"Commercialization of sex" and controversy ... Korean Air considers "legal action" on YouTuber, which released uniform video of flight attendants = South Korea
It turns out that the Korean airline "Korean Air" is recently considering legal action against the female YouTuber who runs the controversial LOOK BOOK channel online.

Korean Air said on the 14th, "We are requesting the partiy and channels to delete the video." It seems that the clothes worn by the women in the video were judged to be very similar to the uniforms of the flight attendants of the company.

Prior to this, YouTuber A posted a video titled "Crew Lookbook / Airline Uniform Coordination" on her YouTube channel on the 2nd. The video was 8 minutes and 16 seconds, and Ms. A appeared in her underwear and recorded the action of wearing uniforms from stockings.

Ms. A introduced, "I tried wearing uniforms, compression stockings, and jackets worn by flight attendants." She continued, "I wore black high heels and paid attention to accessories such as scarves and hairpins. It is a video that shows the appearance of changing clothes from underwear as it is without correction." I don't use the app. "

LOOK BOOK refers to photographs or videos for models, photographers, and stylists to convey various fashions. Usually, it is often shown as this month's fashion or seasonal fashion.

However, in the case of Ms. A, she wore stockings while raising her legs on a chair in her underwear, and was pointed out that "it was not fashion, but a" specific occupation "was a sexual product."

Internet users say, "What do you think of your profession when there are people who have to wear their uniforms every day to work?", "There is no sin in uniforms.", saying, "People are the problem," "Isn't it at the level of accusation," and "I feel sorry for the real cabin crew."

On the other hand, some commented that "it doesn't matter at all" and "LOOK BOOK is one content".


2021/12/16 09:41 KST