Jennie BLACKPINK Unveils New Korean Font, Steals Spotlight at Paris Fashion Week
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Jennie BLACKPINK shined at Chanel’s Paris show. A day later, she released the Korean font Zen Serif. Her impact unites fashion, art, and culture globally.
Jennie Kim once again demonstrated her unmatched global influence, this time in two completely different worlds: luxury fashion and Korean design. Within less than 24 hours, she became the center of attention at Paris Fashion Week and then surprised fans with a cultural gift that melted hearts worldwide. From the bright lights of Chanel’s runway to the quiet beauty of Hangul, Jennie proved that she can dominate both glamour and authenticity with equal grace. Her presence, her creativity, and her timing all showed why she continues to be one of the most powerful figures in modern pop culture.

Queen of Chanel: Jennie Dominates Paris Fashion Week
On October 6 (local time), Jennie attended the Chanel Spring/Summer 2026 Collection Show held at the Grand Palais in Paris as the brand’s global ambassador. From the moment she arrived, every camera turned toward her. Dressed in a pale blue viscose top and matching skirt, paired with a pastel yellow flap bag from the same collection, she radiated Chanel’s signature elegance while maintaining her confident, youthful charm. Her soft smoky makeup and wet wavy hairstyle added a modern edge that instantly became a fashion week highlight.
Videos from the event quickly spread across X (formerly Twitter), showing the crowd of luxury guests focusing entirely on her. A viral post perfectly captured the atmosphere:
“I know people are waiting to capture the footage of her being ignored and being embarrassed, but unfortunately, you won’t see that from this woman. No one dares to ignore her. It’s her house, all cameras, all eyes, and all attention are on Jennie 😝.”
What amazed fans even more was that the people surrounding Jennie were not ordinary spectators but Chanel guests, influencers, editors, and VIPs from the fashion world. Yet all eyes still followed her every move.
“She deserves all this. She is the Human Chanel ❤️.”
“And these are Chanel guests, not fans 😂.”
“Mind you, these are all invited guests.”
“This is the attention those haters want for their faves but will never get 😭.”
Jennie’s confident presence became one of the most talked-about moments of Paris Fashion Week, pushing hashtags like #JenniexChanelSS26 and #PFW to trend globally. Fans filled social media with admiration and pride, calling her “Queen Jennie” and celebrating her ability to shine effortlessly even in the most elite spaces.
Adding to her unstoppable momentum, Pop Core highlighted her record-breaking achievements as a solo artist:
“JENNIE is the K-pop female soloist with the most songs surpassing 100 million streams on Spotify, with a total of 11 songs.”
“JENNIE dominates the charts! 11 songs over 100M streams, record-breaking achievement 🎶.”
“My GOAT 🔥🔥🔥.”
“Queen Jennie Ruby 👑.”
Her week in Paris did not just reinforce her image as Chanel’s muse, it also solidified her status as an all-round creative force who commands respect in every field she enters.

Zen Serif: Jennie’s Cultural Gift for Hangul Day
Three days after her appearance at the Chanel show, Jennie made headlines again on October 9 with something completely different, the release of Zen Serif, a new Korean font developed by her agency OA Entertainment (ODDATELIER) in collaboration with Meta. The font launch, timed with Hangul Day, reflected Jennie’s deep appreciation for her heritage and her desire to share Korea’s beauty with the world.
OA Entertainment announced, “Just as King Sejong the Great made writing accessible to everyone, Jennie hopes more people can enjoy Hangul’s aesthetic through this font.”
Zen Serif combines traditional Korean calligraphic forms with modern simplicity, using soft curves and refined balance to express harmony between the old and the new. It also integrates elements of Western blackletter, resulting in a striking yet elegant typeface that captures both strength and artistry.
What makes the font even more special is its accessibility. Zen Serif became the first Korean typeface added to Instagram’s video editing app Edit, allowing users around the world to use it for free. In less than a day, posts about the font spread widely on social media, with fans expressing their admiration for Jennie’s thoughtfulness.
“Jennie such an angel, she gave us this ZEN SERIF font for free! Not to mention she always celebrates and proudly promotes her culture in everything she does.”
Jennie’s dedication to promoting Korean culture has been consistent throughout her career. From her songs Zen and Seoul City in her debut album that highlight Korean sentiment, to her role as Seoul’s honorary tourism ambassador, Jennie continues to bridge art, fashion, and national pride. Through Zen Serif, she not only celebrates the beauty of Hangul but also introduces it to a new generation of global creators in the most modern way possible.
Her fans describe her best, an artist who does not just follow trends but creates them, an idol who does not only wear luxury but defines it, and a Korean woman who proudly carries her culture into every corner of the world. Whether on a Paris runway or through digital design, Jennie Kim proves time and again that her influence is not just about fame, it is about impact.
Source: OA Entertainment, Star Today, ize&ize, Dispatch
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The power she holds is insane! All eyes on her at Chanel, then she drops a gift for Korean culture. A true global star. This makes me so proud of Asian representation!
Can we talk about how fast she moves from one achievement to another? Like, does she ever rest?
Yes! The way she moves from one elegant moment to the next is like a perfect ballet! It’s so inspiring to see her share her grace with the world

She truly is our hardworking angel! I hope she rests well, but her sparkle is so bright it lights up the whole world!

OMG Queen Jennie does it again! From slaying Chanel in Paris to gifting us a beautiful font for Hangul Day
She’s the moment, she’s the icon! So proud to be her fan!
Right?! Paris Fashion Week to a historic font drop in days
Our girl is a superhuman! I hope she’s resting well, she deserves the world! 