Kim Riel, also known as Kim Jong-won, the CEO of the Hanbok brand "Rieul" and renowned for his work with the K-pop group BTS, has passed away at the age of 32.
Kim first showcased his modern Hanbok suits in 2016, using traditional Korean fabrics. He then launched his own brand "Rieul," collaborating with various fashion companies like New Balance, as well as the British supercar brand McLaren, Samsung Galaxy S21, Gyeongju Kolon Hotel, and the Cultural Heritage Administration.
He gained widespread recognition in 2020 when BTS members Jimin, Suga, and J-Hope wore his Hanbok suits during their performance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," which was filmed in front of the Geunjeongjeon Hall at Gyeongbokgung Palace in Korea.
His sudden death has shocked many, and the cause of his passing has not yet been revealed. His funeral will be held at the Namwon Medical Center Funeral Hall in South Korea.
Kim's work has been celebrated for its modern interpretation of traditional Korean clothing, and his contributions to the fashion industry will be remembered.
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