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IN-VOGUE KO CHASES SLAM
The Straits Times
|February 27, 2025
World No. 3's modelling cameo won't distract her from her Major goal
The past year has been "amazing" for Lydia Ko, who completed her Olympic trifecta with a gold at the Paris Games before ending an eight-year Major drought by winning the Women's British Open.
But the wow factor just got bigger when the South Korean-born New Zealander appeared all glammed up after swopping her golfing attire for Italian luxury brand Loro Piana on the cover of March's issue of Vogue Korea.
The 27-year-old's foray into the world of fashion was certainly an eye-opener, admitted the world No. 3 at a press conference on Feb 26, ahead of the US$2.4 million (S$3.2 million) HSBC Women's World Championship from Feb 27 to March 2 at Sentosa Golf Club.
She said: "Some people are like, 'Oh, is she the same person?' It was so much fun, and my first experience of being on a fashion magazine outside of golf clothes and my hat...
"I was super proud and excited of the way it turned out and obviously very grateful to Vogue... It's literally a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity."
While she is intrigued by fashion and modelling she has been watching clips on YouTube - she insisted that this is not in her future plans, recalling how she wore one of the dresses the wrong way around.
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