Yuna's halter style dress, Only Hope, Gershwin, Bond girl, Scheherezade and her red ArOI dress. The show version which she also wore for Meditation, the floating style of calligraphy in her skirt resemble floating skating. Competition version: the symbolism to asian water ink art, mountains and rivers.
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Just a few dresses I like without particular order. I cannot pick my top five of Yuna's dresses and rank them.
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Jason Collins – Former professional basketball player Yuna Kim– 2010 Olympic gold medalist, figure skater
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Meryl Davis – 2014 Olympic gold medal ice dancer
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Seb Coe – Two time Olympic gold medalist, track and field Mark Spitz – Nine time Olympic champion swimmerĮlana Meyer – Olympic silver medalist, long distance track
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I personally don't quite agree with it - I think they could have kept the show going (perhaps involving other organizers, as I understand that the organizes were basically Yuna's mother and staff) so that the other Korean skaters had this yearly opportunity to appear before Korean public, if for nothing else. I guess they decided that there was no point in doing the show anymore if Yuna was not going to be in it, as the majority of the public obviously attended the shows mostly because of her, although they appreciated the foreign stars too. Apparently last year's show was indeed Yuna's retirement show (it was called that too) - not just from competitive skating, but from skating altogether.