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Jisoo’s Front-Row Look Is Full of Polka Dots, Ruffles, and Scalloped Edges

She attended the Cruise 2027 show in a fluffy layered dress from the house’s Fall collection

By Elliot O·May 14, 2026·2 min read
Jisoo’s Front-Row Look Is Full of Polka Dots, Ruffles, and Scalloped Edges

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.

Jonathan Anderson's Dior debut wasn't just a runway moment — it was a masterclass in how clothes land when the right person wears them. For his inaugural Cruise show as the house's creative director, Anderson drew an actual front row to Los Angeles: Sabrina Carpenter, Anya Taylor-Joy, Mikey Madison, and Blackpink's Jisoo, all dressed in pieces that moved the conversation from the catwalk to the concrete. According to Harper's Bazaar, Jisoo pulled directly from the Dior Fall/Winter 2026 collection, which had only shown in Paris two months prior.

The Look, Broken Down

What she wore was maximalist without tipping into chaos. The ensemble — a black-and-white layered confection built from sheer gathered tulle — operated on inversions. The top: white, spaghetti-strapped, square-necked, buried beneath billowing layers each dotted with crystal embellishments and finished with scalloped, metallic-trimmed hems. The skirt flipped the palette entirely — black with white polka dots, tiered into a high-low silhouette that was cropped in front and swept the floor on one side. It was the kind of look that reads "couture poetry" without needing a caption.

Accessories stayed fully in-house. Jisoo carried the Dior Médaillon Bucket — a rounded black leather bag detailed with gold hardware and the brand's new 18th-century-inspired médaillon — softened by vibrant floral bag charms that kept the look from going too severe. On her feet: black pointed-toe J'Adior pumps with side cutouts revealing logo-embroidered ribbons, the kind of detail you only clock up close but appreciate from across a room.

The only thing not Dior? Her jewelry — a pair of Cartier D'amour Sleeper earrings, minimal and glinting, worn against deep brown hair styled into half-up, half-down waves. It was a smart move: one outside element to remind you there's a person in there, not just a brand campaign.

When a house ambassador dresses this well for the front row, it stops being "ambassador content" and starts being fashion news — and Jisoo made a solid case for Anderson's Dior being worth watching very closely.


Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.

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