Ch'oe Yun's Mannequin is a novel that reflects on the meaning of
beauty and its many facets of existence. The beauty of the main
character, Jini, is captured through a carefree imagination that
describes it as "the music of the wind," or something that can't be
described in words. Through the beauty that penetrates and captivates us
in fleeting moments, the novel leads us to critically reflect on the
question of what true beauty is in a world where people are captivated
by the beauty of advertising models in a flood of new products. In that
respect, Mannequin, as the title implies, is a sad allegory on a
capitalistic society in which a woman's body, artificial and
standardized, becomes a product.