2025 KBS Drama Awards Red Carpet: Stars Dazzle at the Year-End Grand Finale
Catch all the highlights from the 2025 KBS Drama Awards Red Carpet. See your favorite stars like Kwon Yul and Han Si A as they celebrate the year's best K-dramas.
Who owned the night? As the world prepares to ring in the new year, Korea's brightest stars gathered on December 31, 2025, for the highly anticipated '2025 KBS Drama Awards.' Before the trophies were handed out, the red carpet became a runway for the industry's elite.
Glitz and Glamor at the 2025 KBS Drama Awards Red Carpet
The annual event, held at the KBS Hall in Seoul, serves as the ultimate celebration for KBS dramas that captured the nation's heart throughout the year. Despite the freezing winter temperatures, actors heated up the atmosphere with their sophisticated fashion choices, ranging from timeless black-tie suits to ethereal evening gowns.
Spotlight on the Night's Top Talent
The carpet saw a parade of talent, including Kwon Yul, Han Si A, An Jun Seo, Choi Seol A, and Kim Geon. These stars, who led this year's most talked-about series, paused to greet global fans and photographers, showcasing the undeniable charisma that has made K-dramas a global phenomenon.
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