Blackpink member and “The White Lotus” Season Three breakout star Lisa joins Kith as the guest designer for the brand’s spring 2026 collection, curating women’s apparel. The collection will launch in February, timed with the start of the season.
Lisa’s continued collaboration as a guest designer with Kith comes after the singer and actress starred in the brand’s women’s summer 2024 campaign, which launched in May of that year. Inspired by summertime travels, the collection that Lisa modeled feature soft, airy fabrics like silk, sheer linen, and satin, as well as more textured material like crochet cotton yarn and french terry.
Along with her close relationship to Kith, Lisa’s expanded her fashion profile with other partnerships, ambassadorships and starring roles in various campaigns. The singer and actress also serves as a brand ambassador to French luxury fashion house Louis Vuitton.
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Lisa, born Lalisa Manobal, starred alongside fellow Louis Vuitton ambassador Saoirse Ronan in the spring 2025 campaign, photographed by Steven Meisel and launched in January 2025.
Founded in 2011, New York City-based Kith has continued to curate apparel for men, women and children over more than a decade. Led by founder, chief executive officer and creative director Ronnie Fieg, Kith operates 20 stand-alone boutiques and maintains a global presence, debuting new collections and fostering fresh partnerships and collaborations.
Coinciding with the brand’s guest design appointment for Lisa, Kith is celebrating its milestone 15th anniversary with the brand’s first loyalty exclusive collection of the year, featuring original Kith apparel, co-branded apparel and footwear with Asics.
“Turning 15 is one of those moments that makes you stop and really take it in. Fifteen years means evolution. It means growth, consistency and constantly refining. You don’t get here alone,” Fieg told Footwear News last December. “It’s a testament to the team, the partnerships and the people who believed in the vision from the beginning. Seeing how the brand has matured — and how the community has matured with it — is something I don’t take lightly.”



