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    SummaryBEAMS T has released a "JENNIE Photo T-shirt" featuring a monotone photo print of BLACKPINK's JENNIE alongside vintage-style font letteringThe tee delivers a mode-meets-street aesthetic, pairing a chic monochrome image of Jennie with a retro "Jennie" typeface treatmentThe shirt retails is available now via BEAMS in JapanBEAMS T has released a JENNIE photo T-shirt that sits closer to a fashion piece than a standard merch drop. The "JENNIE Photo T-shirt" leads with a monotone photo print of the BLACKPINK member, set against a vintage-style "Jennie" font treatment that pulls the whole thing toward the mode end of the mode-meets-street spectrum.The design keeps things deliberate. A monochrome photo print of Jennie anchors the front, shot and rendered with the kind of editorial restraint that separates it from the oversaturated, logo-heavy approach most artist merchandise defaults to. The vintage-style font lettering that accompanies the image does the same work — it reads worn-in and considered rather than promotional, which is exactly the register BEAMS T consistently operates in.That curation is what makes the collaboration make sense. BEAMS T has spent decades building a catalog of artist and culture-driven graphic T-shirt that function as collectible objects as much as garments, treating the format with the same seriousness it applies to the rest of its assortment. Pairing that sensibility with Jennie, who has spent the past several years building a solo fashion identity that extends well beyond her BLACKPINK profile, produces something that feels genuinely earned. Her presence in the front rows of Paris Fashion Week, her campaigns with major luxury houses, and her solo music output have established her as a credible fashion subject in her own right — not just a pop star whose image gets licensed.The BEAMS T "JENNIE Photo T-shirt" is available now via BEAMS Japan.

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