Blackpink wear futuristic designs by Vietnamese fashion brand

By Tan Cao  &nbspMarch 2, 2026 | 12:50 am PT

K-pop girl group Blackpink selected futuristic-inspired outfits by Vietnamese fashion label Feng for their latest music video “Go,” a single from their album “Deadline.”

K-pop girl group Blackpink in outfits by Vietnamese fashion label Feng. Photo from Blackpink’s Instagram

In the video, released on Feb. 27, the four members appeared in body-contouring silhouettes featuring cut-out details at the chest and waist. The garments were crafted with close attention to materials and construction to ensure flexibility and durability, supporting the high-intensity choreography featured throughout the clip.

Feng’s designer Lim Feng said Blackpink’s stylist Jang Hee Jun personally reached out to commission custom pieces for the group. The design team spent more than a week preparing the outfits, completing multiple rounds of revisions to meet the production’s requirements.

The brand said it felt “fortunate and happy” to create custom designs for all four members of the globally renowned group for the first time.

Futuristic fashion draws inspiration from visions of the future, technology and outer space, often characterized by metallic fabrics and modern color palettes such as silver, white and neon. Beyond visual appeal, the aesthetic reflects a spirit of innovation and a departure from traditional fashion norms.

Previously, Blackpink’s member Jennie wore designs by Feng in her solo music video “Zen” and in promotional posters for her song “Red Light.”

Blackpink debuted in 2016 under YG Entertainment and has been widely described as the agency’s “golden goose.” Over nearly a decade, the group has released two studio albums and produced numerous hit songs, establishing global influence in both music and fashion. Their official YouTube channel has surpassed 30 billion cumulative views.

In 2023, the group held two concert nights in Hanoi, drawing more than 60,000 attendees. That same year, all four members departed YG Entertainment for individual activities, with the company continuing to manage only their group promotions. Following a series of successful solo projects, the members reunited this year with the release of “Deadline.”

Feng was founded in late 2021 by designer Lim Feng (born Phung Ai Nguyen) and her younger brother Dylan (born Phung Quang Dat). The brand is known for its bold aesthetic and its integration of 3D technology into contemporary fashion design.


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