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(Even the behind-the-scenes VCRs featured some fashion eye candy by favored brands and partners like Chanel and Dior.) They, of course, accompanied the clothes with impeccable beauty, making sure no look was like the one before. Martens to Rosé’s Moncler puffer coat and Ambush bra combo and Jisoo’s flowy purple Haleia dress, the quartet offered a real mix of high and low.
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From Jennie’s sculptural rose top by Mihano Momosa and Lisa’s glitter Dr.
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#Yg concert nyc archive#
BLACKPINK opened with “Kill This Love” clad in various archive pieces by NYC-based luxury brand The Blonds – Jisoo in an embellished white corset and shorts combo, Jennie in a flower-cascading red corset dress, Rosé in an armor-like silver top-piece to match her platinum hair, and Lisa in a slime green feathered dress from the brand’s collaboration with Disney's Villains. (Yes, with a capital ‘F’ – this is BLACKPINK we’re talking about, after all.) Throughout The Show, the quartet’s sartorial choices were in a spotlight of their own, adding to their theatrical presence. Maddy Myer The Fashionįrom the very first moment, we knew this wasn’t going to be a regular concert, it was going to be a Fashionable concert. Their stage presence was phenomenal - it was exactly how the song that put BLACKPINK on the map should be treated. Joined by an ensemble of backup dancers, BLACKPINK used their environment to their advantage, playing in the water as part of the choreo. Their performance of “Ddu-du Ddu-du” was one of the greatest spectacles of the concert, an electrifying performance with some new choreography, and excellent use of a water pit. Claire Dodson The Jewel of BLACKPINK’s Collection, “Ddu-Du Ddu-Du”īLACKPINK managed to turn one of their biggest hits into an even bigger moment during The Show. “Sour Candy” somehow is everything you want from a collaboration between two such dynamic artists it encompasses the best of both aesthetics and musical inclinations - Gaga’s deadpan wit perfectly playing of BLACKPINK’s duality, “So sweet 'til I get a little angry.” The Show performance of the song featured plenty of pink to go around, with choreo as lively and energetic as this candy-colored song deserves. Lady Gaga and BLACKPINK’s 2020 collaboration “Sour Candy” finally got its major stage moment, fitting for the recognition this song absolutely warrants. Below, check out our 11 favorite moments from BLACKPINK’s The Show.