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Nam Ji Hyun has transformed into a fall woman for Esquire magazine.

Actor Nam Ji-hyun turned into a fall woman. 

Nam Ji-hyun recently unveiled a picture with her male fashion magazine Esquire. 

Unlike the 'Han Dynasty', which shows a beautiful Hanbok, it captures the attention with its sophisticated charm in the autumn atmosphere through this picture. 

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Nam Ji-hyun's face changes freely according to his costume as if a new painting is created on a white drawing paper in a picture. It is feminine in the beige color turtleneck with the long wave hair bundled down and gazing at the air. 

On the other hand, in the picture wearing a dress with a strong red color, the playful face and the cuteness of the twenties are hidden, making it impossible to keep an eye on it. 

In an interview that accompanied me on this day, Nam Ji-hyun frankly expressed his own belief in acting.

In the 15th year of his actors' activities this year, he complained about the process of growing from a child actor to an adult actor. "I chose to go slowly without being greedy rather than dramatic. I thought that even if the role seemed familiar, I would play a role that could make one difference. It was like a way I could have a long acting time. "

As for the drama "100 days of Nangun-gun" that is on air, exceeding 10% of the audience rating, "It was furious that group chat room was tilted. I felt that the atmosphere was so good that I hoped that the atmosphere was well communicated to the viewers, but it seems to work well. " 

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Especially, what do you think about the term 'famine in 20'? "The actor's face does not come up at once, so there are quite a lot of actors in their 20's. Every actor has a distinct personality and a diverse role. I would like to have a lot of actors and actresses in their twenties as well as girls in their twenties. There are various people, and various stories will be used, and the role that can be done will also increase. " 

More interviews and pictures of hard actress Nam Ji-hyun can be found in the November issue of 'Esquire'.