A look at Jennie’s most recent fashion statements
Blackpink’s Jennie has always been more than a global K-pop sensation—she’s a style icon in constant evolution. She moves through fashion with the same command as she does the stage. But what do her latest looks reveal about her ever-shifting sartorial language?
In this selection, we break down her most recent outfits and fashion statements and see how she continues to redefine ‘cool’ on her own terms.
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Which Jennie look should we feature next?
In classic Chanel
Jennie’s love for Chanel is no secret. In her Love Hangover music video, she echoes her look from the Chanel Spring-Summer 2025 haute couture show, attending her own ‘funeral’ in a head-to-toe ensemble—a pastel blue set from the same collection.
Zenbook ensembles
As shown in her Zen music video, Jennie continues to champion rising brands, effortlessly showcasing labels like LEJE, La Lune, and Fancì as part of her signature style.
Harajuku style?
Never one to shy away from sartorial experimentation, Jennie channels the energy of a ‘Harajuku Girl’ in this look that is both playful and deeply personal.
In some of her recent outfits, she steps into a riot of colour and texture—think silhouettes, accessories and prints—that brings out a whole new side of her.
A taste of luxury
Jennie’s eye for fashion extends to archival pieces. She revived a Jean Paul Gaultier gown for the French label’s spring 2025 fashion show, proving few wear nude with such ease.
Off-duty cool
Even in her most relaxed moments, Jennie exudes an effortless cool. Here, she’s in an oxford shirt, sweater, and boxer micro skirt combo, paired with belted boxer lace-up sneaker boots and a Chanel hobo bag. Her off-duty style remains just as compelling as her red-carpet moments.
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