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The situation involving Jisoo BLACKPINK has garnered attention after a foreign designer shared his experience on social media. He stated that several outfits borrowed for a photoshoot have not been returned for months.
The designer is Benjamin Bortmans from the label Judassime, who claims to have sent several fashion collections to Korea. The outfits were said to be used for an album cover photoshoot involving Jisoo.
This discussion became even more heated after the Judassime account tagged Jisoo's social media and requested the return of the items. Until now, there has been no official statement from Jisoo or her agency regarding the claim. Check out more information below.
1. The Beginning of the Claim for Unreturned Outfits

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Benjamin Bortmans first made his statement through a video uploaded on social media. He mentioned that he had sent a number of clothes for a photoshoot related to Jisoo.
However, after months have passed, he claimed that some of those items have still not been returned. This then sparked public questions regarding the borrowing and returning process of the outfits.
2. Shipping Process Until Photo Shoot Delay
According to Bortmans' explanation, the outfit was sent for an album cover photo shoot project. He mentioned that the photo shoot schedule experienced several delays without clarity.
He also admitted to receiving information that the relevant team was unaware of the situation's developments. This condition left him waiting for certainty without further information.
3. Communication Efforts That Went Unanswered

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Bortmans revealed that he had tried to communicate with the relevant parties. He requested to be informed when the outfit was returned.
However, until now, he claims to have received no response at all. This situation made him feel ignored despite waiting for months.
4. Value of the Collection and Threat of Legal Action
In his statement, Bortmans emphasized that the items that have not been returned are an important part of his collection. He mentioned that the clothing has high value and is not easily replaceable.
He also stated that he has sent an invoice and contract as a follow-up step. In fact, he is considering taking this case to legal channels due to the lack of response.
5. Designer Clarification and Explanation Regarding Jisoo

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In a follow-up video, Bortmans provided clarification regarding the mention of Jisoo's name. He emphasized that he is not directly attacking the artist.
He explained that Jisoo's name was used because it appeared in emails related to the project. He hopes that by mentioning that name, the involved parties can respond promptly.
6. Criticism of the Lack of Communication
Bortmans also expressed his disappointment regarding the situation that occurred. He highlighted how young designers invest significant time and effort into each of their works.
According to him, the absence of communication for six months indicates a lack of appreciation. This became one of the reasons he decided to bring the case to the public.
7. FAQ

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Q: What did the designer say regarding Jisoo's team?
A: The designer mentioned that the outfits borrowed for the photoshoot have not been returned for months.
Q: Who is the designer that revealed this?
A: Benjamin Bortmans from the label Judassime.
Q: Has Jisoo responded?
A: As of now, there has been no official statement from Jisoo or her agency.
Q: Does the designer directly blame Jisoo?
A: He emphasized that he is not attacking Jisoo directly and is only using her name to elicit a response.
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