Blackpink’s Best Fashion Moments From Their ‘Deadline’ World Tour

From couture dresses to custom bodysuits, the K-pop phenomenon is back—and serving serious fashion at their long-awaited world tour
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The best of Blackpink’s fashion from their ‘Deadline’ world tour (Photo: Instagram / @graceelwood_official)

When Blackpink announced their Deadline world tour, the message was loud and clear. The girls are back, and ready to dominate. Opening night in Goyang set the tone with the surprise release of their new single Jump. But, it wasn’t just the music that had fans in a frenzy. From the minute they stepped on stage, it was clear that this wasn’t just a concert. It was a fashion moment.

The quartet delivered a high-octane lineup of custom ensembles and couture flourishes. Think glinting chainmail, rebellious elegance, and biker chic—right down to Jisoo’s boots from Singapore’s very own Charles & Keith. When it comes to Blackpink, the visuals never rest.

Ahead, GRAZIA Singapore spotlights the group’s best looks from Deadline (so far).

Blackpink In Custom Grace Elwood

As the K-pop powerhouse revealed their new single Jump, they turned the stage into a high fashion frontier in custom looks by Seoul-based brand Grace Elwood. Reimagining the Western archetype through a deconstructed, draped lens, the silhouettes channelled Blackpink’s free spirit. Each ensemble was constructed with leather, lace, and layered textures clashing and converging to embody the group’s rebellious elegance.

And just when you thought their group looks were the pinnacle of stage style, the members raised the bar even higher with their solo performance outfits. Each one was dialled in to their individual persona, delivering standout moments of sartorial stardom.

Jennie In Custom Leje

For her solo stage, Jennie lived up to pretty-girl mantra in a custom head-to-toe Leje ensemble. The rapper took the stage in a sharp racing jacket, which she later peeled off to reveal a sleek leather bodysuit. A graphic draped skirt and motor boots completed the look. Made with sustainable materials like apple leather, hanji (traditional Korean paper), and deadstock fabrics, the get-up was as performance-ready as it was purposefully crafted.

Lisa In Custom Catholic Guilt

For one of her most arresting stage moments, Lisa wore a custom set by Australian label Catholic Guilt. Known for her razor-sharp charisma, the rapper embodied metallic power in the stainless-steel ensemble—a fully-boned corset and pleated skirt that was constructed with over 100,000 metal rings. Fierce, fearless, and in total command, the 28-year-old star made armour move like second skin.

Jisoo In Galia Lahav Couture, Fancì Club, And Dior

Photo: Instagram / @sooyaaa__

Jisoo brought fairytale fantasy to the her solo performance in a romantic, all-white look that balanced elegance with a playful edge. The singer wore an intricate couture dress by Galia Lahav, worn above a ruched peplum skirt from Vietnamese label Fancì Club. Anchoring the look were sleek Dior D-Town heeled boots, grounding the ethereal styling with a dose of rockstar edge.

Rosé in Custom Gyouree Kim, Saint Laurent, And Ann Demeulemeester

Rosé stayed true to her signature cool-girl aesthetic with a custom chain bodysuit by rising Seoul-based designer Gyouree Kim, layered over a shimmering mesh bodysuit and shorts. A Saint Laurent leather belt cinched the look with understated edge, while high boots from Ann Demeulemeester added a touch of dark romanticism. It was a look that felt entirely Rosé: polished with a hint of grit.

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