Gemma Chan repeatedly showcased Asian designers not only on the red carpet but also in her everyday attire, numbering a total of 15 times.
Gemma Chan, the British actress renowned for her exquisite roles in "Crazy Rich Asians" and "Eternals," has continuously shined on red carpets and at public events, embodying elegance and sophistication in her seemingly effortless style. Fans and fashion enthusiasts alike will appreciate her dedication to showcasing BIPOC representation in the industry, often wear full ensembles designed by Asian designers at various press outings.
As "Vogue" Singapore's June 'Gold' cover star, Chan is readying herself for a new chapter, stepping into production shoes for an upcoming biopic on iconic Chinese-American actress Anna May Wong. This venture in filmmaking aligns with Chan's longstanding commitment to amplifying Asian voices through her platform.
Gemma Chan's fashion choices have included a variety of talented Asian designers over the years. Here's a look at 15 captivating instances where the actress has championed Asian fashion geniuses on the red carpet:
- Miss Sohee: Following her glamorous reception at the Cartier Nature Ball in Singapore, Chan dazzled in a luminous red gown with golden blooms by South Korean designer Sohee Park.
- Huishan Zhang: During a beauty launch in London, Chan oozed radiance in a form-fitting ensemble from Chinese-born designer Huishan Zhang.
- Self Portrait: For the The Actor premiere in New York, Chan made a smoldering impression in a deconstructed blazer and sheer LBD from Self Portrait.
- Jason Wu: Chan stunned in a floor-length silk gown by Taiwanese-Canadian designer Jason Wu, immaculately paired with diamonds from Cartier at the Louvre's Grand Fashion Dinner.
- Miss Sohee: Draped in an armored corseted peplum by Miss Sohee, Chan made a strong statement at the Newport Beach Film Fest.
- Miss Sohee: Chan sparkled in a custom Miss Sohee creation at the 16th annual Rome Film Festival for the premiere of "Eternals."
- PH5: Kicking off the "Eternals" press tour, Chan wore a dress from PH5, a sustainability-focused knitwear brand founded by Wei Lin in 2014.
- Prabal Gurung: At the Met Gala in May 2021, Chan and designer Prabal Gurung paid tribute to Anna May Wong with a black sequinned mini dress and a pastel green train.
- Prabal Gurung: On her LA press tour for "Crazy Rich Asians," Chan opted for a dress with contrasting plaid fabrics gathered at the waist by Prabal Gurung.
- Yuhan Wang: Chan donned a form-fitting lace ensemble with red button accents from Yuhan Wang's spring/summer 2021 collection in March 2021.
- Edeline Lee: For the virtual premiere of "Raya and the Last Dragon" in March 2021, Chan wore a dress from Edeline Lee's spring/summer 2021 collection.
- Huishan Zhang: At a press day for "Raya and the Last Dragon" in February 2021, Chan donned a belted tweed number from Huishan Zhang.
- Philip Lim: In March 2019, Chan stole the spotlight in a bold color-block outfit from 3.1 Phillip Lim spring/summer 2019.
- Jason Wu: Chan was ethereal in an off-shoulder floral gown from Jason Wu at the Critics Choice Awards in January 2019.
- Simone Rocha: As part of her promo tour for "Crazy Rich Asians" in September 2018, Chan wore a lace-trimmed tulle dress by Simone Rocha with floral embroidery.
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- Gemma Chan's dedication to celebrating Asian fashion designers in the fashion-and-beauty industry is evident through her choice to wear a Miss Sohee creation, embodying beauty and style at the 16th annual Rome Film Festival.
- The talent for design among Asian creators is showcased in Chan's selection of a Huishan Zhang ensemble in London, demonstrating her commitment to promoting sustainability and Art in her lifestyle.
- As she steps into the fashion realm with her upcoming film production, Gemma Chan's commitment to representing BIPOC in entertainment is also reflected in her stylish choices, as seen in her choice to wear a PH5 dress on the "Eternals" press tour.
- In the realm of red carpet fashion-and-beauty, Gemma Chan's dedication to celebrating Asian designers has made her a notable figure in the industry, with her choice of a Prabal Gurung dress honoring iconic Chinese-American actress Anna May Wong at the Met Gala in May 2021.
- With her commitment to BIPOC representation and Asian voices, Gemma Chan's embracement of Asian designers extends to her evening wear choices, such as the Edeline Lee dress she wore for the virtual premiere of "Raya and the Last Dragon," exhibiting a blend of elegance, sophistication, and Art in herStyle.