Chinese actress Tang Wei attended the ‘Finding Mr. Right’ press conference on Thursday at the Grand Millennium Hotel in Beijing, China.
She wore a blue, grey and cream geometric-print Antonio Berardi Spring 2013 dress with a fitted bodice and full-skirted ruffled bottom.
The geometric pattern looks very appealing on her small frame and the fullness of the skirt gives her some shape. I really love this dress on her.
Sparkling grey pumps, blue crystal drop earrings and a crystal cocktail ring accessorized her look, with her long hair styled in soft, pretty curls to provide the finishing touch.
I do love this look, but I wish she had opted for strappy sandals to go with her sporty frock.
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Posted by Michelle Gant on January 11th, 2013 In: Antonio Berardi, Asian Red Carpet Events, Runway To Red Carpet










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I prefer the skirt the way it looks on the model, but it does look nice on Tang too. Sandals would’ve been better and I wish she had pulled her hair up.
I think the complex strapping is too much for her, and the skirt looks better on the model. I do agree that the shoe choice is bad. Altogether: she is adorable, the dress and shoes are not.
The dress looks cute on her. Wrong shoes with the dress. Sandals would have been better.
much prefer the skirt on Tang, the dress looks great on her. The shoe choice is blah but not terrible. It’s a nice look.
I don’t like this dress on her – somehow it loses its edgier cool sporty feel on her and ends up looking simply girly and adorable. The styling is poor – the hair should’ve been slicked back away from the structured neckline and the sandals feel like a must.
I agree with you: love the dress on her but wish she had opted for strappy sandals.
breath … fresh … air. Love!
I like both versions of the dress. Yang’s version of skirt suits her petite frame and sweet face though I’m glad she kept the sporty modern bodice. I agree with others that slick back hair and sandals would have been better.
She looks nice.