
Inside Marie Claire Korea in Seoul, April 2026, Rosé sits in a sequin mini with a baby-blue scarf, black tights, Saint Laurent Deroche slingbacks, and a Rimowa Essential Trunk Plus Large that turns hot pink.
That baby-blue scarf is the softest detail in the whole frame, and it’s doing a lot of steering.
In this photoshoot for Marie Claire Korea in Seoul (April 2026), Rosé is seated in a shimmering, pale gold sequin mini with a fitted, body-skimming shape and a deep armhole cut that shows the shoulder line cleanly. The sequins catch the flash in big starbursts, and you can actually see the paillettes flashing like scales across the torso. Very “studio portrait,” very intentional.
But then: the scarf. It’s a light, powder-blue piece tied at the neck in a neat bow, almost like a little neckerchief, and it flips the look from pure party to something more styled-shoot quirky. One small knot, different story. And yes, it’s a little funny in the best way.
On the legs, she’s in sheer black tights, and the shoes are sharply pointed blue slingbacks with a slim heel. The credits call them Saint Laurent Deroche Slingback Pumps in Satin Crepe in Blue, and the finish looks satin-crepe glossy under the light, with that clean vamp line that Saint Laurent loves.
Next to her is the Rimowa Essential Trunk Plus Large in hot pink, matching the candy-bright tone we’ve been seeing pop up all over fashion photoshoot sets lately. And I might be wrong, but the trunk feels like the color “anchor” that keeps the gold-and-blue from floating off into pastel-land.
The Tiffany & Co. Schlumberger Sixteen Stone Ring is listed, and there’s definitely a ring glinting on her hand as it rests on the chair, though the exact design isn’t readable at this distance.
Because if you scroll through enough celebrity photos, you’ll notice this exact trick: one sparkly hero piece, one sweet little accessory, and one loud prop to make it feel like an editorial instead of a party pic. Would I wear the scarf with the sequins in real life? Probably not. For a fashion spread, it’s the right kind of odd.
Tiny bow, big effect.


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