Tang Wei looks either great or greater at film festivals, award presentations and movie premieres. Or premiere singular because "Lust, Caution" has been the only movie with the buzz and budget to fly her around the world for various openings. Most recently she was at the 29th Hong Kong Film Awards dressed in Christian Dior and looking wonderful:
And another, just delightful:
Some commentators didn't like the combination of open-toed boots and tights and while it was not an expected mix I thought it hit the right tone of just slightly casual glamour, as if she decided while on the way out the door to change shoes:
(photos from Zimbio and Red Carpet Fashion)
At last year's Hong Kong Film Awards she wore Valentino, red with red strappy sandals. Beautifully cut, perfect color, almost no accessories. This was an outstanding look, a real "movie star" presence:
(photo from Zimbio)
At the Independent Spirit Awards, 2008. These awards are held inside a beachfront tent on the beach in Santa Monica and Tang Wei's colorfully splashy cocktail dress with her hair in a pony tail flipped over her shoulder fit the mood, as did the ultra-relaxed heavy lidded look. The top one is an extremely sexy photo.
(Photos from Zimbio)
Also in 2008 in Christian Dior at the Dior Spring/Summer collection. Another great look--and she looks quite pleased to be there:
(photo Red Carpet Fashion)
From the BAFTA Awards, London, 2008 in Jason Wu. A gorgeous dress, well cut, beautifully draped with ultra-perfect fabric. Superlative pattern:
(photo from Zimbio)
At the London Film Festival in 2008, lovely outfit and another very confident "I'm a movie star" look:
Same event, a few seconds before or after the one above. Tang Wei absolutely kills in London:
(photos from Zimbio)
At the Venice International Film Festival in 2007 the definition of simple and elegant in a column dress by Cavalli. Lots of pleats!
At the New York City premiere of "Lust, Caution" in another off the shoulder dress a bit like the one from the Hong Kong Film Awards from 2009. This one, showing her versatility, is off the other shoulder ;-)
(photo from Wire Image)
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Arrivals at 29th Hong Kong Film Awards
The 29th Hong Kong Film Awards Presentation Ceremony was held at Hong Kong Cultural Center. The package of photos just arrived via Pony Express (even though they have been all over the place already) and here are a few:
Gao Yuan-Yuan in an outstanding cheongsam inspired black dress paired with killer heels, lovely upswept hair and almost no accessories. She seems to be enjoying the moment here, knowing she looks great.
Looking distinguished in another shot:
More black dress goodness--Denise Ho.
Michelle Ye in one of the best cut and draped gowns I have seen anywhere, paired with just the right jewelry. Elegant, sexy, delightful. The fabric covered buttons on the seam on her top are a very nice touch.
Shu Qi in a jeweled "chiffony" number. While she has been a controversial figure in the past one thing about Shu Qi can't be denied--she knows how to make a dress look great. This is a strapless Elie Saab number with lots of embellishments on the skirt. If I marketed upscale gowns I would send her piles of money to wear my stuff.
Another view with a very smirky Chang Chen happy that she is on his arm.
Rain Lee is thinking either "Look, I'm wearing a tent" or "Watch as I fly around the Cultural Center".
Gigi Leung looking ruefully sexy in a well cut, form fitting sheath which isn't helped by the asymetrical neckline. Other than that a lovely dress in which she looks lovely.
Big bows on evening gowns or red carpet dresses aren't usually a good idea and this one worn by Zhang Jingchu is a really big bow. She looks so good in this monstrosity that you just know she would have killed in anything decently designed. Love her hair, a nice departure from the short cuts or upswept looks that are de rigueur at most red carpet events. The tiny jeweled tiara/band sets it off perfectly.
All photos from Zimbio.com
More to come.
Gao Yuan-Yuan in an outstanding cheongsam inspired black dress paired with killer heels, lovely upswept hair and almost no accessories. She seems to be enjoying the moment here, knowing she looks great.
Looking distinguished in another shot:
More black dress goodness--Denise Ho.
Michelle Ye in one of the best cut and draped gowns I have seen anywhere, paired with just the right jewelry. Elegant, sexy, delightful. The fabric covered buttons on the seam on her top are a very nice touch.
Shu Qi in a jeweled "chiffony" number. While she has been a controversial figure in the past one thing about Shu Qi can't be denied--she knows how to make a dress look great. This is a strapless Elie Saab number with lots of embellishments on the skirt. If I marketed upscale gowns I would send her piles of money to wear my stuff.
Another view with a very smirky Chang Chen happy that she is on his arm.
Rain Lee is thinking either "Look, I'm wearing a tent" or "Watch as I fly around the Cultural Center".
Gigi Leung looking ruefully sexy in a well cut, form fitting sheath which isn't helped by the asymetrical neckline. Other than that a lovely dress in which she looks lovely.
Big bows on evening gowns or red carpet dresses aren't usually a good idea and this one worn by Zhang Jingchu is a really big bow. She looks so good in this monstrosity that you just know she would have killed in anything decently designed. Love her hair, a nice departure from the short cuts or upswept looks that are de rigueur at most red carpet events. The tiny jeweled tiara/band sets it off perfectly.
All photos from Zimbio.com
More to come.
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