When modern K-drama fans hear the title My Fair Lady , their minds often jump to the 2009 hit starring Yoon Eun-hye or the classic Audrey Hepburn musical. However, buried in the archives of early 2000s Korean television lies a different gem: —also known as Yorimungwa in some circles, though often mistranslated in international databases.
For fans of classic Korean dramas, the year 2003 is often remembered for iconic series like the tear-jerking melodrama Stairway to Heaven . However, that same year also saw the release of a unique romantic comedy that took a bold look at materialism and love. We're talking about My Fair Lady (Korean title: 요조숙녀, also known as Yojo Sungnyeo or The Perfect Girl ), an SBS production that captivated viewers with its glamorous setting and complicated love triangle.
The 2003 Korean drama (Korean: 요조숙녀; RR: Yojo Suknyeo ) is a 16-episode romantic comedy that aired on SBS. It is notable for being a direct remake of the popular 2000 Japanese drama Yamato Nadeshiko . Plot Overview