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The best fashion moments spotted at the Blackpink Deadline World Tour

The best fashion moments spotted at the Blackpink Deadline World Tour

Vogue Singapore09-07-2025
Blinks assemble, as this comeback season finally has a deadline. Since the release of their debut album in 2016, featuring iconic tracks like'Whistle' and 'Boombayah' that topped major music charts worldwide, the supernova that is Blackpink has risen to unprecedented heights, and the rest, you can say, is history. From record-breaking solo hits to respective ambassadorships with fashion heavyweights, it's safe to say that the four members—Rosé, Jennie, Lisa, and Jisoo—have all attained icon status.
So when they decided to take a break as a group to focus on solo projects, it wasn't a goodbye—rather a 'see you later'. Over the two years and eight months (yes, we've been counting), each member took the time to embark on their own creative journey. Jennie dropped her long-awaited solo album, Lisa added acting to her resumé with The White Lotus , Rosé gave us duality with new music like her viral collaboration with Bruno Mars, and Jisoo made Blissoo an official thing. Naturally, their loyal fans supported every step whilst patiently waiting for the quartet's reunion.
Cue: the Deadline World Tour. With music festivals, raves, and gigs in full swing across the globe, the group kicked off their seven-month tour in Seoul on 5 July with a sell-out opening night that had Blinks singing their hearts out. With power-packed performances of the old and the new, from 'Playing with Fire' to 'Shut Down' and the debut of their brand new song titled 'Jump', it's safe to say that the quartet came back stronger than ever.
But dynamic performances aside, the first two shows at the Goyang Stadium also saw a stellar range of high-octane fashion moments. From Lisa's custom Catholic Guilt look to Jisoo's stunning Didu moment, best believe every look so far has been a serve. With sixteen more shows to go, one thing's for sure: the girls are just getting started. Till then, here are the most delicious, elaborate, and downright audacious fashion moments spotted at Blackpink Deadline World Tour so far. @catholicguilt_clothing
1 / 8 Lisa in custom Catholic Guilt @gyoureekim
2 / 8 Rosé in custom Gyouree Kim @thedeadlinetour
3 / 8 Jennie in custom Yiyounggyeoung @sooyaaa__
4 / 8 Jisoo in custom Didu @didu_official
5 / 8 Lisa in custom Didu @sooyaaa__
6 / 8 Jisoo in custom Grace Elwood @didu_official
7 / 8 Rosé in custom Didu @didu_official
8 / 8 Jennie in custom Didu
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