
A new collaboration between BLACKPINK and fragment by Hiroshi Fujiwara appears to be taking shape following a recent teaser shared by Fujiwara on Instagram. The designer offered a series of close-up images that suggest a second joint project between the global music group and the Japanese design label.
Fujiwara’s post focuses on detailed glimpses rather than full product reveals. The first item shown appears as a polka dot tote bag, finished with co-branded insignias rendered in pink embroidery. The bag pairs a playful surface pattern with restrained branding, allowing the graphic elements to remain clear without overwhelming the form.

Additional images point to a small range of apparel that follows a similarly minimal approach. Black, gray, and white hoodies and long-sleeved T-shirts appear with simple logos and limited graphic elements. One recurring phrase, “PINK IS THE NEW BLACK,” features prominently across the pieces.
The teaser concludes with what appears to be a black varsity jacket with white sleeves. Branding appears on the sleeve, back, and chest, offering a slightly more detailed piece compared to the hoodies and T-shirts. The jacket format introduces a classic silhouette into the lineup, balancing the casual nature of the other garments.
Fujiwara’s decision to share these images without additional context mirrors fragment’s long-standing approach to releases. The label often relies on subtle cues and limited previews to generate attention, allowing the products to speak through form and detail.

This potential collaboration arrives several years after fragment’s first project with BLACKPINK, which coincided with the group’s Coachella appearance in 2023. That earlier partnership connected the group’s performance moment with fragment’s design presence, establishing a precedent for crossover between music culture and streetwear.
As anticipation builds, the teaser positions the collaboration within a familiar framework that connects fragment’s understated design approach with BLACKPINK’s global reach.

















