
For Marie Claire Korea in Seoul, April 2026, Rosé goes full retro in a pale mini and sky-blue socks, carrying the Ben Carousel Vault and finishing with Tiffany & Co. jewelry. The contrast is the hook.
This one’s basically a styling lesson in one prop. And I mean that as a compliment.
In this photoshoot for Marie Claire Korea in Seoul (April 2026), Rosé leans into a very pin-up, mid-century silhouette: a pale, fitted mini with tiny dotted texture across the fabric and a clean, sleeveless cut. The neckline sits high and simple, which keeps the dress from getting too “occasion-y.” Short. Sweet. A little cheeky.
But the real trick is the accessories. She’s wearing light powder-blue socks scrunched at the ankle with white pointed heels, which turns the whole thing into that sweet-then-sharp combo stylists love right now. And the suitcase? Front and center: Ben Carousel Vault in a glossy silver finish, held like it’s a handbag. That’s the kind of prop styling that could’ve looked gimmicky, but it actually tightens the concept.
Jewelry stays crisp and specific: Tiffany & Co. Schlumberger Sixteen Stone Ring plus the Tiffany & Co. Victoria Tennis Bracelet on her wrist. And honestly, that’s enough—anything more would’ve fought the suitcase for attention.
So if you’re stealing anything from this look for real life, it’s the idea, not the exact pieces: let one “hero” accessory do the talking, then keep everything else clean (socks included). Is it practical? Not really. Is it a great fashion-spread move? Absolutely.
And if you keep an eye on celebrity style, you’ll notice more shoots leaning on one oversized prop like this instead of piling on extra layers.
That suitcase is the punchline.



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