guiducci (Global Editorial Director - @VanityFair) IG story update:
“Read my editor’s letter about our Summer Issue accidentally became the K-pop issue”
Editorial Letter:
“…. If you don't already know Lalisa Manobal, it may be unsettling to learn that she is inconceivably famous to a large portion of the world. So famous that the Labubu craze has been traced to her personal obsession. So famous that White Lotus producer Dave Bernad calls her ‘the Princess Diana of Thailand.’ And so famous that tickets for her upcoming Vegas residency, priced at thousands on the higher end, sold out within 10 minutes…”
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The new #LISA@VanityFair cover has us even more excited to see what she has in store for us with VIVA LA LISA in Las Vegas! What’s your favorite look from the photoshoot? 👀
https://t.co/4UKUHNc3a9
We had seven days for Vanity Fair cover. No factory. No shortcuts. Silk chiffon, pleated by hand. Mad for an iconic moment
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Before she became a worldwide sensation, Lisa was known as Pranpriya Manobal–but a trip to the fortune teller made her change her name. https://t.co/MAjJvtWWgm
The Life Of A K-Pop Showgirl👑
"As one fourth of Blackpink, Lisa became one of the most famous pop stars on planet Earth. Now, after a role on The White Lotus and with a sold-out Vegas residency on the horizon, she is aiming to become K-pop's first true crossover success. Can “the Princess Diana of Thailand” make it in America?" - Vanity Fair
Read full Article here: https://t.co/zBQvUK3Jtx
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