BLACKPINK Jisoo Tokyo Concert Makeup: The New 'American Vibe' Stealing Hearts
BLACKPINK's Jisoo shocks fans in Tokyo with a bold new look! Discover the 'American vibe' tanned skin and smokey eye makeup that's going viral worldwide.
Is that the Jisoo we know? The BLACKPINK star just set the internet on fire with a look that's worlds away from her usual 'Dior Princess' aesthetic. During the group's DEADLINE World Tour stop in Tokyo, she debuted a visual transformation that's left the fandom in shock.
The New BLACKPINK Jisoo Tokyo Concert Makeup Look Breakdown
According to reports from Koreaboo and viral social media posts, Jisoo stepped onto the stage sporting a deep tan paired with heavy smokey eye makeup. It's a sharp contrast to the fair-skinned, minimalist makeup style she's been known for since her debut. Fans on X (formerly Twitter) were quick to capture the moment, with photos garnering thousands of retweets within minutes.
Netizens can't stop talking about how well she suits the American vibes. The combination of her deeper skin tone and dramatic eyes gives her a fierce, Western-inspired pop star energy. "She looks like a different person, but in the best way possible," one fan noted, while others praised her for experimenting with such a bold aesthetic during the Tokyo leg of the tour.
Beyond the Traditional K-Beauty Mold
This isn't just a simple change in palette. By embracing a tanned look, Jisoo is challenging the rigid beauty standards often seen in the K-pop industry. Her ability to pivot from a classic elegant beauty to a trendy, global icon proves why she remains at the top of the fashion world.
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