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These are the recently released global films.

The costumes worn by the actors are also eye-catching here, and it is said that they are the work of a Korean tailor who went to England with passion and learned authentic custom suits.



Reporter Lee Joo-hyeong reports.



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'Spencer' is a film about the late Princess Diana, who was loved by the public but was lonely in the royal family.



As much as Diana is a fashion icon, her starring Kristen Stewart's outfit has been meticulously recreated based on what she actually wore.



The clothes of Jack Farthing, who played the role of Prince Charles, also kept the classic style of British attire.



By the way, the person who made this suit is a young Korean tailor.



[Kim Dong-hyun / Tailor (Movie 'Spencer' costume production): (On the fabric) POW is written on it, so I said what it was, but POW is 'Prince of Wales' in England, which refers to the Crown Prince before he became king.] As an



assistant to a tailor .

Kim Dong-hyun, who moved to the UK while working and majored in custom-made suits, made this two years ago while working at Savillow Street in London.



Not only 'Spencer', but also the famous villain of 'The Batman', the world-famous blockbuster, Penguin's jacket is also Kim Dong-hyun's work.



Seeing the sincerity and skills of Mr. Kim, who worked as a temporary worker, he did not know that the clothes trusted by the tailor would appear in world-class films.



[Kim Dong-hyun / Tailor: I made three sets of (clothes) and came for fittings, but they told me not to complete them.

The boss told me that they were doing a movie about Diana B.

So I knew then...

.]



The Crown Prince costume was made by Mr. Kim alone in a situation where Savilow was closed due to Corona, but it was passed without a major request from the production company.



Kim, who went to England alone to study classical music, returned to Korea last year and opened his own tailor shop in Seoul.



[Kim Dong-hyun / Tailor: 'It's a handkerchief that her grandmother gave to her before she died.' If this has a story, you can't throw it away.

That's elegance and luxury.

I want to make clothes with stories.]



(Video coverage: Cho Chang-hyun, video editing: Nam Il)