Dong Jie took to the red carpet for Vogue China’s 120th anniversary celebration held at the Beijing Yintai Centre in China last night.
The Chinese actress looked jaw-droppingly gorgeous wearing a Jason Wu Fall 2012 dress.
Her black strapless gown with tonal speckles has a beautiful train enriched with a gold and fiery red dot-pattern jacquard.
Dong Jie completed her look with a green Jason Wu lace box clutch with black tassel accents.
From the subtle jewels to her hair and makeup, she is so very regal – elegance personified. I can’t get enough of this look.
Credit: Style.com & Sina
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Can’t look away from the beauty! This is how glamor is done!
Oh my God how I agree! She just joined my BDOTY contenders list *____*
I like the look! I wonder if it will look much better without the necklace but yes she looks regal.
I know it’s ridiculous to ask this as she looks so stunning, but I wonder why she went for the green version of the clutch instead of the complementary red!
I was thinking the same thing. Red would have been so much better.
I thought the same thing, but it doesn’t detract from how amazing she looks. The train is exquisite.
Thought the same exact thing! That would have perfected the look–she is beautiful, the dress is stunning, her jewels are gorgeous, and the clutch is wonderful but the wrong color.
Green is an interesting choice considering the red detail but she is stunning!
Absolutely gorgeous. Agree that she should have gone with the red version of the clutch, though.
too good for words. I love everything! She reminds me why I like Jason Wu because lately I haven’t been wowed by his creations but this is a knockout!
The green clutch does not distract from / allows the gorgeous train to be the major focal point while still working well with the gown. The red clutch would be competing with it. Her choice was right imo.
She looks so stunning. I love it from head to toe. She was my best dressed of the night.