Jennie, part of the globally renowned group BlackPink, has created a buzz online with her new music video titled Zen.
This music video displays the singer in three distinct outfits designed by Vietnamese creatives Lim Feng (Phung Ai Nguyen) and Dylan (Phung Quang Dat), underscoring the growing prominence of Vietnam’s fashion scene.
Zen was released unexpectedly and is a fresh track that hadn’t been previewed or released on digital music platforms. Within just 48 hours, the music video reached over 11 million views on YouTube and received hundreds of millions of streams on other platforms.
The energetic and impactful tune allows Jennie to flaunt her vocal abilities while experimenting with different music genres.
In the visual presentation, Jennie wears a variety of striking styles, showcasing three unique pieces from the Vietnamese designers’ collections.
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Pad Top: Drawing inspiration from hockey uniforms, this top features prominent shoulder padding, balancing a bold yet stylish look.
Rec Mini Skirt: A vibrant green, pleated skirt designed like a tennis skirt, part of the Bodega Revisited Fall 24 line launched in January 2024. Designer Lim Feng mentions that this piece radiates confidence and energy.
Mini Pants: These form-fitting black pants feature detailed cut-outs to highlight Jennie’s legs and come from the Feng System Resort 24 collection.
Lim Feng and Dylan’s brand is known for its edgy, character-driven creations that celebrate individuality.
Both designers have earned acclaim in Vietnam’s fashion community, styling celebrities like supermodel Thanh Hang, singers Wren Evans and Mono, alongside rapper MCK. Their daring and unique designs are gathering popularity both locally and internationally.
By choosing Vietnamese designs for her music video, Jennie significantly contributes to promoting Vietnamese fashion on a global scale.