A top and a 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘮𝘢 (women’s skirt) decorated with a fox mask pattern. Traditionally, 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘮𝘢 would reach up to the wearer’s chest, but here it is seen hanging on the wearer’s waist.
THIS IS A DIGITAL ITEM, IT ONLY EXISTS DIGITALLY AND WILL BE APPLIED TO YOUR PHOTO(s).
Color: green.
Material: digital silk.
Digital clothes fit all sizes.
About the brand:
Yeoubi is Maroulee3D’s first digital collection. It is a collection of modern hanbok (traditional attire of Korea) inspired by the myth of the gumiho or nine-tailed fox.
As the tale goes, a simple fox is said to gain a tail every 100 years of its life, with which it becomes even more powerful. Nine-tailed foxes, who are almost 1000 years old, are believed to have divine powers; they can even take a human form. Sometimes they are portrayed as tricksters or sinister creatures, but other tales show nine-tailed foxes as pure and protective spirits. When two nine-tailed foxes are getting married it is rumored that there’s rain while the sun is still shining, which is called fox rain or yeoubi.