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Jennie is no stranger to gaining attention on the red carpet, but this time, the conversation took a sharp turn. The BLACKPINK star stepped out at the TIME100 Gala in a daring, fashion-forward look that featured sheer detailing and a bold silhouette, putting her lower midsection on full display. While the ensemble leaned into high-fashion territory with its structured design and risqué elements, social media quickly became divided over whether the look hit or missed.

Jennie’s Sheer Look Sparks Instant Reaction

Jennie at Photocall for the Chanel Fall/Winter 2026 fashion show in Paris, France
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Posing against the iconic TIME100 backdrop, Jennie appeared confident and poised, flashing a smile as cameras captured every angle of the outfit. The dress combined a strapless, sculpted top with a sheer panel through the midsection, creating a striking contrast that drew the eye.

The look was undeniably bold, and it didn’t go unnoticed. Within minutes of photos and clips hitting social media, reactions began pouring in, with some praising her willingness to take risks, while others weren’t as impressed.

‘Cheap’ Comments Take Over

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While many fans applauded Jennie’s confidence and ability to pull off such a daring style, critics were quick to weigh in, and they didn’t hold back.

Some social media users labeled the look “cheap” and “boring,” with one viral post claiming fans were calling the outfit “mid, cheap & boring” following her appearance. Others doubled down with blunt takes like “just boring,” while another harsh comment suggested she “made sure to make ‘boring and cheap’ her brand.”

The criticism continued to escalate, with a few users taking aim at the overall styling, questioning the design choices and whether the look truly matched the prestige of the event.

A Closer Look At Jennie’s High-Fashion Ensemble

Jennie’s red carpet moment wasn’t just bold. It was straight off the runway. Her look was pulled directly from the house’s Fall/Winter 2026 ready-to-wear collection by Daniel Roseberry, a show defined by its burnished finishes and textured designs that appeared brushed to create a rich, almost metallic gradient.

The structure of the outfit played a major role in its impact. The sculpted bodice transitioned into a short panel of sheer black fabric, subtly exposing her midriff before flowing into an inky velvet pencil skirt that grounded the look with a more classic, tailored feel.

She kept the styling sleek to let the outfit speak for itself, stepping into sharp, pointy black pumps that complemented the darker tones. Jennie finished the look with oversized almond-shaped statement earrings from Swadesh, featuring irregular, diamond-like stones that added just the right amount of edge to the already striking ensemble.

Fans Still Defend Her Bold Style

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Despite the backlash, Jennie still had plenty of supporters in her corner. Fans pointed out that the sheer, midriff-baring design was clearly meant to push boundaries and embrace a more daring aesthetic, something she’s become known for both on and off the stage.

Others argued that the strong reactions only prove Jennie’s impact in the fashion space, with her ability to spark conversation being part of what keeps her at the center of the spotlight.

Jennie Earns Spot On TIME100 List

Jennie at Photocall for the Chanel Fall/Winter 2026 fashion show in Paris, France
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Beyond the red carpet buzz, Jennie had a major moment to celebrate this year, earning a coveted spot on TIME magazine’s list of the 100 most influential people in the world.

Fellow pop star Gracie Abrams penned a heartfelt tribute to the “Mantra” singer, praising not just her talent, but her presence. “What makes Jennie a true star is that even in her quiet moments, she possesses the same kind of undeniable presence that cuts through all the noise, and she carries that with kindness and warmth,” Abrams wrote.

She continued, “She is the type of person who will grab both your hands and squeeze them. She has a softness that only emphasizes her strength. I just love her,” highlighting a side of Jennie that fans don’t always see, one rooted in warmth, sincerity, and quiet confidence.