BLACKPINK’s Lisa got her fans “trippin'” with her latest Instagram post. Cherishing the success of her new hit song “Moonlit Floor,” the star shared a carousel of pictures for her followers to swoon over. In one of the pictures, the artist was spotted wearing a red corset top with a short skirt. Meanwhile, she also shared a few other stylish and sultry outfits, which looked equally eye-catching.
BLACKPINK’s Lisa shows off red corset on Instagram
On Thursday, October 10, BLACKPINK member Lisa posted glamorous photos on Instagram. This included one where she wore a bright red corset with a short skirt. The corset top featured a plunging neckline and a V-shaped cutout at the bottom. Furthermore, it also had fringe detailing on the bustline and a risqué fringe band on the waist. From inside the top, the K-pop star wore a full-sleeved black fabric that matched the skirt.
Lisa opted for a short black skirt with a similar V-shaped pattern as the corset. Moreover, the cutout in the skirt also featured lace detailing in a criss-cross manner. The lace remained untied towards the end, flowing down her legs, making for a rather sultry and stylish outfit. She also sported black nails with a white pattern detailing on them. The rapper also showcased looks and behind-the-scenes footage from the recent performance video of “Moonlit Floor.”
As of writing, the post has already received 5.6 million likes and over 31K comments. Meanwhile, the star recently released her song Moonlit Floor, which pays tribute to the 1998 pop-rock track “Kiss Me” by the band Sixpence None the Richer. Announcing the song’s release, Lisa revealed what the track meant for her in an Instagram post. She said, “This song is so special because I grew up listening to Kiss Me as a child and I now get to have my own version of this song.”
Meanwhile, Lisa’s Official Performance Video for the song has garnered over 5 million views. She also won the 2024 MTV VMA award for Best K-pop for the second consecutive time this September and delivered powerful and memorable performances on the stage.
Originally reported by Varsha Narayan on Mandatory.