Jennie (Blackpink) caused a stir because of a childhood photo with a simple, dynamic outfit.
Jennie as a child and now. Photo: X
On social networks, a series of childhood photos of Jennie Blackpink were shared by many audiences. It is known that the female idol’s childhood photos were revealed in Blackpink’s documentary released on Netflix since 2020.
The audience commented that Jennie has not changed much since her childhood.
In particular, the photo comparing Jennie as a child and now wearing the same shirt, black skirt, and handbag received a lot of interactions. Many people say Jennie has transformed from her childhood, from a little girl to a Kpop beauty.
After debuting with Blackpink, she preferred a minimalist, classic fashion style, showing off her exquisite figure.
Many times, Jennie has created trends in fashion, hair, and accessories thanks to her beautiful appearance and attractive charisma. She is considered an IT girl (an influential figure among young people in the field of fashion) because of her unique fashion sense and trendy outfit combinations.
Jennie’s childhood photos were praised for being adorable and pretty. Screenshots
Previously, cosmetic experts assessed that Jennie possessed natural beauty, with little cosmetic intervention.
Cosmetic doctor Charles S. Lee once commented that Jennie had minor surgery to improve her drooping eyelids. “I think she fixed it from below the eyelid so it’s hard to see the mark,” said Charles S. Lee.
However, this expert affirmed that Jennie’s changes are very small, not too different on her face. Basically, the female idol still retains her childhood beauty.
She also has a beautiful figure and attractive shoulders that have caused fever on forums. Thanks to that, Jennie was sought after by many big brands and chosen to be a brand ambassador.
Besides Chanel, Calvin Klein, and Boucheron, she was chosen by the beauty brand AmorePacific – Hera as its Global Ambassador for 6 consecutive years.
Blackpink’s rapper has appeared in many prestigious fashion magazines such as Dazed, Harper’s Bazaar, Elle, Marie Claire, High Cut, W, Cosmopolitan and Billboard…
Jennie believes that a true “icon” should have their own attitude and perspective, have the potential to question others, and challenge people to see the world in a different way.
She said: “I want to become an “icon” that transcends time and is always discussed and remembered by everyone, not just represented for a certain period of time.”