Praise for Make Break Remix

For me, constantly thinking about Korean-style storytelling, Make Break Remix is an amazing inspiration. Storytelling consolidates all cultural phenomena from design, fashion and music, and this rare and enchanting book, filled with intimate interviews with trailblazers and images of the daring youth in Seoul, will open your eyes to how creativity across fashion, music, and lifestyle in Korea is collectively generating explosive energy
Kim Ji-yeon, producer of Netflix series Squid Game

None of the musicians, fashion designers and other young artists in this book are K-pop superstars. They are rather pioneers in subcultures, where K-pop mass trends have often germinated. Through interviews and a rich photographic illustration of the artists' work and attitudes, this unusual but essential book helps explain what drives K-style today
Choe Sang-hun, Seoul bureau chief, The New York Times

Make Break Remix takes a deep dive into the cultural juggernaut's impact on fashion and beyond ... this unique ability to "make, break, and remix" has birthed incredible talent via South Korea's underground
Dazed

There seems to be a shortage of publications with a credible explanation for the peak popularity of Korean culture. Make Break Remix: The Rise of K-Style takes on two major questions: Why has K-style garnered so much attention and popularity globally? And what lies ahead for the Korean cultural trend? Deep-diving into 16 Korean creators' creative processes, the book extracts the essence of each creator's distinct identity and their perspective on the rise of K-style
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About the Author

Seoul-raised and London-based, Fiona Bae consults with artists, designers, architects, and cultural institutions through her communications consultancy.

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