This K-Drama Is Pulling Me Out of My Sweatpants Ennui

After a year-plus of wearing sweatpants almost exclusively, I am suddenly longing for a glamorous return to dressing up. And it's all thanks to a K-drama. Grazie and kamsahamnida, Vincenzo.

My elastic-waist ennui was shattered when my Netflix scrolling led me to Vincenzo (빈센조), a wildly popular K-drama about a Korean-born, Italian-raised mafia consigliere on a quest for revenge and hidden gold.

I was smitten. Not only with the swoon-worthy title character, Vincenzo Cassano, played by the equally swoon-worthy Song Joong-ki (송중기), but also by the fresh take on power suiting brought to you by the most of-the-moment superstars in tailoring: Moon Choi, JayBaek Couture, Max Mara, and more. I sighed over scene after scene of pressed pleats, sharp shoulders, tailored waistcoats, and bespoke button-downs paired with gold collar pins. Even Vincenzo's silk pajamas are achingly gorgeous — and they are about as far away from the cozy sweatpants cocoon I have been trapped in for the past year as you can get.

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While Vincenzo is my first K-drama, I have been riding the Hallyu wave for a few years thanks to my devotion to global K-pop superstars BTS (annyeonghaseyo, ARMY!). For those unfamiliar with K-dramas, they're often compared to telenovelas thanks to their high drama, gorgeous cast of actors, and serial nature. K-dramas span a wide range of genres from historical period pieces to zombie horrors to pure, ooey-gooey romances. The shows are usually limited to only a season, but unlike American shows, that season is usually 20-plus-episodes long with each episode stretching up to 90 minutes. Thanks to that deep well of bingable content, paired with the rise of streaming services, the popularity of K-dramas is skyrocketing. In fact, in a 2017 poll, the Korean Tourism Organization found more than half of foreigners who visit Korea did so after watching a K-drama.

I feel like Stefon when I try to list all of my favorite parts of Vincenzo, because this K-drama has everything: a hockey-stick-wielding evil CEO, a courtroom full of bees, family rifts, makgeolli hangovers, a pigeon who just won't leave, a flaming vineyard, corn salad, a secret basement full of gold bars, a horseback-riding, double-crossing honeypot caper, and more plot twists than a fusilli noodle. The series is wildly entertaining and shifts its moods from dark mafia crime drama to silly slapstick to starry-eyed romance with whiplash speed. There's drama, adventure, and most of all, capital-F Fashion.

Summer dressing usually conjures up thoughts of bright bikinis and sexy crop tops, but here I am lusting over three-piece suiting and chic, old-fashioned accessories like pressed handkerchiefs, engraved Zippo lighters, and paisley silk scarves worn while horseback riding on an undercover mission. Along the way, Vincenzo joins forces with equally chic, equally cutthroat lawyer Hong Cha-Young (played by Jeon Yeo-been, 전여빈), and my wardrobe lust was instantly doubled. Cha-Young is outfitted in a nonstop parade of suits so beautiful, it makes me want to burn all my hoodies.

Here's some good news if you're as whipped as I am: you can still snap up some of Cha-Young and Vincenzo's stunner pieces to add to your post-sweatpants pivot. Scroll through the gallery for my favorite pieces as we wait to see if we'll get a season two.

Cha-Young's Pink Lynn Power Suit
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Cha-Young's Pink Lynn Power Suit

What else would you wear for your day in court taking down an evil, murderous pharmaceutical company but a cool pink power suit? Snap up the Lynn wool blazer ($658) and pants ($418) for the next time you have to take down a baddie, Cha-Young style.

Vincenzo's "Black Iris" Happiestness Silk Pajamas
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Vincenzo's "Black Iris" Happiestness Silk Pajamas

Vincenzo's posh taste doesn't have a curfew. Even when he sleeps, he's still in the finest silk he can get his hands on. Now's the perfect time to snap up your own pair and sleep like a consigliere: the mulberry silk set ($230) is half price.

Cha-Young's Wraparound Moon Choi Blazer
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Cha-Young's Wraparound Moon Choi Blazer

Moon Choi's suiting is so exquisite that it's achieved a cult-like following, Cha-Young included. The wraparound blazer ($695) is a fresh, femme take on masculine suiting. Snap up her equally iconic Bottega Veneta pouch clutch ($2,699).

Cha-Young's Gabardine Bottega Veneta Blouse
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Cha-Young's Gabardine Bottega Veneta Blouse

This top ($1,570) is half blouse, half cape since Cha-Young's lawyer skills are superhero level.

Cha-Young's Slouchy-Cool Time Suit
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Cha-Young's Slouchy-Cool Time Suit

Who says a power suit can't be cool? Cha-Young bucks the serious suiting standard with this relaxed silhouette from Time made of Italian Loro Piana's wool — so you know Vincenzo approves of this one. Shop the jacket ($536, originally $894), pants ($289, originally $481), and knit top ($253, originally $421).

Cha-Young's JayBaek Couture Skirt Suit
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Cha-Young's JayBaek Couture Skirt Suit

I truly could have watched an entire episode of just Cha-Young doing errands in this JayBaek Couture skirt suit and would have been riveted. The double-breasted silhouette! The pleated corset belt! It's no wonder JayBaek Couture is beloved by celebrities globally, but especially in Korea. Fun fact: for BTS's very first Grammys in 2019, RM, Jin, Suga, Jimin, V, and Jungkook wore tuxedos designed by JayBaek (while J-Hope wore Kim Seo Ryong).

Shop Cha-Young's skirt ($701) and pleated belt ($399).