Color of Women
Color of Women (Korean: 컬러 오브 우먼) is a South Korean television drama series that aired on the cable network Channel A. The series premiered on December 5, 2011, and concluded on February 7, 2012, spanning 20 episodes. It was broadcast on Monday and Tuesday evenings at 20:50.

Production
The production of Color of Women experienced a notable casting change prior to filming. Actress Eugene was originally cast in the lead role of Byun So-Ra. However, following a serious car accident involving her sister in Guam, Eugene withdrew from the project to attend to her family. The role was subsequently filled by Yoon So-Yi.
Plot Overview
The narrative centers on Byun So-Ra (Yoon So-Yi), a woman from an ordinary background who prides herself on her academic achievements. After facing professional setbacks and a personal betrayal by her boyfriend, who cheats on her with her friend Jin-Joo (Lee Soo-Kyung), So-Ra seeks a fresh start. She secures a position at a cosmetics company, where she encounters her former university acquaintance, Joon-Soo (Jae Hee). The series explores the evolving dynamics between So-Ra, Jin-Joo, and their colleagues as they navigate workplace challenges and complex interpersonal relationships.
Broadcast History
The series was part of Channel A's early programming lineup. Following the conclusion of Color of Women on February 7, 2012, the network aired The Strongest K-POP Survival, which premiered on March 19, 2012.