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02 Intro 09 Editor's Letter 12 Fashion 14 Opinion Kwangho Shin, Editor-in- Chief of Vogue Korea 30 Lifestyle & Design 32 Opinion Suyong Joh, co-CEO of Kakao Corp. and Publisher of Magazine B 48 Stay 50 Opinion Bumsoo Kim, Senior Vice President, Shinsegae Chosun Hotel INC and F&B Creative Director 64 Navigation 74 Quotes Various aspects of change in Seoul captured by international media 78 Essays Three writers speak on Seoul's diverse charms, modern architecture, and gentrification 84 Framework Seoul's urban ecology explained by Wonsoon Park, the Mayor of Seoul 88 Connections The urban transportation policy connecting and circulating energy in Seoul 82 Figures Seoul's changing status and infrastructure seen through numbers 96 Layers The layers of time characterizing Seoul's appearance 106 Music 108 Opinion DJ Soulscape, producer 122 Dining 124 Opinion Hyejoon Kim, food content director 140 Coffee, Tea & Dessert 142 Opinion Gukmyeong We, coffee consultant 156 Navigation 166 References Books on Seoul curated by Still Books 169 Outro

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■ About the Publication Magazine B is an ad-free monthly publication that dedicates each issue to one well-balanced brand unearthed from around the globe. The magazine introduces the brand's hidden stories, as well as its sensibility and culture, and is an easy but also serious read for anyone with an interest in brands. ■ About the Publisher JOH is a creative company founded in April 2011 by Suyong Joh, former Director of Creative Marketing & Design at NHN. He oversaw and directed the construction of NHN Green Factory, which is the headquarters of NHN, the company that has earned domestic and international reputation as "Google of Korea." He also created a sensation in the publishing world when he compiled the construction process in a publication, Green Factory. Currently, he leads JOH, a group of creative directors that he has brought together from various fields, and he is conducting complex projects encompassing architectural design, brand consultation, interior, food & beverage service, and product design, based on his own experience. The first fruit of such endeavor is magazine B. ■ About the Issue Welcome to the newly revised 50th edition of B. Two years ago, we launched a Seoul issue in October 2016 in celebration of B's five-year anniversary. And since then, we have published another 20 new issues. Being introduced to new brands, new people, and new perspectives every month is the most valuable part of the job as an editor. It's also rewarding to discover and deliver to readers the dynamic shifts in the world and tips to addressing the changes, or the philosophies that have lasted through the times. However, B's role shouldn't be limited to plain discovery. For a magazine, or any brand, to have a life of its own, it's just as important to look back as it is to move forward. This is not to say that we should cling to our past or duplicate our past successes. It's to say that we should be able to advance while also recognizing the path we've walked. Since B is an achronological magazine and its past issues are constantly in distribution, we have more opportunities to look back on our trail. On a superficial, logistical level, we reprint sold-out issues, and on a more substantial level, we carry out projects that examine our past works from a different angle to present them in new forms. The two issues of B's sister publication Balance, launched in 2014 and 2016, and our first official podcast channel "B Cast" are examples of the latter. The decision to revise the Seoul issue of B follows this spirit. A good brand is one that retains its core value or philosophy while adapting to and evolving with the changing times and environment. It seemed only fitting that we chose a city, specifically Seoul where we live, instead of a commercial brand, as the subject for our first reflection back into the past. Seoul has been renewing itself day after day for the past two years; new elements have been added and new terrains have formed across the culture and lifestyle sectors. It's true that I have been highly critical about Seoul's propensity for fast and drastic change. I often snickered at creative attempts in Seoul, comparing it with European cities like Paris and London or Tokyo, and such belittlement of Seoul's budding culture has often seemed to be testifying to my refined or sophisticated cultural taste. Even as we began this revision, I wasn't completely free of prejudices against Seoul myself. I had my doubts as to whether I would be able to locate any meaningful change in the city, whether I would become too caught up on the sole aspect of change and other less important aspects of the city, or whom to look into in order to accurately pinpoint what's changed. Thankfully, the people we've met and interviewed through this issue put these concerns to bed once and for all. Every single one of the creators in the six business fields of fashion, lif