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Bringing the second day of this 12 months’s Coachella to an in depth, Okay-Pop woman group Blackpink made historical past Saturday evening after they turned the primary Asian act to ever headline the competition. To a crowd of, reportedly, over 125,000 folks, Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa and Rosé used the ground-breaking second to pay homage to Korean heritage by arriving onstage in hanboks: a conventional kind of costume.
Whereas the clothes had been shrugged off a couple of seconds into their opening observe, “Pink Venom,” revealing every member’s customized black and pink Dolce and Gabbana outfit, followers internationally had already acquired the message. Screenshots of the second rapidly unfold amongst Blackpink superfans, in any other case referred to as Blinks. “The best way they stepped onto the most important western stage in hanboks … actually proved their place on the prime of the business,” tweeted one Blink. “Blackpink actually are in a league of their very own.”
One other referred to as the group “Korea’s cultural delegation” on Instagram, in reference to not solely the hanboks however different visible cues integrated into their present, resembling one of many stage backdrops that includes an angular tiled roof harking back to conventional Korean structure.
In recent times, Blackpink have loved a meteoric rise to international fame. In accordance with Guinness World Data, they’re presently probably the most streamed feminine group on Spotify, and have the most-viewed music YouTube channel. Final 12 months, they had been the primary feminine Okay-Pop group to succeed in no 1 within the UK and US album charts, and in 2020 their observe “How You Like That” turned probably the most seen video on YouTube in 24 hours. (The group additionally wore modernized hanboks, designed by Kim Danha, in one of many music video’s scenes.) Their landmark set over the weekend was actually a follow-up to a different milestone: In 2019, they turned the primary feminine Okay-Pop group to ever play at Coachella or some other US competition.
From the enduring Jean Paul Gaultier cone bra worn by Madonna for her 1990 Blond Ambition tour to Geri “Ginger Spice” Halliwell’s Union Jack mini costume, the precise stage costume can dwell on perpetually in public reminiscence. Notably when worn at a career-defining second. Throughout one other watershed Coachella efficiency — Beyonce’s 2018 headline set — the singer’s customized Balmain collegiate-style yellow hoodie was a joyful nod to Black tradition, particularly traditionally Black colleagues and universities.
The group’s 4 black hanboks had been customized created by South Korean sample design model OUWR and conventional Korean dressmakers Kumdanje. Impressed by the Cheol-lik silhouette, every garment was hand-embroidered with metallic conventional Korean motifs, together with dan-cheong patterns and peonies (an emblem of royalty in Korea). “It was our pleasure and such an honor to have the ability to present the gorgeous values of Korea and Hanbok collectively,” the designers wrote in a mixed Instagram publish. “Blackpink confirmed the great thing about Korea and dazzled the world.”
In Korea, hanboks are nonetheless worn for particular events and infrequently seen on TV dramas. Many designers within the nation have additionally created up to date takes which can be integrated into on a regular basis put on. At Seoul Trend Week, JULYCOLUMN’s Fall-Winter 2023 assortment drew on the hanbok’s voluminous silhouette to create shirts and structured jackets. Final September, Korean label BlueTamburin introduced the garment to a Western viewers by solely utilizing conventional hanbok cloth to create its Spring-Summer time 2023 assortment at Milan Trend Week.
Whether or not you’re a loyal Blink or not, the appears to be like marked a second of Asian visibility, recognition of conventional craftsmanship and a strong instance of feeling seen by means of style — representing Korean tradition and symbolically embracing each its previous and future.
On the finish of their efficiency, and having addressed the viewers between numbers in English all through their two-hour-long efficiency, Blackpink completed their set in Korean: “Till now, it has been Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa, and Rosé Blackpink. Thanks.”
Prime picture: Blackpink performing on the first weekend of Coachella 2023, shortly after eradicating their hanboks.