Lisa’s presence jumps out the most because all four members of the pop group Blackpink have dabbled in Haute fashion. Consider her series appearance at the Prada showing in February, when she sat front to front in a canary yellow skirt suit from Mrs Prada’s spring/summer 2020 collection, understanding that it was the season’s major look and that all eyes were on her. It wasn’t yet another incident; when any Thai K-Pop singer appears, she is greeted with rapturous applause.

The 24-year-old singer is quickly establishing himself as one of the world’s most well-known fashionistas. While her stage outfits are full of look-at-me bling, her day-to-day attire is defined by a primness that presents itself in Celine tweed cropped jackets or ladylike designs by Mulberry or Michael Kors. Then there’s her penchant for trademarks, as seen by a particularly edgy Louis Vuitton monogrammed fleece that served as invigorating airport gear.

She’s released her long-awaited solo debut, Lalisa, and a video clip for the title track, which has her riding a motorcycle, pole dancing, leading a battalion of back-up dancers across the desert, and hinting to her own Thai roots. The attire on display is breathtaking, from billowing ball dresses and acres of fringe to vividly patterned co-ords that pay homage to Iron Maiden and a golden stunner with a matching headpiece.

To a Swarovski event in Seoul, the artist sported a deconstructed striped jacket and glossy court shoes, as well as a deluge of fine jewellery. Straightforward as well as to the point.

Let’s have a look at Lisa’s one-shoulder outfits.