Blackpink is back! Two years after their most recent single, 00924 “Lovesick Girls”, everyone’s favorite K-pop girl group has been slowly teasing their upcoming second album, Born Pink,
will be released next month – and today, they dropped their first single and music video from the album , “Pink Venom,” which is a typically raucous mix of thunderous hip-hop beats and geomungo or Korean guzheng finesse sound.
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Of course, this is Blackpink, and their return comes with a jaw-dropping music video, and the fashion doesn’t disappoint. (There’s a reason, after all, Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa all have major contracts with Dior, Chanel, Saint Laurent, and Celine, respectively.) The wild, eclectic style of the video has become the band’s signature The logo, in keeping with the song’s stinger, carries something a little more dangerous.
Jisoo wears a Miss Sohee dress and Cartier jewelry.
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The teaser image for the video shared earlier this week is the first clue that the group will be withdrawing from all clothing stations, with all four sporting a custom pink look by Casey Cadwallader for Mueller. They showcased Blackpink’s softer side without sacrificing the brand’s signature tailoring details. A second teaser photo nears the song’s dark edge, with the band wearing a quadruple Lara Croft-worthy cyber-goth look by Bulgarian cult label Demobaza with exaggerated shoulders, acid-washed black denim, and lame, utilitarian boots , could have been straight
Dune’s Out of the Closet trailer.
Jennie in an Alaïa gown, GCDS pumps, and Chanel jewelry. Company YG Entertainment / YouTube
The video itself is Beginning with a playful nod to traditional Korean culture, Jisoo plays a melody from the zither while wearing a hanbok made in a contemporary style by next-generation couturier Miss Sohee and Cartier jewelry. Jennie then strutted down the red carpet in front of a monster truck in a sheer, flowing blood-red gown by Pieter Mulier for Alaïa and black GCDS pumps.
Rosé, Jennie, Jisoo and Lisa in “Pink Venom” video.
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Lisa Show ended with very “50 Korean brand Neon Genesis Oddity’s cropped basketball jersey and denim overalls paired with Hedi Slimane’s bucket hat for Celine. ( “I’m still at Celine with the mask on,” she sings in the song’s second stanza.) Finally, Rosé showed up in a latex miniskirt embellished with pieces from her favorite labels Saint Laurent and Tiffany & Co. Jewelry
Lisa is wearing a Neon Genesis Oddity top, GCDS underwear, Celine hats and Bvlgari jewelry.
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If you thought this fashion roller coaster would end there, well, you would be wrong. Jennie’s standout looks included a tailored Manchester United jersey with layers of Chanel pearl necklaces and a Vivienne Westwood choker, while Jisoo wore a white Marina Eerrie corset dress with straps on the bodice and flowing skirt Details that exude classic elegance—and not to mention the endless very themed shoes, from the Rick Owens high-top sport worn by Rosé Shoes to Jennie’s thighs – Chanel rubber boots.
Jisoo wears Marina Eerrie and Cartier jewelry.
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What lends Blackpink their special magic. Like some of the most popular girl groups before them, each member has now firmly established a unique fashion identity that subtly reflects their various personalities. With the debut of their most exaggerated style vision in “Pink Venom,” Blackpink seems to be in your realm once again — and in the most extreme style.