BLACKPINK’s Lisa didn’t just attend the Golden Globes – she owned the red carpet, rewrote the rulebook, and made fashion history in one sweep.The global superstar stepped into the 2026 Golden Globe Awards not merely as a guest but as a presenter, becoming the first Thai artist and first K-pop performer ever to do so. But before she even walked onstage, her look had already gone viral.
A red-carpet entrance built for fashion history
Lisa chose drama – the quiet, confident kind. She arrived in a sheer black Jacquemus gown that almost looked poured onto her frame. Long sleeves, fluid fabric, and that whisper-of-skin effect created the perfect balance of mystery and power. It wasn’t loud glamour; it was the kind that makes photographers lean in closer.

Stacked necklaces added edge to the look, climbing her neckline like jewellery with attitude. Instead of the typical princess-style styling, Lisa leaned into moodier, sharper fashion – very runway, very editorial, very Lisa.
Bye-bye blonde, hello dark chocolate era
Just a day before the awards, she shocked fans with a hair switch – out went the blonde, in came deep chocolate brown. The change completely transformed her vibe. Paired with her signature bangs, the darker hue gave her look a richer, cinematic feel that worked perfectly with the sultry Jacquemus gown.Think “luxury villain energy,” but make it couture.From pop idol to global fashion forceLisa has long crossed the line from musician to style authority. Between topping charts, front-row Fashion Week sightings, and sleek campaign shoots, she’s evolved into the kind of star designers dream of dressing. Her role in The White Lotus Season 3 only added another layer – actress, fashion muse, cultural phenomenon, all rolled into one.The series is up for multiple Golden Globe nominations this year, and while the awards are exciting, Lisa’s Golden Globes moment is bigger than that – it’s proof of how far Asian pop culture and fashion influence have travelled.
Why this moment matters in fashion
K-pop artists have ruled stages, billboards, and luxury brand campaigns, but presenting at one of Hollywood’s biggest award shows places Lisa right at the centre of global style conversation.It’s representation, yes. But it’s also fashion evolution, the industry widening to include different aesthetics, languages, and faces from around the world.And trust Lisa to make that history-making moment look like a perfectly styled photoshoot.
