BLACKPINK’s Jennie is once again at the center of online debate after revealing images from her recent topless magazine photoshoot surfaced online.
Released today, the shoot featured Jennie striking elegant yet provocative poses. In one shot, she appeared topless, covering herself with garlic, while another image showed her draped in a Chanel jacket, nodding to her ongoing role as a brand ambassador for Chanel. The editorial also featured global celebrities such as Kylie Jenner, Troye Sivan, and NJZ, indicating a broader theme of edgy aesthetics.
However, when the photos were shared on popular online forums like TheQoo, reactions were mixed, and criticism began pouring in. Many netizens questioned whether such imagery was appropriate given Jennie’s global influence, particularly among young fans. Comments ranged from concern over her impact on the portrayal of Asian women to critiques of the shoot’s overall artistic quality.
“She really needs to be more aware of the influence she has,” remarked a fan. “Even if she gets popular in the U.S. for this, it reflects poorly on Asian women,” opined another.
Some also pointed out Jennie’s slim figure, expressing discomfort with how her body was framed in the concept, while others likened the images to something “uncomfortable” rather than empowering.
On the flip side, many came to Jennie’s defense. Supporters argued that fashion is about exploration and that Jennie has long embraced unique and daring styles, especially since launching her solo career. Others noted that Chanel itself is known for bold fashion statements, suggesting the shoot was in line with brand expectations.
“Jennie has always gone for that chic, sultry vibe,” noted a fan. “This seems like a natural progression in her fashion journey,” observed another.