BLACKPINK Teams With Disney, Complex For Limited-Edition Capsule

BLACKPINK Teams With Disney, Complex For Limited-Edition Capsule

You’ve inhaled DEADLINE. And bought tickets to their shows. Now, BLACKPINK fans can show their love with a new, limited-edition capsule.

The special BLACKPINK release is available on Complex.com from 12 noon ET on Thursday, March 5, through a partnership with the youth, culture and entertainment platform and Disney.

Inspired by London’s 1970s punk style, the Disney-meets-K-pop capsule is a collaboration that covers tees, sweatshirts, crop tops, tank tops, a tote bag, and a fitted hat. With each purchase, an exclusive photocard featuring one of the four members: JISOOJENNIEROSÉ and LISA.

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Disney’s global creative director Bobby Kim is behind the designs, which reimagine Disney characters through “a rebellious lens,” with Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and other favorites paired with BLACKPINK branding across white, pink, and charcoal bases.

“This punk-inspired collection is all about expressing your individuality and challenging the status quo with confidence,” comments Kim in a statement. “As a global pop-culture phenomenon, BLACKPINK’s fearless creativity and boundary-breaking style are at the heart of this capsule, making them the ideal creative force to kick off a high-impact series of collections with Complex.”

Prices range from $45 for the Disney X BLACKPINK Minnie hat, up to $125 for the Disney X BLACKPINK plaid jacket.

The new collection drops a week after BLACKPINK unleashed their five-track DEADLINE EP, the K-pop superstars’ first major music release since they topped the Billboard 200 chart in 2022 with Born Pink.

Last year, the quartet reunited for a sprawling stadium tour, before which they’d spent time apart to work on solo endeavors. But while each of them thrived as soloists, each of the singers have expressed missing working with their bandmates.

“I’ve missed doing tours with them. I miss our silly moments,” JENNIE told Billboard for her January 2025 cover story. “Everyone took their own journey [during] this time, and I’m excited to share that with the girls. I want to say it’s going to be the most powerful [versions] of ourselves that anyone has seen.”

The four-piece previewed DEADLINE in July with the Diplo-assisted “JUMP,” which bounced to No. 28 on the Billboard Hot 100. And while “JUMP” was in Korean and English, the other four songs are all in English. They include “Go,” the music video for which BLACKPINK and YG Entertainment shared earlier this week.

Check out the BLACKPINK Capsule here.

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