- Overview
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- Book Intro
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(English) To Me who Forgot How to Cry
The first essay by Kim Ji-yang, the first plus-size model in Korea to debut in the United States.
The first Korean to debut at 'Full Figure Fashion Week', the largest plus-size fashion week in the United States, and proudly ranked 8th out of 991 participants in the 'American Apparel Plus-Size Model Contest'. came into the spotlight. This book is a record in which the author Kim Ji-yang brought out all the memories of good days and bad days to admit me, and it is a way to swim fiercely up and up every day so as not to fall into the sea of depression. It will also be a life jacket for readers suffering from ordinary depression and common emptiness.
- About the Author
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Kim Jiyang
(English) She is the first Korean plus-size model to debut on the runway in the United States and the editor-in-chief of the plus-size magazine "66100." She embarked on a modeling career after seeing a recruitment notice for "Challenge! Supermodel Korea." She made her debut as the first Korean plus-size model by winning an award at the "Full Figured Fashion Week," the largest fashion show for plus-size models. Her lecture on "You are beautiful just as you are" at "Sebasi" received a great response, ranking second in likes among all lectures on Naver Sebasi and recording the highest number of views. Starting as a plus-size model who talks about "the difference in sizes," she now works as an advocate for diversity in appearance, telling stories about "the difference in each individual."