
Celebrity Style: Blackpink's Jisoo is effortlessly chic and always on point
Amid the noise of fleeting trends, Jisoo's style cuts through with quiet precision.
Every look carries her signature blend of elegance and ease.
Polished without trying too hard, feminine but never fussy, Jisoo's fashion sense is always just so – and that is exactly what makes it unforgettable.
During Blackpink's Deadline World Tour, which kicked off last month, she has been spotted in labels like Tommy Hilfiger, Vivienne Westwood, Dolce & Gabanna, Dior and Galia Lahav.
She has been regularly attending all the biggest fashion events. Photo: Cartier But it is not just about the names. Instead, it's how she wears them.
Jisoo brings a sense of calm control to even the most elaborate ensembles, making bold silhouettes or intricate embellishments feel approachable.
Her tour wardrobe shifts seamlessly between showstopping drama and pared-back refinement, proving her fashion instinct is as sharp as her stage presence.
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Jisoo is a longtime face of Dior (beauty ambassador in 2019, fashion ambassador in 2021).
Within this role, she has become more than just a celebrity ambassador.
She is also a muse, a modern embodiment of the brand's classic femininity.
Whether in romantic tulle gowns or tailored jackets with cinched waists, she channels the spirit of Dior with a fresh, youthful sensibility.
Her appearances at the brand's shows often steal the spotlight, not because they are loud, but because they are precise. She knows exactly how to dress for impact, without ever overdoing it.
Jisoo also has a history with Cartier. She was named as the face of Panthere collections in 2022.
According to the brand, she was chosen for 'her strong, sunny and determined character'.
Her current tour wardrobe includes high-profile brands. Photo: Tommy Hilfiger 'With her self-assured style, she is the voice of a new generation of creatives who dare to show their different talents,' read the statement from senior vice president and chief marketing officer of Cartier, Arnaud Carrez, at that time.
Jisoo's ambassadorship with Tommy Hilfiger began last year.
Since then, she has appeared in campaigns that blend the brand's classic designs with her individual style and personality.
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In the Spring/Summer womenswear collection press release, she was quoted as saying that her style is always evolving.
'I love how each piece fits into my everyday life, allowing me to express who I am in any moment. It's been a joy to bring that spirit to this campaign,' she said.
Each of the Blackpink members has carved out her own fashion identity, aligning with major luxury houses – from Jennie's edgy Chanel looks to Rose's romantic Saint Laurent aesthetic.
The group has long proven that K-pop is a dominant force in influencing global fashion, but it is the individuality of each member that keeps audiences captivated.
In Jisoo's case, it is her ability to balance commercial appeal with high-fashion credibility that stands out.
From billboards to runways, she continues to cement her place not just as a style icon, but as a force shaping what elegance looks like today.
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