In a dazzling showcase of talent and style, BLACKPINK’s Rosé has graced the covers of i-D magazine’s November 2024 Special Edition, captivating fans worldwide with her mesmerizing pictorial. The limited edition print zine, featuring Rosé as the star, offers an intimate glimpse into the life and artistry of one of K-pop’s most beloved idols.

A Visual Feast

The special edition includes a series of striking photographs taken by acclaimed photographer Larissa Hofmann in New York City. Fans have been particularly enthralled by the third and sixth pictures of the set, which have been described as “absolutely amazing”. The pictorial showcases Rosé’s versatility as a model, effortlessly transitioning between various concepts and styles.

More Than Just Pictures

This i-D special edition goes beyond mere visuals. It comprises 12 unique postcards, a double-sided poster, and custom stickers designed by artist Sara Rabin. This collectible set offers fans a tangible piece of Rosé’s artistry to cherish.

Rosé Opens Up

In an accompanying in-depth interview, Rosé shares insights into her personal journey, discussing her solo album “Rosie” and reflecting on her experiences both as a member of BLACKPINK and as a solo artist. She opens up about the challenges and growth she’s experienced in her mid-twenties, providing a relatable perspective for many young fans.

From BLACKPINK to Solo Stardom

Rosé candidly discusses the transition from BLACKPINK’s group activities to her solo work. She describes the album-making process as “therapeutic,” offering her a sense of security during a period of uncertainty following BLACKPINK’s world tour. This revelation gives fans a glimpse into the emotional landscape of idol life post-major tours.

Vulnerability and Strength

The interview reveals a more vulnerable side of Rosé, contrasting with BLACKPINK’s typically confident image. She speaks about her need for validation and the challenges of working alone, away from her group members whom she considers sisters. This openness is likely to resonate deeply with fans, fostering a stronger connection between the idol and her audience.

A New Musical Direction

Rosé’s solo work, as discussed in the interview, seems to take a different direction from BLACKPINK’s music. Her solo tracks, particularly “Number One Girl,” showcase a more introspective and emotionally raw side of the artist. This evolution in her musical style demonstrates Rosé’s growth as an individual artist while maintaining her connection to her roots in BLACKPINK.

Global Recognition

The release of this special edition further cements Rosé’s status as a global icon. With BLACKPINK already having made history as the first K-pop act to headline Coachella, Rosé’s individual activities continue to push boundaries in the international music scene.

Fan Reaction

The announcement of this special edition has created a buzz in the K-pop community. Social media platforms are abuzz with excitement, with fans eagerly sharing and discussing the newly released images. The limited nature of this edition is likely to make it a highly sought-after item among BLACKPINK and Rosé enthusiasts.

As Rosé continues to evolve as an artist, this i-D magazine special edition offers a unique snapshot of her journey. It not only celebrates her as a fashion icon but also provides insight into her growth as a musician and individual. For young K-pop fans, this release is more than just a magazine – it’s a piece of pop culture history featuring one of the industry’s brightest stars.

Highlights from Rosé’s i-D Magazine Interview

Emotional Vulnerability
Rosé candidly discussed the challenges of creating her solo album “Rosie”, describing the process as deeply personal and therapeutic. She revealed moments of intense vulnerability, including many nights of crying herself to sleep during the album’s production.  One particularly raw moment came from her song “Number One Girl”, which she wrote after staying up until 5 AM, obsessing over public perception and her own insecurities.

Collaborative Insights
The interview featured unique interactions with various celebrities who asked her questions. Some memorable moments include:

  • Bruno Mars Collaboration: Rosé shared the fun origin of her hit “APT”, which was inspired by a late-night Korean drinking game session in the studio.
  • Musical Inspirations: When asked about a pop song she wished she’d written, she immediately chose Rihanna’s “We Found Love”, saying it “makes you feel young and excited for love”.

Personal Favorite Lyrics
She highlighted a particularly poignant lyric from the album:

“I can forgive you for a lot of things, for not giving me back my Tiffany rings, but I’ll never forgive you for one thing, my dear. You wasted my prettiest years.

Album Concept
Rosé described her album through three films that capture its essence:

  • “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days” (for its “bit toxic but hot” relationships)
  • “Sex and the City” (which her friends compare to her personality)
  • “Inside Out” (for its emotional honesty)

Intimate Moments
In a touching moment, she made a pinky promise with the interviewer to be careful about potentially sensitive revelations, showcasing her thoughtful and considerate nature. She also shared her ideal album listening experience: “In bed, wrapped in your favorite blanket, at midnight or 3 AM, with something sweet—like Haribo sour gummy bears—and a cold beer”.

Post-Tour Reflection
After BLACKPINK’s world tour, where they became the first K-Pop act to headline Coachella, Rosé felt lost. She found solace in creating her solo music, describing the album process as a therapeutic experience that made her feel “hugged and cradled”.

The i-D special edition, which includes 12 unique postcards, a double-sided poster, and custom stickers, offers fans an unprecedented look into Rosé’s artistic journey and personal growth.

ROSE Instagram Update
NUMBER ONE GIRL. NOV22. 12AM EST
This one’s for my favorite ones. ❤️
#BLACKPINK #ROSE

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— 🪽 (@kpopggs.bsky.social) 19 November 2024 at 15:56