things with a cultural perspective. I think fashion is moving to Asia. I’m interested in promoting Asian emerging style and fashion, not just in Korea.” Her interest in Asian fashion is one of the reasons why she is visiting the Philippines which is currently celebrating Fashion Week.


At the end of the event, Korean Cultural Center of the Philippine’s Director Oh Choong-suk thanked Sarah Kate Watson-Baik for sharing her time and for giving such an enlightening talk. He admitted that after listening to her even he learned a lot about Korean fashion. Director Oh also announced that because of her outstanding reputation in the world of fashion and in recognition of her achievements in her field, Watson-Baik was appointed as the (fashion) ambassador of the Korean Cultural Center in Manila. Watson-Baik said that this was an unexpected honor as she humbly accepted the award.

Of course I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to talk to Watson-Baik even if it was just for a brief moment. It was really great meeting her in person. She was a real sweetheart, granting everyone who attended a picture as well as writing down a personal message along with her signature. I personally learned a lot from her about not only Korean fashion but even more importantly about how to boldly pursue my dreams.

“Whatever you love, whatever you like, do it! Do it passionately.”


Cute article I found. I admire Sarah's work/(life)! I think she made a great point in saying that Korean fashion does not just copy (at least now anyway) but curates and recontextualizes existing trends and styles. I do see fashion going Asiacentric too.

Sources: Korea.net, Sarah's website: Urban Wit, M-Net America

Date: 2014-06-11 03:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kanbinayume.livejournal.com
I like her a lot on k style and I definitely agree that fashion is moving towards Asia now. I'll have to keep an eye out for East of What because it sounds really interesting

Date: 2014-06-11 04:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kanbinayume.livejournal.com
for some reason, my tv provider includes mnet america, so they're sometimes on when I flip through the channels.
the first couple of episodes are mildly entertaining, but I personally can't watch too much of it because the other host's (Irene Kim) voice really annoys me haha. they have some good makeup and style tips though.
Edited Date: 2014-06-11 04:52 am (UTC)

Date: 2014-06-11 04:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kanbinayume.livejournal.com
Lmao yes tell me about it, the stich was such a bore

Date: 2014-06-11 04:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stoppedclock321.livejournal.com
I'm always really interested in reading stuff like this about fashion, but I know next to nothing. Is there any way to get in the loop? I don't even particularly want to apply it to myself, I'm just a little bummed out about how little I know/follow about fashion, because I really like it. Are there...idk, primers or something? D:

Date: 2014-06-11 05:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chibi-rei.livejournal.com
Just wanted to throw this out there for people who like street fashion photos - http://iamalexfinch.net/
Alex is a friend of mine and a pretty darn good photographer. He hangs around Garosugil mostly (like all the time) and snaps people there. A lot of the time he'll snap models and such when they're out and about.

Date: 2014-06-11 05:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chibi-rei.livejournal.com
He's a teacher. ^^ Haha I don't blame you. There are a lot of those kinds of blogs out there.

Mmm I don't know the whole deal cuz I never really went out to Garosugil or anything. I think a lot of photographers hang out there because of the kind of peeps that show up. I once asked if people actually dress like that or if they wear stuff to be seen, and he said it's a little bit of both haha.

Date: 2014-06-12 04:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chibi-rei.livejournal.com
Mmm well he does respond on Twitter and on his FB page I think. His e-mail is on the FB page too - alexfinch@gmail.com. I'm sure he'd try to answer your questions.

Date: 2014-06-11 04:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kanbinayume.livejournal.com
I follow his blog and i find it really interesting. He has some really nice shots

Date: 2014-06-12 06:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] narucyo.livejournal.com
i checked your friend's blog and then i found jo minho's photo! omg your friend get to meet minho, so cool! i've seen that photo on tumblr. i didn't know it was from street style blog XD

is your friend famous?

Date: 2014-07-07 04:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chibi-rei.livejournal.com
He's not famous as far as I know ^^

Date: 2014-06-11 05:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] krystal-32206.livejournal.com
I love her a lot in K-style. She's good in giving out fashion and make up tips.

Date: 2014-06-11 01:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jela-ow.livejournal.com
Ooh interesting article. I do agree that fashion is going Asiacentric now.

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