Here’s What Each Blackpink Member Wore to the 2026 Met Gala After-Parties
I simply can’t pick a favorite

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
The Met Gala red carpet gets all the glory, but the after-party fits? That's where the real personality lives. This year, all four members of Blackpink treated both as separate fashion moments entirely — and according to Harper's Bazaar, each one delivered a complete style arc from the Met steps to the small hours.
On the carpet, the theme was "Fashion Is Art," and the group leaned in hard. Jisoo arrived in a custom Dior gown layered in pink, silver, and white sequins with floral embellishment. Rosé, attending with Saint Laurent, kept it architectural in a strapless black gown — thigh-high slit, bedazzled bird at the waist. Lisa went full spectacle in a custom Robert Wun couture piece: a sheer white bodycon with long sleeves, a turtleneck, mermaid hem, and a dramatic veil on the steps. Jennie closed it out in strapless Chanel, head-to-toe oval sequins in shifting shades of metallic blue.
The After-Party Edit
Post-gala, they each reset — and none of them coasted. Jisoo changed into a fresh-off-the-runway Dior look: a strapless, diaphanous bubble-hem dress softened with a small green bag and metallic heels. Rosé headed to Saint Laurent's after-party at People's Bar in a ruched strapless minidress with an oversized train trailing behind her, sheer black tights, and blade-sharp black pumps — no jewelry, no notes. Lisa ditched the veil for a Bianca Jagger-worthy white suit: fur-trimmed jacket, white bralette, low-rise flares, platform heels. It was a rock-star pivot that landed perfectly.
Jennie, last to be spotted but never an afterthought, swapped her Chanel gown for a cropped lace tank with red-and-black floral embroidery, a matching lace-trimmed midi skirt, black Ray-Bans, and knee-high leather boots — all for GQ's after-party at Twenty Two New York. The whole look read: I know exactly what I'm doing, and I didn't need a stylist's approval to do it.
Four women, one theme, eight looks — and not a single one that felt like an accident.
Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.

