On the evening of December 17, the year-end gala of Marie Claire China magazine attracted the attention of the media and the public, gathering dozens of famous artists.
The red carpet appearance of Chinese female stars has become a hot topic of discussion on social networks.
Among them, Liu Yifei was the most mentioned name of the night, as she was the last artist to appear. This shows the status of the "fairy sister" in the entertainment and fashion world.
Previously, in October, at the year-end gala of Vogue China magazine, Liu Yifei was also the last star to walk the red carpet.
With the success of the TV series "Rose Story" and representative contracts with many luxury brands (Louis Vuitton, Bulgari), the actress born in 1987 has maintained her status and popularity for many years among the beauties born after 1985.
After the event, Marie Claire magazine released a series of black and white photos of some female stars. The most prominent was a group photo of 8 female stars, including Yao Chen, Tan Zhi Lei, Duong Mich, Liu Yifei, Hui Ying Hong, Liu Thi Thi, Tong Giai and Duong Tu.
Liu Yifei once again stood in the center of the beauties. She was praised for her radiant aura and stood out even more with her unique outfit. The other two beauties born in the 1985s in the photo, Duong Mich and Liu Thi Thi, were also praised for their beauty and impressive figure.
In addition, Duong Tu is the only 90s female star in the same frame with her seniors. However, the photo composition makes Duong Tu pale when competing with famous beauties.
She was seated on the far right. Many viewers said that Duong Tu looked like an “extra person” in the photo. Although she was the youngest female star, she was criticized for looking older than some of her seniors, and her demeanor and charisma were also inferior.
Previously, Duong Tu's red carpet image received many criticisms. She chose a menswear-style outfit, combining a shirt with a tie, a leather jacket and flared pants. But her small stature and modest height made Duong Tu seem to be "swallowed" by the outfit.