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Jisoo takes the stage in custom Dior by Jonathan Anderson, previewing his womenswear vision ahead of the September debut.
Few fashion partnerships feel as natural as Jisoo and Dior, and the Blackpink star has become a global ambassador for the house’s romantic ideals and refined womanhood. At Blackpink’s energetic Los Angeles stadium show, she brought that bond to the forefront, wearing a custom piece that conveyed both innocence and authority.

Her outfit, designed by Jonathan Anderson, consisted of a bubblegum-pink sculpted satin bra top and micro-pleated mini skirt that recalled the language of Monsieur Christian Dior’s 1950s haute couture: the ribboned pleats, the cinched waist, the emphasis on form and femininity, all reimagined in bite-sized proportions fit for the stage.


It almost felt like Jisoo uncovered a relic from her grandmother’s wardrobe, sliced through its formal seams, and turned it into something fresh, irreverent, and undeniably modern. A respectful nod to the maison’s history, crafted for the spotlight. Anderson spent over 100 hours hand‑folding each silk pleat, some rippling with puckered precision, others left flat; a subtle nod to his playful reinterpretation of Dior codes seen in his menswear debut.
Jisoo took to Instagram to share the look, thanking her “@Dior family for making my LA stage extra special!” and adding, “So grateful for your support — can’t wait to wear more looks! Love you always 💓 @Dior @jonathan.anderson.”
The moment signals her continued influence within the house. A Dior ambassador since 2021, Jisoo has helped shape a softer, more intimate image of the brand to a younger generation. Now on tour with Blackpink across cities around the world, she proves her fashion impact is only growing, with every custom look, a new chapter.