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Straight from the horse’s mouth, on their site:
Tickets for shows taking place in Hall 1 & 3 can be basically purchased online (ticket.auction.co.kr )or via telephone (1566-1369). As ticket sales service is provided in Korean only, please ask your Korean friend or colleague to help you out. We are sorry for this inconvenience and appreciate your generous understanding.
I guess I could’ve given that advice for the last few years we’ve been going — “Umm, sorry. We don’t have anything set up for foreigners and haven’t bothered to do anything about it, even though we say we want to open Korean fashion to the outside world. Just ask a Korean friend to do it for you, since we don’t think you’re important enough to even try accomodate, even though this problem has been a constant complaint for the past several seasons.”
You have to do better than this, SFW people — this is embarrassing.
Let’s put it another way — do you think they’d do this at Tokyo Fashion Week?
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6 Responses for "Wanna Go to Seoul Fashion Week as a Foreigner?"
Hey, thanks for this tip. I’ve been trying to figure out how to get tickets!
Aw man, I saw the title and thought you guys were doing another promotion for a free ticket to a fashion show.
But yeah. Another “Oh, Korea” moment. ><
Yes, and this is the case at pretty much every other event in the country.
Which I would have no problem with—hey, this is Korea, you should learn the language—if organizers and government officials weren’t throwing around “international” without regard for what that actually means.
When I become president I’m outlawing sexydances, ddeok in public, English in K-pop songs without a permit, and the use of “international” for purely domestic events. Please vote for me.
haha good point about about the Tokyo Fashion Week!
are they selling tickets on Gmarket or anywhere else online available for international purchase?
Hi just wondering if anyone can help me with info on the fashion wholesale market in Seoul? Thanks.
Do you think you’d ever have a place anywhere near the runway at Tokyo Fashion week? I imagine you would not even be near a show.
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