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Nabi is a former gisaeng who has once captivated the hearts of many men, renowned throughout Ga Guk as the most beautiful woman in Hyang Ju. During and after her time as a gisaeng in Yu Hyang Ru, she wore numerous hanbok of different styles and designs.
Hanbok[]
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Chapter 0 Nabi's hanbok in the prologue consisted of a faint purple jeogori held together by a lime goreum with a purple waist belt that had lavender strings where a gold norigae hanged. She wore a chima of the same color as her jeogori, and she donned a red po with faint radial designs. | |
Chapter 1 Nabi's hanbok consisted of a red-and-beige chima jeogori and a dark jade baeja with gold linings. Her red chima flowed to her feet, held from her white belt accentuated with black strings all around. | |
Chapter 2 Nabi wore a faint purple jeogori with light powder blue dongjeong and lime-and-chestnut floral-patterned goreum, worn over a mauve waist belt. Her matching faint purple chima flowed from her waist belt, and she wore a red po with faint radial designs. | |
Chapter 7 Nabi's hanbok consisted of a dark magenta floral-patterned baeja with a lavender goreum and a white dongjeong. Down to her lower torso, she wore a white waist belt with matching lavender ribbons where a green norigae was attached. She wore a pale chartreuse chima with a slit opening in the middle, revealing a white continuation of the skirt. She donned her red po from her previous outfit. | |
Chapter 18 Nabi wore a light blue jeogori with white dongjeong and white waist belt, held together by a light purple goreum where an azure norigae hanged. She also wore a matching light purple chima with a slit in the middle that revealed a white continuation of the skirt. She donned a (highly obscured) purple-grey durumagi with faint designs over her chima jeogori before she wore her red po. | |
Chapter 21 Nabi wore a white jeogori patterned with faint red flowers on the left side (though highly obscured) and a white waist belt with black strings tied around it, from which an azure norigae hanged. She wore an indigo chima with floral patterns with a white-lined slit in the center. Before donning her red po, she wore a dark crimson durumagi beneath. | |
Chapter 24 Nabi's hanbok consisted of a lime jeogori with white dongjeong and lime-cuff cream sleeves. She had a white waist belt with maroon strings tied around; an azure norigae hanged from it as well. On top of her jeogori, she wore a red baeja with light gold linings, and she kept her vest open. She wore a violet chima with a white-lined slit in the center. Underneath her chima, she wore a translucent purple skirt with faint designs. | |
Chapter 29 Nabi wore a dark brown jeogori with white dongjeong and lime goreum. She also wore a cream waist belt where a magenta norigae also hanged from her belt. She wore a dark jade chima with a white-lined slit in the center, and she topped her hanbok over with her red po. | |
Chapter 31 Nabi's hanbok in this chapter was similar to her previous outfit, especially the jeogori, except for some variations on the bottom part. She wore a dark teal patterned chima with a white-lined slit in the middle, and two norigae hanged from her belt: one was a longer magenta norigae, while the second was an azure one. Like her previous outfit, she wore her red po. |
Headgear[]
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Chapter 0 In the prologue, Nabi wore a silver butterfly-shaped hair pin with a central turquoise bead placed at the center. Three dangling strings were attached to the ornament: the longest was a string with diamond-shaped crystals collected in a silver strand where a flower ornament hanged; the second was a string with turquoise beads collected in a strand where an hourglass-shaped tip dangled a white pearl; and the third was similar to the longest string, though this strand was the shortest among the three. | |
Generic Headdress (Nabi's left side) Nabi wore a generic headdress which she used to half-tie her hair. On her left side was a hair tie with a large butterfly-shaped ornament. The wings of the butterfly were silver-colored, and beads on the ornament's body were turquoise in color. Hanging from the ornament were two dangling strings; the longer string consisted of diamond-shaped beads collected in a string, while the shorter string was a simple silver strand that contained at least five beads that reached the hourglass-shaped tip. | |
Generic Headdress (Nabi's right side) On Nabi's right side was a generic hair tie that continued to a large silver holed flower-like ornament resembling a Greek cross. At the center of the ornament was a small red round crystal. Attached on each end of the arms was a small loop-like round tip, though there were at least three beads attached to the tip of the south-pointing arm of the ornament. | |
Chapter 18 During her excursions outside Yu Hyang Ru, Nabi occasionally wore a jeonmo alongside her hanbok. Her jeonmo consisted of a bamboo frame where a violet translucent veil with green and white floral designs draped. She then tied the hat to her chin with a red ribbon. Her jeonmo was positioned on her left side. | |
Chapter 21 Nabi's jeonmo was an indigo-framed hat where a white translucent veil with leaf-like designs draped until her elbow. The jeonmo was tied to her chin with a lavender-and-blue ombre ribbon. She positioned her jeonmo on her left side. | |
Chapter 31 Nabi wore a bamboo-framed jeonmo with a violet translucent veil, designed with green patterns. The ribbon that tied the hat to her chin was dark teal, and her jeonmo was positioned on her right side. |
Footwear[]
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Red Unhye Nabi wore white beoseon and red unhye with a black cap and some red designs. There were also black and white linings on the main body of the shoes. | |
Flower Unhye Nabi wore a red unhye with black cap where a white flower was designed on the right. There were white linings on the body of the shoes, and the sole was also white. Her unhye were worn over a pair of white beoseon. |