Recent control advances at KSTAR enabled us to not only establish but also to sustain the ITER-similar shape (ISS) in a stationary manner, matching the ITER-like dimensionless shape parameters in lower single null configuration with vastly contrasting upper/lower triangularities. The kinetic parameters of the ISS are different from the typical KSTAR configurations seen in ELM-RMP suppression experiments. We experimentally demonstrate the ISS-compatible resonant magnetic perturbation (RMP) control in KSTAR for the first time, using the n = 2, +90 degrees phasing RMP.