- BLACKPINK’s Jisoo became the first to debut a custom Dior womenswear look by new creative director Jonathan Anderson.
- The pink silk set, handcrafted over 100 hours, blended classic Dior elegance with Anderson’s modern design ethos.
- Jisoo’s stage appearance offers a sneak peek into Dior’s future direction, ahead of Anderson’s full womenswear debut.
Jisoo of BLACKPINK made fashion history by stepping onstage in Los Angeles wearing the first-ever custom Dior womenswear look by Jonathan Anderson, signaling a bold new chapter for the storied maison.
This unveiling comes just ahead of Anderson’s anticipated Dior womenswear debut during Paris Fashion Week. By choosing Jisoo as the inaugural muse for his Dior womenswear, Anderson strategically aligned himself with both fashion tradition and global cultural influence.
Stage to Style: Jisoo Unveils Jonathan Anderson’s Dior Vision in First Custom Womenswear Look
Anderson’s decision to debut a womenswear piece not on a runway, but during a BLACKPINK concert, reflects a modern approach to storytelling through celebrity. This wasn’t simply an outfit; it was a carefully chosen moment of high visibility and symbolic alignment between a brand and a cultural phenomenon. With K-pop’s global dominance, Jisoo became the ideal figure to represent a new Dior narrative.
The ensemble’s construction spoke volumes about Anderson’s nuanced aesthetic. The pleated silk skirt with one structured hip mimicked the shape of Dior’s classic pannier, while the ribbon-adorned top exuded playful femininity. Yet, there was a deliberate off-kilter balance that pointed to deconstruction—proof of Anderson’s subtle rebellion against tradition, even within a heritage house.
Jisoo has long been associated with Dior, but this moment elevated her role from ambassador to muse. Her ability to carry a couture look onstage while maintaining charisma and presence turns her into a living canvas for Dior’s evolution. It also shows how celebrities can now serve as creative collaborators, not just promotional figures.
The fashion industry is now waiting with bated breath for Anderson’s official womenswear reveal in October. If Jisoo’s custom look is any preview, we can expect bold reinterpretations of Dior’s codes, balanced by romantic touches and architectural form. This teaser ensures that Anderson’s Dior isn’t arriving quietly—it’s already started captivating the world.
With Jisoo as his first muse, Jonathan Anderson’s Dior opens with a vision that is fearless, feminine, and future-forward—one pleat, one bow at a time.
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