In a post on social media on April 1, the studio said it has reached its eight-month mark and is issuing additional guidance “for smoother, cleaner operations,” beyond its initial notices.
The studio said photos and video are not allowed during classes, adding that filming is permitted freely before and after sessions.
It also said it will “politely decline” requests for personal photos with the studio director and for autographs. “Physical contact without consent (such as holding hands or touching someone’s body) is prohibited,” it said, asking people to observe basic courtesy.
The studio also warned that parcels or gifts sent to its address without prior coordination may be discarded, and asked visitors not to send them. It said the rules are intended to help create an environment where people can focus on yoga practice.
Lee married Lee Sang-soon in 2013 and lived on Jeju Island before moving to Seoul in 2024. She opened the studio in Seoul’s Seodaemun District in August last year and has been holding classes.
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