Blackpink Collaborates with Takashi Murakami for Limited Edition Merchandise Collection
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19-Piece Collection Features Pandakashi, a Character Inspired by Blackpink, and Drops Worldwide
▲ Courtesy of NTWRK
The exclusive merchandise will be available worldwide on Friday, exclusively through NTWRK's website or app. Additionally, an offline pop-up is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday at Art Basel Miami Beach and the NTWRK Los Angeles store.
Blackpink, formed in 2016 under YG Entertainment, recently announced the renewal of exclusive contracts for group activities with the agency for all four members on Tuesday.
Courtesy of NTWRK
Global girl group Blackpink is set to launch a limited edition merchandise collection in collaboration with Japanese contemporary artist Takashi Murakami on Friday. The collection comprises 19 pieces showcasing Pandakashi, a character created by Murakami and inspired by Blackpink.
Pandakashi represents a fusion of Murakami's colorful vision and whimsical artistry with Blackpink's iconic style and influence as the world's biggest girl group, according to the merchandise distributor NTWRK.
The exclusive merchandise will be available worldwide on Friday, exclusively through NTWRK's website or app. Additionally, an offline pop-up is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday at Art Basel Miami Beach and the NTWRK Los Angeles store.
Blackpink, formed in 2016 under YG Entertainment, recently announced the renewal of exclusive contracts for group activities with the agency for all four members on Tuesday.
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