Showing posts with label Kara Hui Ying-Hung. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

More from the 31st Hong Kong Film Awards

Kara Hui, Sandra Ng and Angelababy hit the red carpet a couple of days ago at the HKFA. Kara Hui seems to look better with each passing year. She presented the award for best action choreography.


She has such a devastating smile and all the poise and grace in the world.


Sandra Ng struck a pose and got a laugh from husband Peter Chan Ho-Sun


Angelababy got everything just right; Gordon Lam looked like that cat that had lapped up a lot of cream, making an entrance with her on his arm. The belt is the perfect touch for her dress.


Xinhua; Sina

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Red carpet from the 48th Golden Horse Awards

For those interested in the state of relations across the Taiwan Strait, the English language web service of Xinhuanet said that the award ceremony took place in "Taipei, southeast China's Taiwan". A few highlights-- Kara Hui looked fit and relaxed, as glamorous as ever on the red carpet:
And at a nominees party beforehand:

Shu Qi was quite ShuQi-ish:

Hao Lei went with a (very) casual look at the party:
but cleaned up very nicely when it was time to hit the red carpet:

In case anyone missed that Vivian Hsu was wearing an extreme split skirt:
she gave everyone another good look:

Angelica Lee was lovely in red while Rene Liu tries to recall if she brought her travel iron:

Tang Wei wondered if it was going to rain:
Xinhua English; Yahoo China; Xinhau

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Closing of the Shanghai International Film Festival--red carpet pictures

The sun finally came out so our favorites didn't have to slog through buckets of rain and squish across water-logged carpet in their satin pumps. Since the SIFF closed a week ago, these are not really news, but...

The seeming immortal Kara Hui, looking as good as ever.

The Mediterranean contingent: judge Paz Vega

Maria Grazia Cucinotta, SIFF mascot, chair of the "Best New Talent" jury plus costar and producer of the upcoming Chinese-Italian production of "Shi Chu You Yin". The film which also stars Huang Bo, will tell the romantic story of a homely Chinese chef and a beautiful Italian restauranteur.

Vivian Hsu and costar

Miriam Yeung

Two very elegant gowns: Jia Qing

Zhang Jing

Zhou Xianxin

Angelbaby, perky as ever

Lu Sisi

ifeng
Chinese Films

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Chinese Film Media Awards--Tang Wei crowned as Queen of all Film.

Not really although one might think that was the case based on some of the coverage: huge pictures in Xinhua of Tang Wei, smaller for everyone else; Sina has a video of her acceptance speech--unlike the Academy Awards or Golden Globes there doesn't seem to be a time limit--but none for any of the other winners. Some images from Xinhua:

Tang Wei does look both lovely and cute--a difficult combination--and seems to be enjoying herself.

Miriam Yeung...and a big award statue.

Some coverage from Sina:

Tang Wei and Kara Hui.

Kara Hui looking great.

Fiona Sit won an award and also sang for her supper.

Zhang Liang Ying entertained. Outfit a bit odd, particularly the cut-out sleeves. She has a lovely voice, not unlike Sarah Brightman with what sounds like an effortless high C, at least on compressed MP3s.

Charlie Yeung looked on from the audience.

Li Yijie doesn't know how to dress for an awards ceremony but since she won for Best Young Artist she will probably have lots of chances to learn.

China.org; Xinhua; Sina

Tang Wei's award and acceptance speech is here. Starting at about the one minute mark, Kara Hui was literally staggering from not really suppressed laughter for a while. In Mandarin.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

If Tang Wei decides to quit acting to pursue world domination...

Looking like this Tang Wei could convince a lot of people to do whatever she asked. If she wanted me to pound nails into my head I would reach for the hammer. This is an astonishingly perfect movie star picture.





With a pensive looking Takeshi Kaneshiro and Donnie Yen, ready for action

Li Xiaoran and Kara Hui--Kara could step into a starring martial arts role today. Maybe "My Glamorous Auntie".


The Cannes press conference for "Wu Xia" from ifeng.

Monday, May 3, 2010

More from the 29th Hong Kong Film Awards

A second batch, all from Zimbio, of red carpet pictures of the Hong Kong Film Awards.

First the impossibly elegant and still gorgeous Kara Hui Ying-Hung in a black boatnecked dress typical with its high neckline and snug fit, but given the deluxe treatment with a king's ransom in pearl accessories. Kara Hui looks great and clearly knows she does--at 50 she looks ready to take on the world again in "My Not So Young Auntie".


One more a slightly different pose and film speed (or whatever one calls the difference in skin tone from one shot to the next in digital photography)


Three of Kelly Lin Hsi-Lei. How do you improve on perfection? Super-glam black evening dress that looks like it was cut and sewn specifically for her. Her hair down but it works--everything works in this look. Kelly Lin is an extremely attractive actress and each part of this outfit shows off her beauty. A quick flip of her head or a bit of help from a fan offstage gets Kelly a casual wind-blown look in the last picture.




Zhu Xuan showing that red works really well on the red carpet. She is still sporting the short, wavy hair that fits her semi-retro look very well.


Zhu Xuan with Fala Chen who is wearing a completely different style--nice contrast between the two--which also looks great.


Here they are again--this time Fala Chen shows why the competition for the best light can seem like a rugby scum or ice hockey face-off. No one wants to disappear into anyone's shadow.


There are pictures of Gao Yuan-Yuan in the post from a couple of days ago but with such an elegant look there can't be too many. Even her shoes work--or almost work--although they look like a pair that she found in the back of her closet from a sale a few years ago. She, Kelly Lin and Kara Hui could give lessons on the not so simple art of looking relaxed and gorgeous while being blinded by flash bulbs, deciding where to stand and figuring what to do with your hands.


Another lady in red. Irene Wan Pik-Ha in what looks like Dior from the Fall/Winter 2009 collection or something based on that. The color works well as do the simple accessories. She has only been in a few movies over the past several years although was very decorative during the early 1990s and looks as if she still could be.


Lynn Hung Doi-Lam in a very formal ball gown looking either apprehensive or even shocked. She might be wondering who stole her accessories and purse--the plain look doesn't go with that dress. Anyone who wore it at Cannes, for example, might be sporting a tiara as well as lots of jewelry.


But she might also have just gotten a look at Miriam Yeung Chin-Wah's shoes. While nothing was going to make that green Dior (or Dior knockoff) dress look other than hideous she seems to be going out of her way to flash her shoes which are made of cork and plastic. They are something to wear with a pair of tight jeans and a crop-top while strolling on a Saturday afternoon if you want to give the boyz a thrill but they are ridiculous on the red carpet.





Miriam Yeung has the shoulders, neck, arms and general lovliness for a very bare look but this dress should have been the last choice for her--or anyone else. There might be someone somewhere who would look good in this but she was far from the Hong Kong Cultural Center on the night of the awards.


Perhaps the strangest of all was this young lady, described on Zimbio as "Ho Chiu-ying, daughter of tycoon Stanley Ho". While there is no reason that a billionaire shouldn't buy a spot for his daughter on the red carpet at the Hong Kong Film Awards--this isn't exactly the Nobel Peace Prize--she shouldn't wear a modified hoop skirt that would be just the thing at the Country Music Association Awards in Nashville. She looks like Hong Kong's answer to Miley Cyrus.