But to tell the truth, China actress walked the international red carpet with not many surprises, but many.
The actress walks the red carpet for the same reason that we diaosi occasionally go to Starbucks. Maybe you don't know how much better Starbucks coffee is than Nestle Instant, but diaosi people go to Starbucks to drink coffee, not coffee, but coffee cups.
On the international red carpet, no one will care about you because of your appearance. First, the red carpet of foreign brands is a place to talk about works, qualifications and individuality. In short, you should have a personal image of a scene that you can afford, which is the image, not the appearance. Second, the works are the best. Don't think that showing a red face in the southern hemisphere can charm Cannes and Oscar. In terms of appearance, your appearance may only meet the aesthetic standards of China's urban-rural fringe. In terms of breasts, your breasts are less than one-tenth that of the famous tennis star Serena Williams, but no one will pay attention to you on the red carpet abroad. When you live in an express hotel on the outskirts of Cannes with a face and chest that cost a lot of money, and then drive for two hours just to take a photo on the red carpet, it is doomed that your life is just a joke and there is no winner. It's just like people who buy health products pay an old expert to hold a product launch conference in the Great Hall of the People.
There are very few China actresses who really deserve to walk the international red carpet, so I won't list them one by one, but there are really many who go to play soy sauce. Send you a few casually to feel it.
20 13, Yuqi Zhang walked on the red carpet of the opening ceremony. The whole process was paid by a domestic cosmetics brand (not related to Cannes officials). There are countless stories behind this trip, so let's talk a little. This skirt looks good, but because it stayed on the red carpet for too long, it was finally written as "carpet needle" by Ogawa of Sohu, which became famous in World War I.
Shi Yanfei, the star of The Mermaid Empire, which has not yet been released, is also a classic figure of friction on the red carpet in Cannes. Look at this passage:
"On the red carpet that day, Shi Yanfei dressed up as a Singaporean Daniel. A specially designed pink long skirt and high heels appeared, together with the expensive watch sponsored by Dior and millions of jewels sponsored by Haier's diamond, which became the highlight of the audience. Last year's French film Milkshake also gathered a lot of popularity for her. In addition to being stopped by many overseas photographers to shoot alone, many French fans shouted her English name. "