IVE's Wonyoung can't hide her beauty despite covering her entire face at the airport
Recently, IVE were spotted returning to South Korea after an overseas schedule, and netizens quickly recognized Wonyoung despite the fact that her face was entirely covered by her black bucket hat.
Netizens gathered to online community forums to express their awe at Wonyoung's slender body and extremely long legs, both of which could not be covered by her casual clothing. "She covered her face, but look at how small her face is compared to her height. While I can't resemble her face, I wish I at least resembled her proportions.""Even if she hides herself like that, from far away her aura just screams 'I'm Jang Wonyoung!'.
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