On Wednesday, she donned a Louis Vuitton ensemble featuring wide-legged ripped jeans and a crop top that highlighted her slender waist, according to Sohu. She completed the look with simple low-heeled sandals, classic aviator sunglasses, and a cap.
Actress Liu Yifei. Photo from Liu's Weibo |
The topic "Liu Yifei's Beijing stroll" quickly went viral on Weibo, amassing millions of views. Fans flooded the comments section with praises such as, "She has the charisma of Huang Yi Mei (her character in the new TV series The Tale of Rose)," "She is really pretty," and "The snapshot taken by a pedestrian made her look small but still beautiful."
Liu's character, Huang Yi Mei, has become a trending topic on Weibo. Data from entertainment service provider Maoyan Professional Edition shows that the TV drama "The Tale of Rose" has garnered 3.6 million views online.
Director Wong Jun's "The Tale of Rose" premiered on Saturday, featuring Liu as Huang Yi Mei, an intelligent and beautiful art student from a well-off family. Despite her advantages, Huang faces numerous challenges, including being falsely accused of taking another woman’s boyfriend.
Liu, 37, first appeared on TV in 2003 in the period romance drama "The Story of a Noble Family," which became the highest-rated show that year on China’s national broadcaster CCTV.
She transitioned to film in 2008 and has starred in various Chinese and Hollywood films, including the 2020 live-action adaptation of Disney’s "Mulan."
In 2009, she was recognized as one of the New Four Dan actresses, denoting the four most bankable young actresses in China.