BLACKPINK’s Lisa Steals the Show at Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show Revival

BLACKPINK's Lisa kicked off Victoria Secret's first runway show since 2018
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BLACKPINK’s Lisa brought her signature “Rockstar” energy to the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show in New York City on Monday night. The K-pop idol kicked off the lingerie brand’s first runway show since 2018 with a powerful performance of her hit solo single.

Lisa opened the show in a moto-chic look, kicking off the performance with her dancers on a stationary motorcycle before moving into a high-energy routine that filled the runway.

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Later in the show, Lisa returned to the stage for a more intimate performance of her latest single, ‘Moonlit Floor’.

Lisa was part of an all-female musical line-up that also included legendary singer Cher and South African rising star Tyla. The show featured a diverse cast of models, including returning veterans like Gigi Hadid, Tyra Banks, and Adriana Lima, alongside newcomers like Paloma Elsesser and Ashley Graham.

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In a recent interview with Elle Magazine, Lisa spoke about her approach to solo work: “I think what I’ve learned from last time is me, myself, saying what I like and what I don’t like. I think that’s the most important. Because if I say, ‘Ah, it’s okay,’ [people] don’t know—like, am I really okay with it? So I have to be able to say ‘yes’ or ‘no.’ Not in between.”

The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show aired live on Amazon and across the brand’s social media channels.

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