Jung Ho-yeon steps into Monaco F1 spotlight before Hope
Jung Ho-yeon joins Louis Vuitton's Monaco Grand Prix events from June 6-8 as Na Hong-jin's Hope heads to Korean cinemas July 15.
Jung Ho-yeon attended the Formula 1 event in Monaco at the invitation of Louis Vuitton. With the film 'Hope' set to be released on July 15, she once again met international fans at a venue where sports, fashion, and film professionals converge.

Attending the Monaco Grand Prix Schedule from the 6th to the 8th
Jung Ho-yeon participated in the 'Formula 1 Louis Vuitton Monaco Grand Prix 2026' related schedule from the 6th to the 8th local time. She watched the qualifying sessions at the Louis Vuitton lounge and attended the final race. She also appeared at brand programs held throughout Monaco.
The final of this competition was held on June 7 at Circuit de Monaco. The race proceeded with a schedule of 78 laps around the 3.337km urban circuit. The Monaco Grand Prix is consumed not only for the race results but also as an event where luxury brands and global celebrities receive attention. For Jung Ho-yeon, it was an opportunity to re-establish her name and face at a time when she is returning as an actress.
Jung Ho-yeon Standing Before the Louis Vuitton Trophy Trunk
This year, the official name of the Monaco Grand Prix included Louis Vuitton. Louis Vuitton has maintained a long-term collaboration with Formula 1, producing trophy trunks for major Grand Prix events, and in Monaco, a dedicated trunk featuring red and white colors was unveiled.
The photo of Jung Ho-yeon standing in front of the trophy trunk captured the individual, the brand, and the event in a single frame. As it was an occasion where global broadcasts, SNS photos, and on-site VIP networks all converged, Jung Ho-yeon's name was repeatedly exposed outside of her film works. This scene coincides with a period where she must connect her heightened international recognition since 'Squid Game' to her new work.
Director Na Hong-jin's New Film 'Hope' Releasing July 15
Jung Ho-yeon's next film, 'Hope', is preparing for a domestic release on July 15. This is the new work released by director Na Hong-jin after 10 years, featuring Hwang Jung-min, Zo In Sung, and Jung Ho-yeon, as well as Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander, and Taylor Russell.
'Hope' is a work that will meet domestic audiences after being first revealed in the competition section of the 79th Cannes Film Festival. For Jung Ho-yeon, it is a work that goes beyond her introduction as a global star from a modeling background to standing before the audience again as an actress. If 'Squid Game' introduced her to the world, what kind of face she will show in 'Hope' under a different genre and a different director remains to be seen.
Jung Ho-yeon is not yet an actress with a vast number of works. Therefore, after a single hit, what kind of works she chooses and which public stages she stands on becomes even more visible. While the Monaco schedule remains as glamorous photos, for an actress ahead of a release, it became a scene that makes people think of Jung Ho-yeon again between international audiences and domestic viewers.
Attending brand events alone does not complete an actress's career. What ultimately sustains the interest created by international fashion stages is the work itself. The exposure Jung Ho-yeon gained in Monaco will be reconfirmed in theaters after the release of 'Hope' on July 15.