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LOOK: October bride Song Hye-kyo poses for Vogue

By: - Mobile Sub-editor
/ 07:09 PM October 17, 2017

Image: Vogue Korea via Korea Herald

Bride-to-be Song Hye-kyo was featured on the cover of Vogue Korea for the magazine’s November issue.

As shown in the released photos from the magazine, the actress posed in a white dress with wavy hair. Her cheeks are emphasized with pink blush on.

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Image: Vogue Korea via Korea Herald

It was last July when she and Song Joong-ki announced through a joint statement written by their management agencies that they are to wed on Oct. 31. Prior to this, they repeatedly denied rumors that they were dating.

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Image: Vogue Korea via Korea Herald

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