Shin Hye Sun and Lee Jun Hyuk Ignite A Luxury Mirage, a Violent Crime, and a Mystery No One Saw Coming in “The Art of Sarah”

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By  | January 23, 2026

Netflix’s The Art of Sarah premiering February 13, is shaping up to be one of 2026’s most intriguing thrillers, weaving glamour, deception, and a chilling crime scene into a story that refuses to be predictable.

The Art of Sarah tells the story of a woman determined to become a “luxury item” herself, whether authentic or beautifully counterfeit.

Sliding effortlessly between calculated lies and elusive sincerity, Sara (Shin Hye Sun) is a character whose truth remains tantalizingly out of reach. Newly released stills capture her many faces: a blank expression behind a name tag, a dazzling gaze adorned in couture and jewelry, and a cold, unreadable stare — each one hinting at an entirely different life.

Enter Moo-kyung, played by Lee Jun Hyuk, a superintendent in the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency’s Violent Crimes Unit. The stills reveal his sharp, grounded charisma as he’s assigned to Sara’s shocking case: she is found frozen to death, her face horrifically mangled, right in the middle of Cheongdam’s luxury district.

Whether he’s standing before the case files with steely determination or sitting in an interrogation room with calm confidence, Moo-kyung radiates the intensity of a man who never lets the truth slip away. Yet his moments of visible confusion hint that this case will rattle even him.

As the mystery deepens, The Art of Sarah promises a relentless back-and-forth between these two enigmatic forces. Sara Kim’s fabricated life — her unknown origins, her secret past, her sudden rise as the CEO of ultra-luxury brand Boodoua — collides with Moo-kyung’s single-minded obsession to uncover the truth.

With unexpected twists, shifting identities, and a narrative that constantly reshapes itself, Lady Dua is poised to captivate viewers from the very first episode.

Catch the unraveling of this luxury-tinged mystery when The Art of Sarah premieres exclusively on Netflix on February 13.

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