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Lisa and Selena Gomez repeatedly wear the same clothes

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In many times of the same dress, Lisa has been praised for her beautiful, younger look than Selena Gomez.
In the appearance on the cover of the magazine Vogue The number of April 2021, Selena Gomez had to receive many disparaging comments from the audience with her sharp appearance.

Fans believe that the female singer seems to be gaining weight or choosing inappropriate outfits, making her round and unbalanced body. Besides, many people realized that Selena Gomez’s suit was in contact with Lisa (BlackPink). Both stars wore wool dresses by Salvatore Ferragamo. While Selena Gomez coordinated with the belt, Lisa chose to dress with a long-sleeved t-shirt with the same tone. Lisa and Selena Gomez both wore wool dresses from Salvatore Ferragamo. Before that, Lisa and Selena Gomez wore the same clothes many times. The two female singers wore pink dress of Miu Miu. In this costume, master Lose you to love me She is praised for being feminine and Lisa looks younger thanks to her hairstyle. Both also used to wear Celine’s skirts. This time, the BlackPink member received more compliments than her seniors thanks to her charismatic charisma and poses. Lisa and Selena Gomez used to wear Celine’s fur coat worth nearly 100 million VND. However, most of the encounters, Lisa was commented more sophisticated than Selena Gomez. Selena Gomez and Lisa many times wear the same clothes. Before that, on April 1, Daily Mail Post series of photos Selena Gomez on set Only Murders in the Building in New York, USA. The 29-year-old star makes light makeup and discreet clothing to keep her warm. About Lisa, over the past time, she is considered a fashion icon of Asian youth. The female idol’s hairstyle, outfit, and posing style are all followed by fans. Lisa’s appearance helps many brands are expensive. She used to be the face “best seller” to help the magazine Harper’s Bazaar Thailand quickly sold out 120,000 copies. Before that, the magazine was only estimated to sell 30,000 copies (double the usual volume).