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BLACKPINK’s ROSÉ Unboxes New Album in ‘Fantastic’ Sweatshirt That’s Perfect for Fall – and Currently on Sale

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Even when she’s dressed down, ROSÉ’s shines. The BLACKPINK star looked cozy and casual in a recent TikTok video teasing the cover art for her upcoming solo album, rosie.

On Saturday (Oct. 26), the K-pop singer gave fans a sneak peek at different covers of her album via TikTok. “Hi, everyone. I’m Rosie and today, I’m going to be unboxing my album,” she says wearing a perfect-for-fall hoodie from ERL clothing while showing off the cover art. “You can make you’re own album cover out of all 12,” she said of the art work.

“They all have different posters too,” ROSÉ added, pulling out a huge poster. “I hope you love it as much as I do!”

ERL, a Southern California-based streetwear brand, designed North West’s Simba costume for her performance in The Lion King at the Hollywood Bowl in May.

ROSÉ’s ERL hoodie features an oversized fit with an embroidered “Fantastic” felt patch logo across the chest and a kangaroo pouch on the front. The hoodie retails for $455 – but we spotted it for 30% off at Saks Fifth Ave. It’s also available at Fwrd and Farfetch while supplies last.

ROSÉ announced her solo album earlier this month. “I cannot believe I am finally announcing my first album release to you all,” she wrote on Instagram at the time.

“I have poured my blood and tears into this album. I cannot wait for you to listen to this little journal of mine. Rosie – is the name I allow my friends and family to call me. With this album, I hope you all feel that much closer to me.”

The 27-year-old singer teamed with Bruno Mars for the album’s lead single, “APT.” The track peaked at No. 4 on the U.K. Single Charts, the highest of any female K-pop solo artist in history.

Rosie drops on Dec. 6.

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