Nana: South Korea’s Beauty Icon with Global Acclaim



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Nana: South Korea’s Beauty Icon with Global Acclaim

Nana (Im Jin-ah), widely hailed as South Korea’s top beauty, claimed the No. 1 spot on The Independent Critics’ “100 Most Beautiful Faces” list in 2014 and 2015, solidifying her status as a globally recognized beauty icon.

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Beyond these rankings, Nana has earned the K-Beauty Icon Award for her influence in fashion and beauty, embodying the elegance and trendsetting spirit of Korean style. Her ability to blend classic charm with modern flair has made her a muse for brands and fans alike.

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As a multi-talented star—she’s also a singer and actress—Nana’s appeal extends beyond her looks. Her performances in K-dramas and music projects showcase versatility, while her red carpet appearances consistently set beauty and fashion trends, from makeup to styling.

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Widely regarded as one of the most beautiful Korean women worldwide, she has transcended regional fame, gaining a dedicated international following. Her beauty is often noted for its balance of softness and striking features, a combination that feels both approachable and iconic.
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Today, Nana remains a defining figure in K-beauty and entertainment, proving that her allure is rooted in both natural charm and the talent that makes her more than just a “beautiful face.”
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