Two Sisters Illustrate Visually Stunning Sailor Moon Series Inspired By Korean Hanboks
The name Hanbok literally means "Korean clothes." How cool is that?
Sailor Moon has inspired countless fan projects, but this one stands out for its mix of fantasy, fashion, and cultural detail. Two sisters have turned their love of the series into a striking art collection, and the results are getting plenty of attention.
In this set, the Sailor Moon characters are reimagined in hanbok, traditional Korean clothing with deep historical roots. The concept gives the familiar cast a fresh look while keeping the magical energy fans know so well.
The collection only gets more impressive from there, especially once the sisters start applying the same style to other Sailor Moon-inspired commissions.
1. "The Moon Princess of Chosun"
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4. "Mercury Princess of Chosun"
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5. "Pluto Princess of Chosun"
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6. "Venus Princess of Chosun"
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7. "Jupiter Princess of Chosun"
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8. "Uranus Princess of Chosun"
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9. "Saturn Princess of Chosun"
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10. "Neo Moon Princess of Chosun"
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11. "The Earth Prince of Chosun"
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12. "Royal Family of Chosun"
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The whole collection is stunning, which is totally par for the course for this amazing duo.
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If you thought the Hanbok series was amazing...
Check out some of their Sailor Moon-inspired commissions, too:
And for more “copycat” chaos, check out the sister who copied a baby shower theme, and the AITA fight over changing it.
"Sailor Mau"
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"Mimet"
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"Alusa"
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"Fire Lady"
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"Thunder Lady"
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"Wind Lady"
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"Princess Serenity"
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"Sailor Mars"
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"Happy Birthday, Usagi and Chibiusa"
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"Eternal Sailor Moon"
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That second batch makes the whole project feel even bigger.
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