#adramalunies2026 Best dressed character? Did you copy some of their style? So, that is a clear winner for me, #ninepuzzles Kim Da Mi as Yoon Una was a delight! I called her style 'Queer Sherlock' before. Did I copy her? No. I did take a lot of inspiration from #jdrama such as the Japanese version of #Nevertheless
@mel oh, "Queer Sherlock" is a great description of her!

@JillsJoy I saw those descriptions of her before I watched, but I didn't get the queer. Did I miss something?

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I think because she dressed very non-femme. Suits, ties, short hair. She didn't people-please or try to be a caretaker, where both are very femme-coded.
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@JillsJoy I don't object to any of that! But I do wish they hadn't done that in the context of her basically having PTSD.

I liked some of the clothing but not all. That skirt with the weird hemline bugged me.

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@JillsJoy @dnkboston I could not have said it better! The non-conformity, creating your own style and just living your life, and the old- fashioned look did not only remind me of Sherlock Holmes, but also of some queer women from back in the days, like Annemarie Schwarzenbach https://www.liliums-compendium.co.uk/post/annemarie-schwarzenbach-muses-the-beau-monde
Annemarie Schwarzenbach - Muses & the Beau Monde

Annemarie Minna Renée Schwarzenbach, born 23 May 1908, was a Swiss writer, journalist and photographer. Her bisexual mother brought her up in a masculine style, and her androgynous image suited the bohemian Berlin society of the time, in which she indulged enthusiastically. Annemarie Schwarzenbach was born in Zurich, Switzerland. When she was four, the family moved to the Bocken Estate in Horgen, near Lake Zurich, where she grew up. Her father, Alfred, was a wealthy businessman in the silk ind

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Oh, look at that skirt!