Jennie’s Mantra has been playing in our heads and it sure has us feeling like pretty girls. The highly-raved single, which was released in 2024, marked a new beginning for Jennie‘s solo career. After making her mark in the K-pop girl group Blackpink, Jennie founded her record label Odd Atelier and is now preparing to release her debut solo album. Along with these new ventures, Jennie is also maintaining her status as a fashion icon, and evolving her style beyond her aesthetic in Blackpink.
With Jennie blooming to the age of 29 this month, we take another look at her style transformation. From exuding a coquettish and sophisticated aura to embracing Y2K grunge, see how the Pretty Girl weaves in her own sense of individuality through her style.
Off-Duty Model
When in doubt, the back-to-basics approach is a foolproof formula—especially when you’re strutting down the streets of Los Angeles like Jennie. In true LA fashion, the K-pop icon delivers an effortless and chic ensemble while donning an Alaïa leather jacket. Channeling the off-duty model aesthetic, Jennie completes her look with a pinstripe tailored pants from Acne Studios.
Mob Wife
On trend with the ‘Mob wife’ aesthetic, animal prints continue to make a powerful statement—and Jennie knows exactly how to own them. For a night out in the city, the Mantra singer added a daring touch to her ensemble with a pair of leopard-print pants, a standout piece from the South Korean fashion brand Ordés. Amplifying the fierce allure of her look, Jennie completed her outfit with Hyein Seo’s slashed zip jacket, effortlessly balancing edge and sophistication.
Biker Chic
Guess what? The ‘biker babe’ aesthetic remains a staple in Jennie’s wardrobe. At the opening of the Human Made Offline store in Seoul, Jennie stole the spotlight in a bold red jacket, styled with a playful mini bubble skirt from Toilé Studios’s Spring/Summer 2024 collection. The jacket is also subtly adorned with Raf Simons’s slogan enamel pin sets, elevating the ensemble.
Pop Princess
Jennie effortlessly embodied a pop princess when she took to the Jimmy Kimmel stage to perform her single Mantra. The South-Korean singer stood out in a white latex tank top by London designer Monique Fei. Her look was also elevated with shorts that are adorned with delicate chain embellishments and utensils that exude bold energy. To top off her ensemble, Jennie wore a long necklace with red beads for a playful yet chic twist.
Girly Grunge
Performing on the MBC Music Core stage, Jennie amplified her charisma on stage whilst channeling the the grunge aesthetic of the 2000s. Sporting a vintage Reebok x NFL jersey, the singer also added a coquettish element to her stage ensemble with an embroidered lace skirt from Yuhan Wang.
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