Lisa took the Coachella stage on April 19 (KST), collaborating with EDM artist Anyma for a performance of their track “Bad Angel.”
From the moment she appeared against a massive holographic backdrop, the atmosphere shifted. The stage design combined with her commanding presence created a futuristic, almost otherworldly performance.

The biggest talking point? Her outfit.
Lisa wore a custom piece inspired by designs from Iris van Herpen’s AW22 collection. Known for blending high fashion with technology, the designer incorporated organza fabric, handcrafting techniques, and even 3D printing elements into the look.

The result was a flowing, sculptural dress that moved like liquid under the stage lights perfectly complementing the holographic visuals behind her.
Fans quickly flooded social media with reactions:
- She looks like AI.
- This is straight out of a video game.
- Even standing still, she doesn’t look real.

Lisa didn’t rely on visuals alone. Her performance was equally powerful, combining precise choreography with a striking stage narrative. A holographic “angel” modeled after her face appeared during the set, enhancing the theme of “Bad Angel” and elevating the show into a full-scale visual experience.
The global response was immediate. Even Billboard reportedly highlighted her as one of the most buzzworthy guests of Coachella’s second weekend.
As a member of BLACKPINK, Lisa has long been known for her performance skills and fashion influence. But moments like this reinforce her position as a solo global icon, capable of dominating both music and fashion conversations simultaneously.