When BLACKPINK returned with their Deadline World Tour, they arrived not just as pop royalty but as a fully realised fashion force. Each night, the quartet delivered a masterclass in stage couture — blending haute atelier with daring emerging designers, ensuring no two shows felt the same. These are the looks that defined the tour.
THE OPENING: CUSTOM DIDU CORSETRY
The group opened in custom corsetry by Chinese label Didu — fusions of classic lingerie and futuristic armour that immediately signalled this tour would not play it safe. Jisoo stunned in a panelled bustier with buckle accents, Jennie brought biker-chic attitude to a halter corset set, Lisa delivered edge in a sculpted waist piece paired with light-catching textures, and Rosé served gothic romance in nude lace. The four silhouettes were distinct yet unmistakably unified.
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Corset & Bustier Dresses
Didu
JISOO: JONATHAN ANDERSON'S FIRST WOMENSWEAR FOR DIOR
On the Los Angeles stage, Jisoo unveiled a landmark moment in fashion history — the first-ever womenswear design by Jonathan Anderson for Dior: a custom silk top adorned with a signature bow, styled with a matching skirt and sleek leather boots. Later in Bangkok, she wore a head-to-toe Alexander McQueen look from the Spring/Summer 2026 pre-collection: a wool tartan mini dress with Sofa Chelsea boots in black leather. Two very different chapters of the same exquisite story.

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Tartan Mini Dress
Alexander McQueen
JENNIE: VIVIENNE WESTWOOD TARTAN & MCQUEEN SKULL
Jennie brought two of the tour's most iconic looks. Inspired by Scottish regalia, a Vivienne Westwood bodysuit from the Autumn-Winter 2025/26 collection — printed in distressed tartan motifs — captured the brand's punk aristocracy perfectly. Then in Bangkok, she escalated further with a custom McQueen corset dress balancing softly draped silk chiffon against a spooky black-and-red skull print, finished with knee-high boots and a black bomber jacket. Fierce, theatrical, unforgettable.

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Tartan Clothing Collection
Vivienne Westwood
LISA: LOCAL HEROES & LABUBU COUTURE
Lisa's Deadline wardrobe was a love letter to the cities she performed in. In Bangkok, she commissioned local designer IWANNABANGKOK for a gilded Muay Thai-inspired set — embellished gold micro-shorts and a structured black satin top that honoured her Thai roots. In Taiwan, she wore a daring silver and neon green look by Vietnamese designer Fanci Club. The wildcard moment came courtesy of a custom furry Muto-Little and Mark Monroe Labubu-inspired piece, proving that true style has no limits.

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IWANNABANGKOK
ROSÉ: SEOUL AVANT-GARDE MEETS SAINT LAURENT
Rosé's signature eclecticism shone through a custom chainmail top by Seoul-based designer Gyouree Kim, layered over a mesh bodysuit and shorts — a marriage of armour and delicacy that felt quintessentially her. A Saint Laurent leather belt cinched the waist while Ann Demeulemeester knee-high leather boots grounded the look with editorial gravitas. Together, the four members proved that BLACKPINK's greatest power move isn't a chart position — it's walking on stage.
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Knee-High Boots
Ann Demeulemeester
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