BLACKPINK's Lisa Dons Indian Designer Rahul Mishra For Her Historic Oscars 2025 Performance
In a historic moment, Lisa became the first K-pop idol to ever perform at the Oscars, delivering a mesmerising rendition of 'Live and Let Die'—the iconic 1973 theme song originally performed by Paul McCartney & Wings.

BLACKPINK's Lisa performs at Oscars 2025 | Instagram (Rahul Mishra)
BLACKPINK’s Lalisa Manobal, popularly called Lisa, set the stage ablaze at the 2025 Academy Awards with a breathtaking performance that not only celebrated the legacy of James Bond but also honoured Indian couture.
In a historic moment, Lisa became the first K-pop idol to ever perform at the Oscars, delivering a mesmerising rendition of 'Live and Let Die'—the iconic 1973 theme song originally performed by Paul McCartney & Wings. However, it wasn’t just her electrifying presence that captivated audiences; her stunning ensemble by Indian designer Rahul Mishra made just as bold a statement.
Lisa’s dazzling Rahul Mishra couture moment at Oscars 2025
For her Oscars debut, the 27-year-old global sensation graced the stage in a striking black leotard from Rahul Mishra’s 'The Pale Blue Dot' collection, which debuted at Paris Haute Couture Week in January this year.
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The piece, titled ‘Gaian Genesis,’ exuded an air of mystery and power, perfectly aligning with the theme of the James Bond universe. The ensemble featured intricate embroidery, long sleeves, and a dramatic red satin underlining with a flowing silhouette.
Styled by celebrity stylist Genesis Webb, Lisa adorned an exquisite diamond necklace and a pair of diamond studs. The singer further accentuated her look with bold red heels.
The Thai rapper's final glam featured glowing makeup with red lips and her signature updo hairstyle with bangs framing her face.
Lisa, Doja Cat and Raye's James Bond tribute
Draped in Bond-esque glamour, Lisa owned the Oscar stage with her rendition of ‘Live and Let Die,’ bringing a fresh yet nostalgic essence to the classic hit. Following her spectacular act, Doja Cat enthralled the crowd with a soulful take on ‘Diamonds Are Forever,’ exuding the timeless elegance of the Bond world. The musical celebration concluded with British powerhouse Raye, whose beautiful version of ‘Skyfall’ added the perfect finale to the tribute.
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