Turning Eyewear into an Art Form: How did this "Marvel" achieve success with his "optical magic"?

Miles Everson • January 27, 2025

From the desk of Miles Everson:

Hi, everyone! How’s your Monday?

I hope you’re all having a great day today.

Let’s open this week by talking about our  “Marketing Marvels.”  Every Monday, we feature excellent marketing and business professionals to inspire and encourage you in your own professional journey.

In this article, we’ll talk about one of the creative geniuses in South Korea.

Keep reading below to know how this person changed the face of the South Korean eyewear industry with his brand’s eclectic ideas.




Turning Eyewear into an Art Form: How did this "Marvel" achieve success with his "optical magic"?

Imagine walking into an eyewear store where every corner feels like an art gallery…

… where every eyewear is not just a product but a statement of style and innovation.

This is the world of  Gentle Monster, a brand that has revolutionized the eyewear industry with its daring designs and immersive retail experiences.

At the helm of this transformation?

A visionary leader whose creativity and strategic acumen have taken a small South Korean brand to global prominence!

Let’s delve into the story behind Gentle Monster’s meteoric rise and the man driving this success…

Transforming Eyewear into an Art Form!

Hankook Kim, also known as  Kim Han-guk, is a name synonymous with innovation and creativity in the eyewear industry.

As the founder and CEO of Gentle Monster, Kim has transformed the way the public perceives eyewear, blending fashion, art, and technology into a seamless and immersive consumer experience.

Take a look at Gentle Monster’s rapid ascent to global recognition: It’s a testament to Kim’s visionary leadership and his ability to push the boundaries of conventional retail!

Kim founded the brand in 2011 in South Korea. Under his leadership, Gentle Monster has expanded globally, opening flagship stores in major cities around the world, such as New York, Beijing, and London.

The stores are known for their unique and often avant-garde interiors, which serve as proof to the brand’s commitment to creativity and design.

Product-wise, Kim and Gentle Monster are a game-changer in the eyewear industry. Breaking free from conventional glasses that only fit the frame of westerners, the brand’s products have gained worldwide acclaim for their varying shapes and sizes that fit the frame of Asians and others across the globe.

Clearly, Kim’s success story with Gentle Monster offers valuable insights for anyone looking to make a mark in their industry.

For those of you who are curious as to how Kim did it, check out these few key lessons:

  • Embrace Innovation and Creativity

    Innovation is at the heart of Gentle Monster’s success. By pushing creative boundaries, Kim has demonstrated that standing out in a crowded market requires unique and bold ideas.

    This only shows that businesses should not be afraid to take calculated risks or invest in innovative product designs and marketing strategies to capture consumer interest.

  • Prioritize Customer Experience

    Gentle Monster’s immersive store designs highlight the importance of exceptional customer experiences. Why is this important?

    It’s because creating memorable and enjoyable environments can differentiate a brand and foster customer loyalty. So, invest in creating spaces and experiences that delight and engage customers!

  • Leverage Strategic Collaborations

    Strategic partnerships can elevate a brand’s visibility and appeal. In Gentle Monster’s case, collaborations with high-profile brands and celebrities have expanded its reach and influence.

    This means businesses should seek out partnerships that align with their brand values and offer mutual benefits.

  • Think Globally

    Expanding into international markets has been crucial for Gentle Monster’s growth, since having a global vision can open up new opportunities and audiences.

    In the business world, identifying key markets and adapting to a strategy enables brands to fit into different cultural contexts while maintaining a consistent identity.

  • Tell a Compelling Brand Story

    A strong brand narrative creates emotional connections with consumers. Gentle Monster’s blend of fashion, art, and culture clearly tells a compelling story that resonates with its target audience.

    Likewise, other brands and businesses should develop and communicate a story that reflects their own values and vision.

  • Focus on Design and Aesthetics

    High-quality design is a cornerstone of Gentle Monster’s appeal. This is because investing in great design for products, packaging, and retail spaces enhances brand perception and attracts customers.

    Moreover, a strong visual identity helps create a memorable brand.

  • Adapt and Innovate

    Gentle Monster’s integration of new technologies and evolving store concepts show the importance of staying flexible and responsive to trends.

    This shows that having the ability to adapt to market changes and innovate continuously is essential for long-term success.

  • Engage with Culture

    Engaging with cultural and artistic initiatives can elevate a brand’s status and create deeper connections with its consumers. In Gentle Monster’s case, involvement in art projects has positioned it as a cultural influencer.

    Similarly, business owners, leaders, and marketers should support and participate in cultural activities that align with their brands.

  • Maintain a Long-Term Vision

    Building a successful brand requires persistence and a clear long-term vision. Hankook Kim’s commitment to his vision for Gentle Monster has been key to its success.

    The key takeaway here?

    Business professionals should stay focused on their goals and remain dedicated to their brands’ core values.

Overall, Kim’s journey with Gentle Monster is a remarkable example of how innovative thinking meets a focus on customer experience and strategic vision to propel a brand to global success.

Marketers, business owners, and leaders like you can draw inspiration from Kim’s strategies and achievements to drive your own ventures forward, creating unique and memorable experiences that resonate with your customers—whether locally or around the world!

May this “Marvel’s” forward-thinking strategies encourage you to move forward excellently this week!

Happy Monday!

Hope you’ve found this week’s topic interesting and helpful.

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Miles Everson

CEO of MBO Partners and former Global Advisory and Consulting CEO at PwC, Everson has worked with many of the world's largest and most prominent organizations, specializing in executive management. He helps companies balance growth, reduce risk, maximize return, and excel in strategic business priorities.


He is a sought-after public speaker and contributor and has been a case study for success from Harvard Business School.


Everson is a Certified Public Accountant, a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and Minnesota Society of Certified Public Accountants. He graduated from St. Cloud State University with a B.S. in Accounting.

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