The ladies of Blackpink hit the Met Gala red carpet Monday, marking the first time all four women attended fashion’s biggest night the same year.
In the decade since Blackpink burst onto the scene, the group — comprised of members Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa and Rosé — has become a staple in the world of fashion. Each woman has a slew of luxury brand ambassadorships to their name.
Lisa, 29, served as a member of the 2026 Met Gala host committee, sporting the most avant-garde look of the night. The rapper and actress wore a custom Robert Wun look, which featured 3D-printed arms jutting out from the look that held up her sheer veil. The arms, according to Lisa in an interview with Vogue on the red carpet, were actually modeled off her own arms.
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Rosé, 29, opted to wear a black Saint Laurent look. No surprise there, the “Apt” singer has been an ambassador for the luxury fashion house for quite some time now. The custom gown was designed by the brand’s creative director, Anthony Vaccarello.
The singer said on the carpet that she worked closely with her stylist on the look and dug into some homework on YSL. She told Vogue that she learned that Yves Saint Laurent had been inspired by birds back in the day and that the bird on her dress is painted on the ceiling of the Louvre. Rosé finished the look off with a necklace, earrings and ring in platinum with diamonds from Tiffany & Co.

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Jennie, 30, was also brand loyal, wearing a blue Chanel dress designed by artistic director Matthieu Blazy. The rapper and singer is a longtime ambassador of the luxury fashion house. She told Vogue on the carpet that the dress was covered in 15,000 metallic sequin leaves.
The “Like Jennie” singer told Vogue that she felt like a work of art come to life and like a mermaid in the outfit. She noted that every part of her look, down to her makeup, was glowing.

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Jisoo, 31, made her Met Gala debut Monday. The “Your Love” singer looked pretty in pink, wearing, of course, custom Dior designed by Jonathan Anderson; Jisoo has been a longtime ambassador for the luxury fashion house. She said on the carpet, she was excited to be at fashion’s biggest night but was also a bit nervous.
The singer and actress told Vogue on the red carpet that she was excited to see her fellow Blackpink members inside the gala. Jennie also gave a shoutout to her fellow gal pals. Fans of the group, collectively known as Blinks, are sure to be on the lookout for a group photo to surface from inside the event.

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Blackpink, who recently released their latest album, Deadline, has found immense success for their respective solo endeavors in recent years. In addition to her Netflix show Boyfriend on Demand, Jisoo put out a solo album, Amortage, in February 2025, embarked on a solo Asia tour and recently starred in another series, Newtopia.
Lisa made her acting debut on the hit HBO show, The White Lotus, and put out a solo album, Alter Ego, which she performed during her solo Coachella set last year. Jennie also performed a solo set at Coachella last year in support of her album, Ruby.
Rosé found herself with an unstoppable top 40 hit in “Apt,” earning the singer three Grammy nominations and making her the first K-pop artist to score a general field nomination. She opened this year’s Grammy ceremony with a rocking rendition of the hit song. The 29-year-old described the possibility of that nomination “as a moment that proves to myself so many things” to herself during the singer’s THR cover story.
The group reunited last year for the Deadline World Tour, a prelude to this album. The ground-breaking group hit stops across the world, including two sold-out nights at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.
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