What’s in her bag? BLACKPINK’s Rosé shares her everyday essentials
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What’s in her bag? BLACKPINK’s Rosé shares her everyday essentials
Toff C.
Published Dec 03, 2024 12:14 PM PHT

BLACKPINK member Rosé revealed what she usually carries around with her in a "What's In My Bag" video with Vogue Korea.
BLACKPINK member Rosé revealed what she usually carries around with her in a "What's In My Bag" video with Vogue Korea.
Rosé shared that among the items she brings in her bag are her wired earphones. "I'm the type that finds it bothersome to charge things, so I often use wired phones like this," she said.
Rosé shared that among the items she brings in her bag are her wired earphones. "I'm the type that finds it bothersome to charge things, so I often use wired phones like this," she said.
Rosé went on: "I'm in the stage of finalizing my album these days for which I have to provide feedback every day, so I listen to it in the car to do that."
Rosé went on: "I'm in the stage of finalizing my album these days for which I have to provide feedback every day, so I listen to it in the car to do that."
The singer also carries hot sauce with her. "When I go overseas there are times when the food is greasy, but a lot of flights don't have hot sauce which is when I feel really helpless so these days, I carry these small packs of hot sauce with me," she revealed.
The singer also carries hot sauce with her. "When I go overseas there are times when the food is greasy, but a lot of flights don't have hot sauce which is when I feel really helpless so these days, I carry these small packs of hot sauce with me," she revealed.
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"This is a sauce I've been into lately. My friend introduced it to me and it's called Cholula."
"This is a sauce I've been into lately. My friend introduced it to me and it's called Cholula."
She also explained why she brings safety pins with her. "Whenever I shop overseas, a lot of times the pants' waist sizes are a bit big, and these days they have quite a bit of length to them."
She also explained why she brings safety pins with her. "Whenever I shop overseas, a lot of times the pants' waist sizes are a bit big, and these days they have quite a bit of length to them."
The "ATP." singer went on: "Actually, for clothes to fit prettily, they need to be long but that makes them drag at the bottom and get wet when it rains so I carry these safety pins. These are very large ones."
The "ATP." singer went on: "Actually, for clothes to fit prettily, they need to be long but that makes them drag at the bottom and get wet when it rains so I carry these safety pins. These are very large ones."
Another item that she carries with her is a stress ball. "Since I've been working a lot lately, I get anxious sometimes even over little things because there's a lot of things I have to work out and make decision about.
Another item that she carries with her is a stress ball. "Since I've been working a lot lately, I get anxious sometimes even over little things because there's a lot of things I have to work out and make decision about.
"I named these Squishy. I came to know recently that these are of great help. Of course, they are good for mental health, but I feel like they help a lot when I'm working so if I have an important meeting or when I have to keep doing meetings and make huge decisions if I hold these, I can focus so they really help me a lot."
"I named these Squishy. I came to know recently that these are of great help. Of course, they are good for mental health, but I feel like they help a lot when I'm working so if I have an important meeting or when I have to keep doing meetings and make huge decisions if I hold these, I can focus so they really help me a lot."
Rosé is set to release her debut studio album called Rosie on December 6 through The Black Label and Atlantic Records.
Rosé is set to release her debut studio album called Rosie on December 6 through The Black Label and Atlantic Records.
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