Jennie Kim of Blackpink wore a Chanel gown embellished with approximately 15,000 metallic sequin leaves [1] at the Met Gala on May 4, 2026 [2].
The appearance underscores the intersection of K-pop stardom and high fashion, as the global ambassador for Chanel utilized the event to align couture craftsmanship with the gala's specific thematic requirements.
The event took place at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. This year's theme, "Costume Art," also promoted as "Fashion Is Art," encouraged attendees to present garments that blurred the line between wearable clothing and fine art.
Jennie's selection of a mermaid-style gown featured a dense application of metallic leaves. According to reports, the dress utilized roughly 15,000 sequins [1, 3] to create its shimmering effect. As a global ambassador for the French fashion house, Jennie worked with Chanel to produce a look that fit the museum's artistic criteria.
The Met Gala remains a primary venue for luxury brands to showcase their ability to execute complex, themed couture. The scale of the embellishments on the gown served as a technical demonstration of the brand's artistry on a global stage.
Jennie was among several high-profile guests who attended the event in the U.S. The 2026 gala continued the tradition of transforming the museum's steps into a runway for the world's most influential figures in music and style.
“Jennie Kim wore a Chanel gown embellished with approximately 15,000 metallic sequin leaves.”
The collaboration between Blackpink's Jennie and Chanel at the Met Gala demonstrates the continuing shift in the luxury market toward K-pop idols as primary conduits for brand prestige. By aligning a highly technical, 15,000-sequin garment with the 'Costume Art' theme, Chanel leveraged Jennie's global reach to position its couture as legitimate art, reinforcing the brand's dominance in both the fashion and entertainment sectors.




