BLACKPINK's Jisoo Is the New Face of self-portrait — See Photos

This marks the idol's first contemporary fashion campaign.
BLACKPINK's Jisoo wearing selfportrait.
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Jisoo of BLACKPINK is taking on another new role in the fashion world as the new face of self-portrait, the London-based brand founded by Malaysian-born designer Han Chong.

On March 6, self-portrait announced its new partnership with Jisoo with a new campaign. In the photos shot by Yoon JiYong in Seoul, South Korea, Jisoo models pieces from self-portrait’s spring-summer 2024 collection. In one photo, she wears a glittery pink halter dress with a black trim and a flower detail. Her makeup — a touch of eyeshadow and a glossy lip — matches the bright pink hue of the dress.

BLACKPINK's Jisoo wearing selfportrait.
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In another photo, Jisoo wears an orange and pink rhinestone ruched mini dress as her long, straight black hair is blown back, a quintessential look for a pop star.

BLACKPINK's Jisoo wearing selfportrait.
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Although the BLACKPINK member does already represent a handful of fashion brands like Dior and Alo, this new campaign and budding collaboration with self-portrait does mark a series of first. Notably, this is the first contemporary fashion campaign that Jisoo has worked on and the first new collaboration she's done since launching her own agency, Blissoo.

Jisoo is also the first musician to be a face for self-portrait. The brand has previously worked primarily with models like Emily Ratajkowski, Gigi Hadid, Irina Shayk, and Bella Hadid.

“Music has always played an important part in my life; it has been a universal language which has been a companion to me since I was very young, bonding me to communities from all around the world," Han Chong, founder and creative director of self-portrait said in a press release. “Musicians quickly became a great source of inspiration for me as a designer — through their costumes, their chameleonic evolutions, and mesmerizing performances. I’ve therefore always wanted to work with an artist who could transmit the values we hold at self-portrait and who represents the women we connect with globally.”



Jisoo's relationship with self-portrait is not new; the star has been seen sporting the brand's designs, both on and off the stage, a handful of times in the past. That said, the newly unveiled partnership will take things to the next level.

“Whenever we work with a campaign star, I always want to build a deep and long-lasting partnership — something that transcends imagery," Chong teases exclusively to Teen Vogue. "Jisoo has been a wonderful part of the self-portrait family for many years — wearing our collections on stage and in her personal wardrobe, so we see this first campaign as a natural and official next step to our relationship together. She's such an inspiring role model to so many and a great source of inspiration to me as a designer — this is just the beginning, watch this space!”