BLACKPINK member Lisa has returned to the Met Gala red carpet, and after making her first appearance last year in black, she turned up to the Met in white. This year, she also served as a member of the host committee.
“I’m just so happy to [be] showcasing myself in art form,” she told Vogue’s red carpet correspondent La La Anthony. The outfit, designed by Hong Kong-born designer Robert Wun, features a pair of 3D-printed arms holding up a veil. The arms were modeled after the “Born Again” singer’s own arms.
For the first time, Lisa was also joined at the red carpet by BLACKPINK co-members Jennie, Rosé, and Jisoo, after each had their own turn attending previous iterations of the Met Gala. Other K-pop artists that graced the steps of New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art include aespa members Karina and Ningning. KPop Demon Hunters stars Ejae and Audrey Nuna also appeared at fashion’s biggest night.
Frequently Asked Questions
Lisa of BLACKPINK wore a white gown by Hong Kong-born designer Robert Wun, dotted with Swarovski crystals. Its standout feature was a pair of 3D-printed arms holding up a veil, modeled after Lisa’s own arms. It was her second Met Gala, following a black look last year.
Yes. For the first time, Lisa was joined on the Met Gala carpet by all three of her BLACKPINK bandmates — Jennie, Rosé, and Jisoo — after each had attended previous editions individually. Lisa also served on the event’s host committee this year.
Lisa’s 2026 Met Gala look was designed by Robert Wun, a Hong Kong-born designer known for sculptural, conceptual pieces. The gown’s 3D-printed second pair of arms was among several “handsy” designs Wun created for the night, including looks for Broadway’s Jordan Roth and entrepreneur Nichapat Suphap.
Yes. In addition to walking the carpet, Lisa served as a member of the 2026 Met Gala host committee. She told Vogue’s red-carpet correspondent that she was happy to be showcasing herself in art form, in keeping with the evening’s fashion-as-art framing.
Beyond all four BLACKPINK members, the 2026 Met Gala drew aespa’s Karina and Ningning. KPop Demon Hunters stars Ejae and Audrey Nuna also appeared, marking a strong K-pop and Korean-culture presence on the Metropolitan Museum of Art steps that night.
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