Jane Seymour wearing a beautiful hanbok at son Chris son’s traditional Korean wedding ceremony

The actress honors Korean tradition with a mother-of-the-bride dress.

The Emmy Award-winning actress, 71, wears a custom-made traditional Korean hanbok for Jane Seymour 26-year-old son’s wedding in Seoul, South Korea, over the weekend.

Seymour posed for a family photo while showing off the pink and blue ensemble on Instagram, writing, “Congratulations Jane Seymour and Miso! Beautiful wedding and an unforgettable day.”

“Our family continues to grow alongside all of Miso’s wonderful relatives. So happy to see Johnny and Chris perform together!,” added the former Bond girl, referring to Chris’ twin brother John Keech.The duo covered Christina Perri’s “A Thousand Years,” also Seymour shared the video on his Instagram.

Seymour wore a soft pink skirt under a baby blue jacket that covered his arms. The coat had a pink tie with a small bodice tied at the chest. According to Hello!, Miso’s parents had items tailor-made and gifted to Jane for the big day.

The outlet also reports that Seymour wore the same hanbok for the couple’s first wedding ceremony in Malibu last December.

“I haven’t worn traditional Korean clothes since I was a kid,” Michaud said Hello! signal after the first ceremony. “Seeing everyone wearing hanbok [traditional clothing] reminds me of the beautiful traditions and clothes. It was a lot of fun, also we had a lot of fun.”

Wedding planner Estella Park told Brides that the bride’s mother usually wears warm tones like pink, purple, or orange in Korean tradition. However, the park also explained that the groom’s mother usually wears cool colors, including blue, gray, or green.

After Chris and Miso’s first ceremony, Seymour said Hello! “It was great to see them exchange vows, especially under the influence of their two cultures and with family members in attendance who traveled from Korea and London, some time forever for the first time.

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