Jennie’s BLACKPINK has once again sparked a heated discussion online with her latest fashion statement: a daring stage outfit inspired by Chanel lingerie that has divided fans and netizens alike.
On her personal Instagram, Jennie posted several photos captioned “Chanel 93,” showcasing her look BLACKPINK‘S”EXPIRATIONThe World Tour concerts were held from October 18 to 19 at the National Stadium in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
The singer wore a vintage 1993 Chanel lingerie set, paired with a leather biker jacket, black gloves and low-rise denim jeans, creating a bold fusion of retro and rebellion. Completing the look with a Camellia brooch and Chanel’s signature pearl necklace, Jennie perfectly embodied her nickname: “Human Chanel.”
According to fashion critics, Jennie’s outfit was a modern reinterpretation of Karl Lagerfeld’s 1993 Spring/Summer collection, which introduced the concept of “underwear as outerwear.”

The ensemble’s revival represents the “Chanel-style rebellion,” fusing vintage sensuality with the relaxed, droopy trend of Gen Z. Many have praised Jennie for her creativity and ability to redefine high fashion on the K-pop stage.
“Jennie isn’t just wearing Chanel – she’s rewriting what Chanel means for a new generation,” one fashion fan commented.
Despite the praise, others have expressed concern about the level of visibility of Jennie’s recent stage outfits. Some netizens said that her style “walks a fine line between fashion and provocation.”
“It’s artistic, but lately it’s showing too much” wrote one online user, while another defended her by saying: “Jennie has always been fearless – that’s what makes her Jennie.”

This isn’t the first time Jennie’s fashion choices have sparked debate, but fans continue to give her credit for consistently pushing aesthetic boundaries and influencing global luxury trends.

In the meantime, BLACKPINK They are said to be preparing for the group’s comeback, with YG Entertainment confirming that the members recently completed filming a new music video. The return is expected to take place later this year, marking the group’s first full release since renewing their contracts.
Sources: Nate News


