Lisa From Blackpink's Sweeping White Gown Came With A Daring Plunging Backline

Blackpink's Lisa embodied starry glamour in an angelic white gown at Bulgari's Serpenti event in Seoul

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Bulgari's latest Serpenti event in Seoul was a grand soiree. The "Serpenti 75 Years of Infinite Tales" exhibition at Kujke Gallery witnessed an array of celebrities and eminent personalities in attendance. Among many was Blackpink's Lisa, who attended the star-studded affair in an angelic white number, which was true to her personal style. Lisa, a global brand ambassador of Bulgari since 2020, truly brought the sky high fashion quotient and dynamism with her style.

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Lisa exuded glamour and confidence with her ethereal approach to style. The gorgeous flowing satin number came with a high neckline in the front with a fit and flared silhouette and train at the back. Things heated up at the back of the dress. The gorgeous cowl style did wonders for the monochromatic number. From the long detailed sleeves to the fitted silhouette, the K-pop singer was truly a head-turner at the high fashion event.

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Dripping in Bulgari jewels, Lisa opted for an exquisite Bulgari necklace embedded with signature emeralds and diamonds. She complemented her overall style with drop earrings and bracelets, as she looked like a literal embodiment of glamour.

Well, that is not all. A closer look will give you access to her ever-so-flawless makeup. She glamourized her look with a clean, dewy base and allowed her ruby-red lips to be the highlight. Not to miss how she pulled back her signature bangs and embraced elegance in a back bun.

She looked like a million bucks, wouldn't you agree?

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