Global K-pop star Lisa takes a decisive creative step beyond music as she becomes Guest Designer for Kith Spring 2026, marking her official debut as a fashion designer and reinforcing her cultural influence on a global scale.
The collaboration sees Lisa leading her first women’s collection for Kith Women, set to launch in February 2026, positioning the New York–based brand at the crossroads of fashion, pop culture and contemporary luxury. The project signals a new chapter for both parties, blending Lisa’s personal aesthetic with Kith’s established design language.
The partnership developed organically following Lisa’s appearance in the Kith Women Summer 2024 campaign. What began as a brand collaboration quickly evolved into a deeper creative dialogue, culminating in a full collection shaped with Lisa’s direct involvement. Her role extends beyond name recognition, with the artist actively contributing to the creative direction and vision of the line.

As a member of the global phenomenon BLACKPINK, Lisa has also built an extraordinary solo career. In 2023, she set three Guinness World Records, including becoming the most-followed K-pop artist on Instagram, and made history as the first solo K-pop act to win at both the MTV Video Music Awards and the MTV European Music Awards. The following year, she launched her own management company, LLOUD CO., taking full control of her music and creative ventures.
Her debut solo album, Alter Ego (2025), entered the Billboard 200 Top 10 and topped the Billboard Top Album Sales chart, cementing her status as a global force. That same year, she made her solo debut at Coachella and expanded into acting, appearing in season three of The White Lotus, while preparing her first major film role within the Extraction universe.
The Kith Women Spring 2026 Designed by Lisa collection will be released in February 2026, with launch updates and previews shared via Kith.com and its regional platforms across the United States, Canada, Europe and the United Kingdom. With this project, Lisa does more than introduce a fashion collection — she translates her artistic identity into design and confirms her position as one of the most influential cultural figures of her generation.