
Recently, Jennie appeared on the YouTube show “Study King Zzin Genius Hong Jin-kyung“, where she opened up about her love for Chanel and how her mother played a significant role in shaping her fashion sense. “I was a kid with a very firm style,” she shared. “I fought a lot with my mom about clothes.” Now, as a Chanel ambassador since 2018, she still wears her mother’s clothes, blending timeless elegance with her signature look.

Among the most talked-about items is a 2019-20 F/W collection cashmere wool cardigan, valued at around 4.7 million KRW. However, due to its rarity, even dedicated fans hoping to replicate Jennie’s style are out of luck.
Another standout piece is a Chanel vintage Boston bag, which Jennie frequently uses for travel. The bag, known for its spacious design, is currently priced at 7.4 million KRW in the resale market, yet remains nearly impossible to find due to high demand.

Jennie’s influence on fashion extends beyond handbags. A sky-blue crop top she once wore, a Chanel vintage piece from the 1990s, also caused a stir. Fans eager to buy the top were disappointed to find it completely out of stock. Similarly, her Chanel vintage Matelasse lambskin chain shoulder bag, valued at 5 million KRW, has also become an unattainable collector’s item.

Fans have expressed their admiration and envy over Jennie’s vintage wardrobe. They left comments such as, “Even if I wanted to buy it, I can’t,” “That’s fashion passed down through generations,” and “I wish my mom had Chanel to give me.”
As Jennie continues to blend classic luxury with modern trends, it’s clear that her unique style isn’t just curated it’s inherited.