Autumn is perhaps one of the most beautiful, peaceful times of the year, which is why I am so sad to see it go in exchange for blizzards, bitterly cold weather and snow-covered sidewalks, but the Lee Hyun Yi for Vogue Korea November 2011 photoshoot will let you hold onto fall for a little bit longer.
Shot by photographer Hye Won Kang, stunning model Lee Hyun Yi is seen wearing some classic autumn outerwear in the shoot called 'The Way Woman Was,' which was outfitted by talented stylist Kim Mi-jin.
Featuring all of the fall essentials, including camel coats, plaid shirts, wool pencil skirts, leather gloves, riding boots and chunky scarves, the Lee Hyun Yi for Vogue Korea November 2011 photo shoot is all you'll need when you start to miss the days of autumn.
Field-Frolicking Photographs
The Lee Hyun Yi for Vogue Korea November 2011 Shoot is Serene
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