The 62nd Baeksang Arts Awards concluded last Friday, with Moon Ga-young taking home the Best Actress award for the film "Us, in the After." She walked the red carpet in a stunning deep V-cut red dress: the neckline plunged down to her waist, while the high side slit went up to her upper thigh, instantly sending her sexiness index through the roof. Unexpectedly, however, this look sparked a major "awkwardness debate" among Korean netizens.
In fact, Moon Ga-young has frequently gone for daring looks in recent years, regularly choosing lingerie-style outfits and figure-hugging designs. But this particular red carpet look left some Korean netizens feeling decidedly uncomfortable. Some bluntly said: "The outfit is hot, but she herself doesn't look comfortable." Others pointed out that while she chose a super deep V dress, she kept covering her chest with her long hair, creating an overall vibe that was "trying to be sexy yet a little shy." Some went as far as to sharply analyze: "Sexiness isn't about how much you reveal; it's about your aura." They felt that when Moon Ga-young wears these kinds of outfits, her body language always seems stiff—her gestures, posture, even her gaze exude a sense that she's "not daring to fully let go," which makes the sexy look somewhat awkward. However, another camp of netizens completely disagreed, arguing that this kind of "not too aggressive" sexiness is exactly what makes Moon Ga-young so charming.
In fact, when appearing on "Yoo Quiz on the Block" in the past, Moon Ga-young openly addressed controversy over her "daring outfits." She admitted she knew people would talk about it, but she only wore such clothes because "I like it, and I think it looks beautiful." Many fans supported her, saying: "At least she's genuine, not changing herself just to please others."
Source: Liberty Times Entertainment