Actress Moon Ga-young is captivating fans with a striking new visual transformation. The star graces the April issue cover of Harper’s Bazaar Korea, presenting an ethereal concept inspired by a “forest fairy.”
The magazine unveiled two cover versions and one inside cover on March 13, showcasing Moon Ka-young in flowing green and white dresses paired with delicate jewelry, creating a look that blends innocence and elegance.
The photo shoot, titled “A Forest Fairy,” highlights Moon Ga-young’s natural beauty through a dreamy setting filled with lush greenery, gardens, and white flowers.
Against the soft forest backdrop, the actress exudes a graceful presence, embodying both gentle purity and sophisticated charm. Her styling features luxury jewelry pieces from Buccellati, including items from the Etoilée, Opera Tulle, and Torcido collections, which add an extra layer of refinement to the fantasy inspired concept.
Reflecting on Her Film Career
Following the shoot, Moon Ga-young also spoke about her latest acting project, the film “Once We Were Us” directed by Kim Do-young, which recently received positive attention. Discussing how she approaches projects based on existing works, the actress shared that she often looks closely at the source material and fan reactions.
“When a project has an original work, I first try to understand its overall flow,” she explained. “For webtoon adaptations, I even read audience reviews because they often include detailed character analysis and different perspectives.”
Moon Ga-young also reflected on the differences between working in television and film.
“Dramas have long narratives and need to keep drawing viewers in,” she said. “But films are presented as a complete story to audiences from the start. That made me feel a strong responsibility not to disappoint those who choose to watch.”
The actress also shared a personal philosophy that continues to shape her career.
“I love question marks,” she said. “Since I didn’t choose this path entirely on my own at first, I often asked myself: Do I really want this? Do I enjoy it? The answer turned out to be yes — so now I keep asking the next questions about where I’m heading and whether I’m going the right way.”
Moon Ga-young’s full pictorial and interview can be found in the April 2026 issue of Harper’s Bazaar Korea.