Lim Ji-yeon goes from T-shirt ease to dreamy floral glam
Lim Ji-yeon’s Artist Company video spotlights natural styling, pictorial looks and reflections on The Glory and My Royal Nemesis.
Versatile styling ranging from daily life to pictorials
Television actor Lim Ji-yeon has released a video capturing her wide range of styling, from natural everyday looks to sophisticated pictorial moods.

On the 9th, her agency Artist Company posted a new video of Lim Ji-yeon on their official SNS channels with the caption, "What kind of scent is Ji-yeon? Her beauty is Artist Company's taste."
In the video, Lim Ji-yeon exudes a comfortable and innocent atmosphere in the opening scenes, pairing an oversized T-shirt with long straight hair and natural makeup. In the following scenes, she creates a completely different vibe, wearing a floral pattern crop two-piece and radiating an urban yet dreamy gaze.
Immersion in roles and the struggles of weight loss
Lim Ji-yeon also shared her sincere experiences of enduring physical changes to fully immerse herself in her roles.
Appearing on the YouTube channel 'Tteun-nun' last year, she reminisced about the filming of the Netflix series 'The Glory.' At the time, Lim Ji-yeon confessed, "It wasn't that I tried to lose weight on purpose, but in the process of immersing myself in the work, I became sensitive, and my weight dropped to the low 40kg range." This moment captures the struggles of an actor who pushed herself to increase the realism of her character.
From 'The Glory' to 'My Royal Nemesis': A continuous evolution
From intense villains to delicate characters, Lim Ji-yeon shows a new face in every project.
After leaving a powerful impression on global viewers through 'The Glory,' she recently attempted another transformation by playing the role of the unknown actor Shin Seo-ri in the SBS drama 'My Royal Nemesis.' She worked alongside actor Heo Nam-jun, delicately portraying the realistic struggles and growth of her character. The recently released video also caught the attention of fans by going beyond mere physical changes to convey the diverse images of the actress herself, distinct from her characters in her works.