Met Gala Buzz Turns Sour: BLACKPINK’s Lisa Faces Backlash Over Louis Vuitton Bodysuit Imagery
The Met Gala 2025 was poised to be another high point for BLACKPINK, but one bold fashion choice has sparked unexpected controversy. While Jennie, Rosé, and SEVENTEEN’s S.Coups were lauded for their powerful interpretations of this year’s theme, “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” Lisa’s daring Louis Vuitton bodysuit is now at the center of a heated debate.
Lisa’s Outfit Sparks Controversy Over Alleged Rosa Parks Imagery
Lisa’s sleek, black custom bodysuit drew immediate attention for its bold silhouette and artistic detailing. However, the garment’s centerpiece—an illustrated portrait—has triggered backlash online. Many viewers claim the image bears a strong resemblance to civil rights icon Rosa Parks,
igniting concern over the use of such an important historical figure on a revealing piece of fashion.
Critics argue that showcasing an image resembling Rosa Parks in this context may come across as culturally insensitive, particularly given the lack of clarity or acknowledgment about the artwork’s origin or intent. They suggest that placing such significant imagery on a red carpet outfit risks trivializing a figure synonymous with the fight for racial justice.
Mixed Reactions: Tribute or Misstep?
Not everyone agrees with the criticism. Some fans and fashion commentators believe the resemblance is either coincidental or symbolic, perhaps meant as an homage to Black history in line with the gala's theme. Supporters caution against jumping to conclusions without official confirmation from Louis Vuitton or Lisa’s team.
No Official Response Yet
As of now, no public statement has been made by Louis Vuitton or Lisa regarding the artwork’s inspiration or the intent behind the design. The silence has only fueled speculation and intensified the discussion across platforms like Twitter, TikTok, and Reddit.
Cultural Sensitivity and Fashion’s Fine Line
This moment highlights the fine line between fashion as art and cultural commentary. While red carpet looks often aim to provoke thought or spark conversation, they also carry the responsibility of respecting historical and cultural contexts—especially when referencing figures tied to real-life activism and civil rights struggles.
The incident underscores the high-stakes visibility that comes with global stardom, especially at events as influential as the Met Gala. Whether this look was meant as a tribute or a misunderstood artistic decision, the response shows how crucial context, clarity, and sensitivity are when engaging with iconic historical imagery.
The fashion world now awaits whether Louis Vuitton or Lisa will address the issue—and whether this will prompt broader discussions about representation, respect, and responsibility in couture.
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