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... Read moreAttending or following the Met Gala is always a fascinating experience, especially when the theme pushes boundaries as this year's 'Costume Art' did. The Blackpink members truly captured the essence of art embodied through fashion. From my perspective, what stands out most is how each outfit reflected not only the theme but also their individual personalities. Jisoo’s debut at the Met Gala was particularly memorable. Her dress’s color and design embodied a delicate balance of elegance and boldness, perfectly complementing her poise and charisma. I also loved how her hairstyle subtly enhanced the overall aesthetic, showing that the finer details matter so much in complete styling. Lisa’s outfit was arguably the highlight for me. The way the costume art concept was interpreted through the intricate designs on her arms and the shimmer on her hands gave a living, breathing artwork vibe. It’s rare to see such a level of detail in costume accessories, and it truly set her look apart. It felt like a statement of art on a human form, aligning perfectly with the event’s theme. Rosé's choice to wear an all-black Saint Laurent gown aligns with her signature style but also sparked a desire for more color variation. While the black dress was stunning, breaking out of this pattern could open up new creative avenues for her future appearances. Jennie’s 'mermaid' look was enchanting with a dress that mimicked a mermaid's tail–elegant and whimsical. Her hairstyle complemented the oceanic theme beautifully, which made her stand out as if she stepped out of a fairytale. Overall, this Met Gala showcased how high fashion can become wearable art, and Blackpink’s ability to embody this theme is a testament to their versatile style and impact on global fashion. For fans and fashion lovers, analyzing these looks offers insight into contemporary costume art trends and how they’re influencing pop culture icons. It’s exciting to see how these styles will inspire street fashion and other events moving forward.