Sunday, December 9, 2007

Glamour in 2007 China Fashion Awards

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The 2007 Lycra China Fashion Awards attracted more than 80 Asian celebrities from different fields including fashion, entertainment, sports and business.

"Fashion in 30 years" was the theme of this year's gala party, which paid tribute to those who have influenced the Chinese people's lifestyles over the past 30 years.

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From CRI:

Hong Kong actress Angie Chiu was named the Chinese Fashion Artist of the Year. Musician Gackt and actor Lee Jun Ki were the Japanese and South Korean artist of the year, respectively.

Xia Yu and Vicki Zhao Wei (Chinese mainland), Anthony Wong Chau-Sang and Isabella Leong (Hong Kong), and Vic Zhou and Kwai Lun-Mei (Taiwan) received the Fashion Best Actor and Actress awards.

Taiwan musician Chyi Yu and Hong Kong veteran Lisa Wang Ming-Chuen, both long absent from the mainland audiences' eyes, made it to the ceremony to claim their awards for Fashion Tribute to Classical Figure, and Global Chinese Contribution, respectively.

Other musician winners included Lo Ta-yu (Fashion Music Contribution), Karen Mok (Fashion Outstanding Asian Singer), Leo Ku (Fashion Outstanding Asian Singer), and pop-rock band Mayday (Fashion Music Group).

Artists behind the scenes, such as photographer Wang Xiaohui, who received the Fashion Photographer award, were also recognized.

Taiwan theater director Stan Lai walked away with the Fashion Theatrical Contribution award for his widely-acclaimed three-woman show, "Total Woman."

Chinese model Pei Bei and Japanese supermodel Ai Tominaga were among the few models honored.

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