Belgian designer Benjamin Voortmans of JUDASSIME has accused BLACKPINK’s Jisoo and her team of failing to return high-priced clothing items loaned for an album cover shoot six months ago. The designer tagged the idol on social media, claiming the pieces were effectively "stolen" after staff ignored repeated requests for their return.
Key Facts
- Benjamin Voortmans alleged that three expensive pieces from a previous collection were sent to Korea for a photoshoot with a projected loan period of one week to one month.
- The designer claimed Jisoo's team provided no response for half a year despite repeated schedule delays and the issuance of invoices and contracts.
- Voortmans clarified that naming Jisoo personally was a tactic to elicit a response from her staff, as her name was the primary identifier on all project documentation.
- Approximately 10 other designers involved in the same project have reportedly faced similar difficulties retrieving their works.
- The issue is moving toward a resolution after a U.S. representative reached out to coordinate the return of the items.
- Jisoo's agency, BLISSOO, has not released an official statement or explained the cause of the delay.
Key Terms
- JUDASSIME: The Belgian fashion brand headed by designer Benjamin Voortmans.
- BLISSOO: The independent agency established by Jisoo to manage her solo activities.
Key Quote
"I mentioned Jisoo's name to get a response from the team. Since Jisoo's name was written on all the documents, it was a way to elicit a response from team officials."
— Benjamin Voortmans
Next
- Personnel are expected to be dispatched to Korea to facilitate the physical return of the items.
- The resolution is anticipated to result in the return of works to all 10 participating designers.
- Industry observers are waiting to see if BLISSOO will issue a formal apology or explanation regarding inventory management.