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2000 Archives’ SS24 Corp-core Collection

Eccentric, chic, and bursting with confidence, the “Corp girls” don’t just wear fashion—they live it, in and out of the office.

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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA, March 13, 2024 – 2000 Archives introduces its latest marvel, the SS24 “Corp-core” collection. Here, office attire is redefined, marrying sportiness with a dash of the eccentric, all the while radiating an aura of undeniable confidence. For the Corp girls, fashion isn’t just about dressing up; it’s an armor, a bold declaration of their indomitable spirit and readiness to conquer any challenge.

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Think boardroom blazers reborn as weekend brunch attire, paired unexpectedly with sporty heels. 2000 Archives challenges office wear norms, proving it can be as versatile as the women who wear it.

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Collection Highlights:

  • Two-Way Zip Jacket: A fashion chameleon that redefines the classic blazer.
  • Office Button Up Vest: Reimagines professional dress with a bold, modern flair.
  • Corp Miniskirt: Practical yet playful, perfectly embodying the Corp girl’s anywhere, anytime spirit.
  • That Glasses: Statement accessories that reflect a vision of sophistication and daring.
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“Our SS24 Corp-core line is an homage to Corp girls – trailblazers who navigate the corporate world with style, sportiness, and an unbridled spirit,” says Creative Director Daeun Hong. “It’s about celebrating their strength, adaptability and the way they make fashion their own.”

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2000 Archives, led by visionary Daeun Hong, champions the bold and creative modern woman. With a nod to vintage and a flair for the contemporary, the brand empowers women who stand out and refuse to be boxed in.The SS24 collection “Corp-core” will be released on March 13 for the first time and on March 20 for the second time through the official website.

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