Gong Seung-yeon Impresses in Sleek Gray Suit Highlighting Urban Charm
All Eyes on Channel A’s New Healing Drama ‘We Travel for You’ Ahead of August Premiere

Actress Gong Seung-yeon turned heads with her sophisticated yet unexpectedly sexy fashion choice.
On July 29, Gong Seung-yeon attended the production presentation for Channel A’s new Saturday-Sunday drama, “We Travel for You,” held at the Shocking K-Pop Center in Mapo-gu, Seoul.
Alongside Gong Seung-yeon, the event was attended by fellow cast members Yoo Jun-sang, Kim Jae-young, Hong Soo-hyun, Oh Hyun-jung, and director Kang Sol.
On this day, Gong Seung-yeon exuded urban elegance in a subtle grey-toned suit set. Notably, her jacket featured a sliced detail at the waistline, offering a refined yet sultry twist that drew the attention of many onlookers.
The press was quick to highlight her “cool, unexpectedly sexy fashion for the heatwave,” “graceful greeting,” and “fashionably revealing jacket design.”


“We Travel for You” is a heartwarming drama that follows a former idol-turned-travel reporter who, having never been in the spotlight, embarks on journeys on behalf of others. Through these surrogate trips, she discovers the true meaning of success and life. The series, replete with healing trip vibes, is based on the best-selling Japanese novel by Maha Harada.
The drama brings together director Kang Sol, recognized for projects such as “My Secret Romance” and “Show Window: The Queen’s House,” and writer Jeong Hoe-hyun, praised for the witty and empathetic storytelling in “Radiant Office,” heightening audience expectations.
Additional press images showcased Gong Seung-yeon’s “unique charm within elegance,” “the perfect on-screen couple,” and “sunshine smile.”
In the series, Gong Seung-yeon stars as Kang Yeoreum, an ex-idol and current travel reporter. Kim Jae-young plays Lee Yeon-seok, an elite engineering grad who pursues his dream as a film director. Yoo Jun-sang takes on the role of Oh Sang-sik, CEO of Ogu Entertainment, while Hong Soo-hyun appears as Yoo Hana, the company’s CFO. Oh Hyun-jung plays Hyun Baram, Kang Yeoreum’s manager.
“We Travel for You” is set to premiere on August 2 at 9:20 p.m.
Note “This article was translated from the original Korean version using AI assistance, and subsequently edited by a native-speaking journalist.”

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