There’s no doubt about it: Our favorite Korean actors are the complete and total packages. Not only are they so easy on the eyes, they’re all pretty talented too.
This year alone, we were blessed with a lot of amazing performances from three of South Korea’s hottest: Hyun Bin, Park Seo-joon, and Lee Min-ho. The three male leads have starred in some of the best shows we’ve seen so far in 2020—and we’re not even halfway through! In fact, both Hyun Bin and Park Seo-joon are Best Actor nominees at the 56th Baeksang Arts Award (basically, the Korean Oscars) for their work in Crash Landing on You and Itaewon Class, respectively. Meanwhile, Lee Min-ho is still making us swoon every week with new episodes of his comeback drama The King: Eternal Monarch.
To get our daily dose of oppas, we stalk how they wore some of our favorite wardrobe staples in their most memorable looks on- and off-screen just to see who our style soulmate is! Is it timeless Hyun Bin, adventurous Lee Min-ho, or street cool Park Seo-joon? Click through the gallery to find out!
In a promotional appearance for his film Confidential Assignment, Hyun Bin wore a dapper double-breasted gray suit with a cool black turtleneck and polka-dot socks. We love us a man who knows how to clean up good!
In one of his Instagram posts, Lee Min-ho shows us he can basically pull off anything. Not everyone can get away wearing this printed suit and chelsea boots combo!
Some of Park Seo-joon’s best looks come from his shoots with Korean clothing brand ZioZia. In one of his campaigns shot in London, the actor shows us exactly how monochromatic dressing should be done.
In 2018, Hyun Bin sat front row at the Salvatore Ferragamo show in Milan for the preview of the designer’s Fall/Winter collection. He looked clean and fresh in an ivory suit by the brand, of course.
The 32-year-old actor was in the French capital to attend the Berluti Summer 2020 preview where he stunned his fans in an understated yet incredibly detailed ensemble. In true Lee Min-ho fashion, he worked with different textures and prints: a Scritto suit, marble shirt, and leather coat.
For the Gucci Spring/Summer 2018 show in Milan, Park Seo-joon dressed head-to-toe in the designer’s digs showing off his taste for the finer things in style.
Anyone who can carry the just-grabbed-a-white-shirt-from-the-closet look deserves an A+ in our style books—and that’s definitely Hyun Bin during the script reading for 'Crash Landing on You!'
Lee Min-ho pairs his plain tee with a suede jacket at the script reading of 'Legend of the Blue Sea' for casual comfort that’s still 100% stylish. (We love this hair on him, too!)
A wardrobe staple for laidback days off in faraway European cities, light linen in gorgeous neturals (as seen on Hyun Bin’s Yoo Jin-woo in 'Memories of the Alhambra') makes us want to pack our bags for a vacation ASAP.
Park Seo-joon sure knows how to go incognito in style. He takes on London in an all-black ensemble finished off with fresh white sneakers and tinted shades.
Hyun Bin arrived in Guangzhou, China for the Watsons HWB Awards event looking every bit the leading man in crisp neutrals while staying true to his timeless style.
On his way to Paris for the Fashion Week, Lee Min-ho was spotted looking comfy and cool at the Incheon Airport. His penchant for textured fabrics is apparent, seen here as he tops off an otherwise very casual getup with velvet bomber jacket and a leather weekender.
For many Korean celebrities, the airport is just as much a runway and Park Seo-joon definitely has his style down pat in this gray suit, white shirt, and white sneakers combo as he goes off to London for a photo shoot with ZioZia.
The 'Crash Landing on You' star shows us how form and function look like when it comes together perfectly, as seen in his running uniform from one of his earlier campaigns with sports brand K2.
In one of his current endorsements, Park Seo-joon shows us how we can hit the great outdoors with functional pieces that are stylish at the same time. Whether it’s hiking or running, a pop of color and a great silhouette makes a huge difference!