BLACKPINK Rosé flashes bright smile alongside Blake Lively
BLACKPINK member Rosé channels princess at the celebratory dinner
Rosé from BLACKPINK and Ryan Reynold’s wife, Blake Lively, captured hearts with their infectious smiles.
In a carousel posted by Vogue Magazine on Instagram on Friday, May 3, the duo was featured smiling ear to ear at a celebratory dinner hosted by Tiffany & Co. on Thursday, May 2, at Madison Avenue.
The How You Like That hitmaker sported an attire reminiscent of a princess's wardrobe. She wore a strapless rose gold mini dress featuring a corset bodice that descended into a flowy and flared skirt.
Rosé completed her look with minimal makeup and nude lipstick.
Meanwhile, the Gossip Girl alum opted for a long blue dress adorned with mermaid scales.
She styled her hair in soft waves and completed her party makeup with red lipstick—like her gal pal Taylor Swift.
The actress rested her hand on Rose's shoulder meanwhile, the crooner wrapped her's around Lively's waist.
The comments section was flooded with fan comments adorning the South Korean songstress and the duo.
One fan gushed, "Rosé and Blake Lively. New super duo. [heart eyes emoji]."
Another added, "Our best girl, ROSÉ with Blake, certainly lovely!"
Meanwhile, a third chimed in, "ROSÉ, so princess-coded! Love her!"
Rosé reposted the featured photo with a blue heart emoji on her Instagram story.
Additionally, Rosé and Lively were joined by Pharrell Williams, Rosalia, Anitta, Gabrielle Union-Wade and Ayo Edebiri at the Thursday dinner.
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