South Korean actress Jun Ji-hyun recently appeared at the Four Seasons Hotel in Macau to support the reopening of the Louis Vuitton store.
She wore a tight white dress, showing off her perfect figure, making it difficult to tell that she is already 43 years old, like a fairy descending from the earth.
As a Korean “drama queen”, Jun Ji-hyun has maintained a very high popularity since her debut. She has been busy with her personal life and endorsements, involving fashion, jewelry watches, casual sports brands, etc.
She frequently attends fashion events, and her endorsement photos frequently appear in news headlines. Recently, Jun Ji-hyun has another new drama about to be aired, which is the suspense drama “Storm” co-starring with Kang Dong-won.
The trailer alone makes fans look forward to it. Just before the new drama was released, the goddess appeared in Xiamen to endorse the fashion boutique Louis Vuitton. Her elegant dress and aura once again became the focus.
Jeon Ji-hyun attended the reopening of Louis Vuitton at the Four Seasons Hotel Macau in a long white dress. The close-fitting fabric and tailoring showed off her beautiful figure to the fullest.
She smiled at the camera, like a fairy descending from the earth, and her every move exuded feminine beauty.
The Louis Vuitton boutique at the Four Seasons Hotel Macau has now reopened, covering an area of more than 1,960 square meters, selling men’s and women’s leather goods, accessories, perfumes, shoes, fashion, watches and jewelry.
The new store is full of design, with a white exterior wall showing a refined architectural style, and the brand’s classic Monogram floral pattern is reinterpreted in a three-dimensional way.
The towering walls of the store are decorated with Louis Vuitton classic hard cases, like a piece of dazzling installation art.
The women’s clothing area on the first floor, with a towering cathedral ceiling and elegant arched windows, allows plenty of natural light to create a warm shopping atmosphere; the men’s clothing area on the second floor uses wood and natural stone to present a masculine and unique elegance.
On the other side, the travel accessories area features a sculptural floating wooden staircase designed by Japanese architect Shohei Shigematsu (OMA), which enhances the sensory experience of the space.
The mirrored ceiling is the icing on the cake, bringing poetry and visual shock to the space, creating a luxurious shopping experience unique to Louis Vuitton.