BLACKPINK Lisa Rings in 2026 with Bold 'Exposed Underwear' Fashion Statement
BLACKPINK's Lisa kicked off 2026 with a bold Instagram post featuring the 'exposed underwear' see-through trend. Explore her latest fashion statement and its impact on global trends.
The internet is buzzing as 2026 begins. BLACKPINK's Lisa has just set the fashion bar high with a daring look that's capturing global attention.
Lisa’s Viral Instagram Post: The Return of the Exposed Underwear Trend
To celebrate the start of 2026, Lisa took to her Instagram (@lalalalisa_m) to share a series of photos reflecting on the past year. According to Koreaboo, one specific look has stood out: a bold see-through outfit that embraces the 'exposed underwear' trend. The post quickly garnered millions of views, with fans praising her fearless style.
In the photos, Lisa pairs her sheer top with confidence, proving once again why she's a global fashion powerhouse. This isn't just about a provocative look; it's a calculated fashion statement that aligns with recent runway trends seen in major fashion capitals.
Dominating Global Fashion Conversations in 2026
The reaction from the BLINK fandom and fashion critics has been overwhelmingly positive. By rocking this outfit, Lisa continues to bridge the gap between K-pop stardom and high-end editorial fashion, reinforcing her status as a trendsetter who isn't afraid to push boundaries.
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