Park’s relationship with the magazine spanned nearly a decade, progressing from feature model to a recurring cover star and columnist.
If you were following the Philippine men’s magazine scene in the early 2010s, one name stood above the rest: Jinri Park
: Featured as the cover muse for one of the magazine's digital-only issues toward the end of its run. The "Jinri Experience" Gravure Series
This article explores her iconic FHM legacy, the evolution of her career, and the realities of tracking down digital archives or a "Jinri Park FHM PDF." A Star in the Making: Jinri Park’s FHM Journey
With Jinri now focused on her personal life and different career paths (like Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu!), these archives are the only way to see her professional modeling work. Where is Jinri Park Now?
In 2012, Jinri Park broke new ground with the release of her very own photobook, The Jinri Experience . Published by Summit Media ( FHM Philippines' publisher), it was officially recognized as the first-ever "gravure" book in the country. This style of photography, known for its playful, subtly suggestive poses, was a perfect match for her bubbly yet provocative persona. At the book's launch, she expressed her excitement, calling it an honor to be the first "gravure idol" in the Philippines, and noted her style was more casual than the typical K-Pop look.