The scandal comes only weeks after it was claimed that Lisa and fellow Blackpink members Jennie and Rosé used a racial slur on stage in unearthed pre-fame audition footage. Neither of the idols has acknowledged or apologized for the event.
Another reviewer said, “Lila doesn’t seem to care as she wears underwear with images of ROSA PARKS, a civil rights icon who fought against racial injustice, despite saying the N-word multiple times and never apologizing.”
Not everyone was offended, though. “The faces on the outfits kind of screammm how the detailing is soooooo on top of its games!” exclaimed one user. Fantastic @LouisVuitton.
“Maya Angelou was an American poet, writer, and civil rights activist, best known for her memoir I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings,” said another, defending the garment’s craftsmanship. Her image is exquisitely embroidered on Lisa’s Met Gala ensemble, and she is a strong advocate for Black identity, women’s rights, and equality.
The outlines of numerous Black icons may be seen in Lisa’s Met Gala ensemble! “Her team did a fantastic job,” another person exclaimed.