Jennie Reinvents “Human Chanel” With an Edgier Stage Wardrobe in Singapore

Jennie’s fans didn’t crown her “Human Chanel” for nothing. During a recent performance in Singapore, the BLACKPINK star once again proved her fluency in the house’s visual language — only this time, she rewrote it. Gone was Chanel’s familiar softness, replaced with something sharper, more rebellious, and unmistakably Jennie.

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The singer opened the show in a burgundy leather Chanel bomber jacket, accented with gold hardware and an embossed CC logo stamped boldly across the back. Beneath it, she wore little more than a black Chanel bra, layered for dimension and attitude. A black mini skirt, Y2K-inspired glasses, and a deliberate flash of burgundy underwear peeking above the waistband added a provocative edge, a confident nod to early-2000s styling with modern intent.

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Midway through the performance, Jennie shifted gears, stepping into her own take on the Canadian tuxedo courtesy of Schiaparelli. The double-denim look revolved around a cropped jacket with a sculpted bodice, exaggerated sleeves, and statement gold buttons. She paired it with matching shorts, cinched at the waist with Schiaparelli’s now-signature stacked gold-and-black “mutant belt,” a piece that has become a recurring motif in her stage wardrobe. Fans may remember a similar doubled-waist styling moment during her Indonesia performance.

But the most daring look of the night arrived last. Jennie took biker-core to its extreme with a bra engineered to resemble a motorcycle jacket, layered beneath a navy nylon outer shell. Distressed micro-shorts complete with zips, cut-outs, and a faux thong detail pushed the ensemble firmly into experimental territory. Finished with black go-go boots and sleek glasses, the look balanced aggression with precision.

Across three outfits, one message rang clear: Jennie doesn’t just wear clothes, she performs them. Whether channeling Chanel’s codes or dismantling them entirely, she continues to set the benchmark for stage style.

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No one does it quite like Jennie.

Daniel Usidamen

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