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Lisa walked into the Golden Globes 2026 after-party like someone dared her to upstage the entire season’s fashion narrative and then quietly winked as she did it. The BLACKPINK star wore a sheer mesh naked dress that didn’t just follow a polarizing trend; it snatched it by the collar and dragged it roaring back into the spotlight.
If anyone thought sheer and see-through was done for 2026, Lisa proved them hilariously wrong in a moment that had fashion purists squirming and trend junkies cheering at once.

It was Sunday night, January 11, in Los Angeles when Lisa stepped out for one of the Golden Globes after-parties, and photographers collectively dropped their jaws.
The gown was from Enfants Riches Déprimés’s Spring 2026 collection, a genre-bending number with puff sleeves and tiered ruffles around the waist that gave it this weirdly regal meets runway-punk energy. The sheer black mesh fabric clung and flared like it had its own dramatic agenda, revealing just enough to make critics clutch their pearls while keeping it undeniably artistic.
And of course, she didn’t stop there. Beneath the gauzy layers were patent leather platform Mary Janes by Jimmy Choo, turning what could have been a fragile, floaty look into something with an edge as sharp as a headline. Around her neck sat a black choker; her brunette hair framed her face with full-on fringe bangs. The makeup? Dark eyeliner paired with a hint of pink blush that read both innocent and intentionally flirtatious.
Everyone’s talking about Lisa’s outfit not because it was pretty (though it was) but because it dared people to define what “too much” really means in today’s fashion ecosystem.

Some fans online called it genius, a perfect fusion of art and body confidence. Others called it “scandalous” or “too revealing,” as if a grown woman deciding how much skin to show should be a societal crisis.
The comments section lit up with everything from “She broke the internet again” to “Is this even a dress anymore?” This is the kind of fashion moment that gets quoted years from now, not just remembered.
A lot of people were bringing up how the sheer “naked dress” trend first hit the red carpet back in the 2010s, and whether it was passé or empowered. But watching Lisa in that Enfants Riches Déprimés dress felt less like mere nostalgia and more like evolution: a trend passed down, reborn with attitude and a little wink. It was like she was saying, “Yes, this is sheer, yes, it’s bold, and no, you can’t look away.”
Then there was the subtle politics of it all. Lisa isn’t just a fashion darling; she’s a figure who’s walked stages worldwide with BLACKPINK, and she’s also an actress on The White Lotus Season 3, expanded far beyond just music.

Her presence at the Golden Globes was already noteworthy (she even presented during the ceremony) but her after-party look turned it into a statement about self-possession and stylistic fearlessness. Some whispered it was a calculated move to redefine her Hollywood era. Others said it was a flex on fashion norms. Either way, it got people talking.
But let’s be honest: controversy is how trends thrive. Without that edge, that moment of “did she really just wear that,” red carpet fashion fades into wallpaper. Lisa’s sheer mesh naked dress was not wallpaper. It was a spotlight aimed at anyone who still thinks elegance can’t coexist with naked bravado. It moved through the party like someone intentionally rewriting the rules in real time.
You could almost hear viewers arguing: is this art, empowerment, or plain old exhibitionism? The truth is, it was all three, and none. Because fashion has always been about interpretation, and Lisa just gave everyone a script to argue over.

She didn’t tuck herself into conservative glamour or shy away from risk. Instead, she embraced a look that felt like an invitation: to discuss, to critique, to praise, to question — and most of all, to think differently about where fashion should go next. Rather than simply wearing the trend, she elevated it.
She made it part of the Golden Globes conversation, part of 2026’s fashion chapter, and part of the ongoing debate about when daring becomes timeless. And sure, some will say the sheer trend is overdone. But in that moment, on that night, with that dress, Lisa proved that controversy never really goes out of style.
If you thought after-party looks were just filler after the real event, Lisa’s sheer mesh naked dress reminded us that sometimes the real story happens when the official cameras are supposed to be off. And for fashion lovers, that drama is exactly why we tune in.