Rosé of BLACKPINK is a brand ambassador for a number of companies, including Tiffany & Co. and Saint Laurent, which only serves to highlight how seriously she takes her style. Her appearance is flawless at everything, including red carpet events and airport appearances. Her lead single, On The Ground, from her debut album R, broke numerous records and became a tremendous hit. Although her singing in the song was outstanding, the music video’s breathtaking images captured our attention much more. BLACKPINK’s Rosé wore some of the most recognizable styles in her solo, with monochromatic dresses, stylish bodysuits, and statement pieces.
The first scene in On The Ground features Rosé in a strapless dress designed by Australian fashion legend Alex Perry. The hot pink dress stole the show, and BLINKs went crazy over it. Pink is not only BLACKPINK’s Rosé’s favorite color—but it also looks good on her. She wore wedge boots that reached her mid-calf. This lavender ruffled dress from Jean Paul Gaultier’s Spring 2020 couture line was worn by Rosé of BLACKPINK. It’s a one-piece bodysuit with a train, yet it looks like a custom-made dress. For a bolder appearance, she also draped a bomber jacket over it.
This white bodysuit, which is a part of Bridal Kong’s line, highlights Rosé’s hair on BLACKPINK. The South Korean designer’s feathery dress, along with a Haleia miniskirt that is equally alluring, offers the K-pop star an angelic appearance. The scene is reminiscent of God Is A Woman, thanks to the flames crashing down around her as she runs about wearing this white angelic appearance.
BLACKPINK’s Rosé is sporting a bodysuit from the Nguyen Cong Tri collection, a Vietnamese fashion designer. She complemented her attire by wearing it with a mini skirt that was draped and a long drape. The Gone singer finished the stunning look with open-toe heels. She conveys the message that “all we need is already inside us” with her smoldering eyes throughout the song video while wearing this attire.The hat from Jacquemus is what instantly draws one’s attention to this outfit. The two-piece costume, which is made even more stylish by the use of silver accents on the top, is complemented by BLACKPINK’s Rosé’s Le Chapeau Souk straw hat. This outfit’s representation of a black-and-white contrast can be interpreted as one’s present and former selves, despite the fact that it didn’t get enough screen time.
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