
Jennie Chanel Runway Look
When BLACKPINK’s Jennie walks into Paris Fashion Week, she doesn’t just attend—she dominates. Her Chanel runway appearances have become a global fashion event on their own, blending Parisian sophistication with that cool, confident aura unique to K-pop icons. The most recent Chanel show once again proved that Jennie Kim’s style isn’t about excess—it’s about balance, texture, and the art of looking effortlessly chic.

At this year’s show, Jennie arrived wearing a cropped Chanel tweed jacket paired with a pleated mini skirt and classic black heels. It’s a look that whispers luxury without screaming for attention—a signature Chanel paradox that Jennie executes perfectly. The ensemble’s magic lies in subtle contrasts: soft pastel tones against bold accessories, vintage silhouettes combined with youthful energy. And best of all, you can recreate this look without the five-figure price tag.

Start with a structured tweed jacket—preferably one with metallic threads or pearl buttons to echo Chanel’s classic codes. H&M and Mango both offer excellent options under $100. Pair it with a high-waisted pleated skirt in cream or light gray, and layer a simple white cropped top underneath. The key to Jennie’s aesthetic is proportion: cropped jacket, short skirt, long legs, and minimal accessories. Keep jewelry delicate—think small hoops, a thin chain, or a single pearl earring.
For shoes, Jennie kept it timeless with black pumps, but you can easily swap them for ankle boots or loafers for a more casual spin. If you’re going for a full Chanel-inspired vibe, throw in knee-high socks or sheer tights—small details that elevate the look from “cute” to “couture.” A quilted bag (even a faux leather one) instantly ties the outfit together. And don’t forget the attitude—Jennie’s secret weapon is confidence. Her poses, her gaze, even the way she holds her bag—it all tells a story of someone who knows her worth.

Another key element of her style is K-fashion influence. Jennie often merges Western luxury brands with Korean streetwear energy. You’ll notice she plays with proportions more boldly than traditional Chanel muses. This hybrid is what makes her fashion globally resonant: a mix of structure and softness, heritage and rebellion.
If you want to go deeper into Jennie’s evolving Chanel era, check out Vogue’s coverage of Paris Fashion Week for runway insights, or explore our guide on “How K-Pop Icons Redefined Luxury Fashion”. Together, they show how modern icons like Jennie blur the line between high fashion and personal expression.

The most important takeaway? Fashion should feel attainable. Chanel’s spirit lives not in logos but in confidence, craftsmanship, and timeless silhouettes. And thanks to accessible K-fashion brands, you can now embody Jennie’s runway presence anytime you step out the door.