
Actress Ko So-young recently released a video discussing eco-bags on her YouTube channel, ″That Go So-young.″ The video, titled ″The Eco-bag That Peddler Ko So-young Carries Instead of a Luxury Bag,″ showcases her workspace while highlighting her passion for eco-friendly fashion.
In the video, Ko So-young shares her fondness for a large Rabubu doll, stating, ″I brought it home with me.″ She mentions an eco-bag she received from a baby clothing brand, noting, ″When I visited the store, they mentioned the bag. They had a lot of pink eco-bags, but they sold out.″ This reinforces her status as a ″sell-out queen″ in the fashion world.
Ko So-young also offers tips for selecting eco-bags, emphasizing the importance of unique patterns developed by clothing brands. ″Whenever I go to a gallery or museum, I always buy an eco-bag instead of other items,″ she explains. She highlights the significance of collaborations with renowned designers, mentioning, ″I keep the eco-bags that are sold out because they’re so popular. I’m worried they’ll go up in price later,″ using the popular character ″Nara″ as an example.
Additionally, Ko So-young introduces a luxury eco-bag she cherishes. She presents a body eco-bag, stating, ″This is probably the most expensive bag I’ve brought with me today. It’s all crocheted and embellished with beads. I bought it as a token of appreciation and carry it around.″ She also showcases an eco-bag from luxury brand Dolce & Gabbana, explaining, ″I think they included it when I purchased a product.″
Discussing luxury eco-bags, Ko So-young reveals, ″Some brands would include an eco-bag if you bought a certain item. You had to be a VIP to receive one. Eventually, as I became known as a ’VIP,’ all the brands started making them.″ This reflects her journey of collecting eco-bags through her connections with luxury brands.
Ko So-young also displays her ″Labubu″ doll, which is popular among the MZ generation. She shares, ″I’m the same age as Hello Kitty, and I think Labubu will be popular for a long time, so I’ve been collecting them.″ Her enthusiasm for Labubu’s lasting appeal highlights her hobby.
To conclude, Ko So-young introduces a mini version of the Peace Minus One lightstick designed by GD. She expresses pride in her collection, stating, ″Don’t ask for this so easily. I put a lot of effort into matching it.″ Through her diverse eco-bags and personal belongings, Ko So-young showcases her unique style and preferences.