Blackpink’s Rosé Channeled a Modern Princess in an Off-the-Shoulder Navy Midi Dress at a Tiffany & Co. Event

Blackpink’s Rosé had a regal fashion moment last night when the K-pop singer shared a series of photos of her posing in an off-the-shoulder navy midi dress with a balloon skirt

and leg slit at Tiffany & Co.’s holiday pop up in Seoul. Rosé wore a princess-esque jewel brooch with her platinum hair styled down and straight:

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Rosé was promoting Tiffany & Co’s holiday pop-up at the Hyundai Seoul’s Sounds Forest. In addition to working with Tiffany & Co., Rosé is also an ambassador for Saint Laurent. She wore the French designer to the Met Gala in September, for her first time ever attending the New York City fashion event.

In April, Rosé, who was born in New Zealand and raised in Auckland, Australia, spoke to Vogue Australiaabout leaving Australia to train to be a K-pop artist after auditioning for YG Entertainment at age 16.

Rosé especially leaned on Blackpink’s Lisa, who came from Thailand to be a trainee, as they adjusted to life far from home and underwent years of training to ultimately become the artists they are now. “Just understanding what we were both going through was enough to be like: ‘I’m not in this alone,’” she said. “It’s a beautiful thing to have a friend you could relate to so much in such hard times.”

Rosé was asked by Vogue Australia about her unrealized dreams at this point after having achieved so much success in her music career. “This is something I’ve been thinking about in the past week or so,” she said. “I would really like to work on having a voice for myself and putting my own opinions out there. One day, I’d like to feel like I’ve said what I’ve wanted to say to the whole world and be a more confident and outspoken person.”

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