Upload photos of both of you
Use recent, clearly lit photos where both faces are visible and natural. The closer the uploaded photos are to how you actually look, the more the hanbok portrait will feel like you.

See the flowing silk and jewel tones of a wedding hanbok with your real faces — before you commit to any styling choice.
A hanbok portrait is at its most powerful when the tradition does not feel like a costume — when you look like yourself wearing something that was always meant for you. FondPix takes your photos and creates images where the flowing chima and delicate jeogori look like your choices, not a historical recreation, so you can share the vision with family and feel confident in the decision before the actual wedding day.
FondPix can generate wedding portraits featuring traditional Korean bridal hanbok — from the classic blue-and-red combination of the formal ceremony to softer pastels and bolder jewel tones for contemporary hanbok photography. You can choose from traditional palace and courtyard settings, bamboo garden backgrounds, or more modern minimalist compositions.
This is one of the most popular uses. Seeing yourself and your partner in the hanbok colors you are considering — whether the deep red and blue of a formal ceremony look or a softer pink and mint combination — gives you far more confidence in the choice than looking at fabric swatches or photos of other people.
By using your actual photos as the starting point. When your face is in the jeogori and your partner's face is beneath the gat or beside you in matching hanbok, the image stops being a reference photo and becomes a preview of something real. That is the difference FondPix makes — the tradition belongs to you, not to a historical recreation.
From a full ceremony portrait to an invitation composition to a family-sharing image — explore the range of what your hanbok wedding could look like.
Korean hanbok styling
Korean hanbok styling
Korean hanbok stylingThree steps from your everyday photos to a flowing silk portrait that honors the tradition you are choosing to carry forward.
Use recent, clearly lit photos where both faces are visible and natural. The closer the uploaded photos are to how you actually look, the more the hanbok portrait will feel like you.
Select your hanbok color combination — from the traditional blue and red to softer pastels or contemporary jewel tones — and choose a setting like a traditional courtyard, palace backdrop, or modern garden.
Look carefully at the likeness, the silk texture and color accuracy, and the overall composition. Compare two or three versions before downloading in 2K for sharing or 4K for print and formal use.
FondPix gives you the tools to honor the delicate beauty of hanbok tradition while making the portrait feel unmistakably like your own love story, not a historical costume illustration.
FondPix places you — not a stock model — inside the jeogori and chima, so the tradition looks like it has always been yours rather than something borrowed for a day.
Generate versions with clean compositional space for your names, the date, and venue text — ready to share with your invitation designer without any additional cropping.
From the formal red-and-blue of a traditional ceremony to the soft peach, mint, and lavender of a contemporary hanbok session, FondPix supports the full range of hanbok color traditions.
Share 2K images quickly with family and your styling team. Download 4K when you are ready for formal invitations, album covers, or prints to give to grandparents.
The right hanbok portrait is not the most ornate one — it is the one where you look proud, connected, and like yourselves. FondPix helps you find that image before the actual session.
Upload only photos both of you are happy to share. Review every generated image carefully before posting or printing, paying attention to how cultural and family details are represented.
FondPix is a planning and preview tool. The moment you bow in pyebaek, the way the silk catches the afternoon light in your actual photos, the family expressions when they see you — those still need a real photographer who was there.
The pyebaek ceremony, the family bows, the emotional reality of wearing your heritage on your wedding day — these cannot be replicated by AI. A skilled photographer captures what truly happened.
If the hanbok session or ceremony has not happened yet, do not share the generated image as if it has. Use it clearly as a preview of what you are planning to create.
Check that the hanbok styling, accessories, and traditional elements look accurate and respectful before sharing with family or posting publicly. Details matter to people who know the tradition well.
Everything couples ask about creating Korean hanbok wedding images with FondPix, from color selection to family sharing to ceremony planning.
FondPix can generate portraits in traditional bridal hanbok including the jeogori and chima in classic blue-and-red ceremonial combinations, softer pastels like peach and mint for contemporary photo sessions, and bolder jewel tones like deep purple and emerald that are popular for modern hanbok portraits.
Yes. Seeing the couple in coordinating hanbok — where the colors and silhouettes complement each other — is one of the most important uses. FondPix generates the portrait with both faces, so you can judge whether the color pairing feels balanced and beautiful before any rental or fitting decision.
Traditional Korean palace grounds, tiled-roof courtyard gardens (hanok settings), bamboo groves, and lotus pond backdrops all work beautifully with hanbok. FondPix can also generate more minimal contemporary backgrounds that let the hanbok colors and silhouettes speak for themselves.
Upload your photos and let FondPix show you the flowing silk and the tradition around your real faces — so the decision to honor your heritage feels as clear as the love that inspired it.