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BLACKPINK's Deadline Tour: The Stage Looks That Stopped the World
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BLACKPINK's Deadline Tour: The Stage Looks That Stopped the World

Kpop Luxe Team
February 2026

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.

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.

Jisoo in Alexander McQueen at the Deadline World Tour
Jisoo in McQueen SS26 pre-collection · Deadline World Tour Bangkok

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.

Jennie in Alexander McQueen at the Deadline World Tour
Jennie in custom McQueen · Deadline World Tour Bangkok

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.

Lisa in IWANNABANGKOK at the Deadline World Tour Bangkok
Lisa in custom IWANNABANGKOK · Deadline World Tour Bangkok

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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