Lisa Gets Featured On British Vogue Plus Becoming YouTube's Top K-pop Artist

by Faye.Jimenea / Feb 16, 2021 01:43 AM EST
BLACKPINK Lisa

Lisa of the famous K-pop girl band BLACKPINK has been featured on the latest online issue of British Vogue. The article can be found on their official website and talks about Lisa's exemplary "off duty" fashion.

According to Vogue UK, the BLACKPINK member's casual fashion is one of the best, and that despite people only seeing her in glitzy and glamorous stage wardrobes, Lisa's day to day basic outfits prove that she is a fashion icon.

Firstly, they praised how the 23-year-old mixes and matches her wardrobe to create a very one of a kind look. The article runs down Lisa's style since the beginning of the year.

In one of her first uploads for the year 2021, Lisa rocked a retro baseball jacket from her favorite brand, Celine, with a fun T-shirt and a luxe cross-body bag. Following this chic look, Lisa then showed her individualistic style by rocking a vintage tee.

Nowadays, the world's best-dressed women usually have an arsenal of vintage tees, and Lisa, as one of them, has top tier taste. Together with the vintage tee, the singer partnered it with a beautiful black baguette bag, completing the look.

Other than her success in the fashion industry, the BLACKPINK member has also recently gained a huge following on her solo YouTube channel. Lisa's reach has become globally acknowledge since their debut, but news of her becoming the most subscribe female K-pop artist just proves that she is way above Korean stars.

In her latest YouTube upload in "Lili's Film," she is seen dancing to Destiny Roger's "Tomboy." The video has already gathered over 18 million views.

BLACKPINK also reached another pedestal after their music video for their song "Ice Cream" featuring Selena Gomez got over 500 million views. Recently, they broke records for being the only K-pop artist to have two music videos reach over 1.2 billion views on YouTube.

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