Liu Wen

Liu looked adorable in VS! I especially like the outfit with the flags :D

It's crazy that she was even able to walk properly with those flags on her :shock: It's one thing to have wings attached to your back, but to maintain balance when there are flags sticking out of your hips (And the rods look metal)? Insane.
 
VOGUE CHINA DECEMBER 2010

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Liu Wen by Yuangui Mei





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I know that Miu Miu orange dress has been way overused, but I absolute love that shot of her in the dress! yet another gorgeous editorial, especially the last two shots


I love how she makes this outfit still look decent with her cute personality
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well, can't believe now she's huge and really famous model from asia!
standing applause and really proud of her..
 
Even though I didnt love her oufits at VS, its great to see her there:D, and she looked gorgeous at the afterparty, lovely dress:heart:
 
Backstage @ LANVIN SS 2011
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Backstage @ KENZO SS 2011
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Vogue: Asian Models Are ‘Redefining Traditional Concepts of Beauty’

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L–R: Du Juan, Tao Okamoto, Lee Hyun, Hyoni Kang, Liu Wen, Bonnie Chen, So Young Kang, and Lily Zhi.
Photo: Steven Meisel for Vogue


December's American Vogue features eight Asian models who are, according to the magazine, "redefining traditional concepts of beauty." The Steven Meisel–lensed two-page spread features: China's Du Juan, Liu Wen, Bonnie Chen, and Lily Zhi; South Korea's Hyoni Kang, So Young Kang, and Lee Hyun; and Japan's Tao Okamoto. With Asia's significance to luxury brands becoming increasingly visible, it seems only natural for Asian factoes become more prominent in the industry as well.

They've been landing plenty of high-profile work lately: Earlier this year, Liu Wen became Estée Lauder's first Asian spokesmodel. Later, Maybelline announced fellow Chinese model Shu Pei as the face of the brand. One can even look at Marc Jacobs's cheongsam-infused spring 2011 collection for Louis Vuitton, in which eight out of 53 models were Asian (Lanvin cast three Asian girls, and Valentino cast one). Meanwhile, Miuccia Prada shot her spring 2010 menswear campaign in Shanghai, featuring relatively unknown Chinese models (at the same time, her past two major women's shows have included no Asian faces). Yet while major fashion and beauty brands are hiring more Asian models, Vogue's proclamation comes off as dubious at best.

While it's refreshing to see the magazine acknowledge the importance of Asian models in the industry, especially since Vogue has largely ignored Asian models in the past, it always seems easier for magazines to lump the girls in a feature like this, feel like the acknowledgment has been made, and then revert back to their usual ultra-white mix of models in subsequent issues. It will be interesting to see if and how Vogue will support these statements in forthcoming issues. Can we expect to see more of newcomers So Young Kang and Bonnie Chen? Or perhaps newly minted runway fixtures Ming Xi and Fei Fei Sun will actually have a chance at longevity? Maybe, maybe not. But hey, baby steps?

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I would love to have a HQ of that picture

‘Redefining Traditional Concepts of Beauty’ what the h*ell does that mean?? What's the traditional concept then? caucasian??
 
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