All the Best Looks from the ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ Premiere
Kimberly Wang
Kimberly Wang
Kimberly Wang writes about all things pop culture, tech, style, and beauty. She's a Bay Area transplant and has an MFA in Creative Writing from Columbia University. On a sunny New York day, you can find her hanging out with her mini schnauzer Isabelle Jellybean on a blanket in Central Park.
The much-anticipated book-turned-film, romantic dramedy Crazy Rich Asians premiered Tuesday night at the TCL Theater in Hollywood. And, as expected, the fashion film of summer 2018's stars went hard on the designer lewks for the event. Scroll through to see all the most gorgeous styles that walked the jade carpet.
Fiona Xie: The Singaporean actress wore a dramatic, black chiffon number with sparkling Bulgari baubles. (Photo by Michael Tran/FilmMagic)
Yara Shahidi: The Grown-ish star showed up in a ruffled, red Prada mini and coordinating Off-White x Jimmy Choo sandals. (Photo by Michael Tran/FilmMagic)
Michelle Yeoh: Playing the formidable mother-in-law, Yeoh looked elegant in a black, tiered Armani Privé sheath with purple rhinestone details. She matched her look with a $1.8M flower blossom watch by Richard Mille. (Photo by Michael Tran/FilmMagic)
Constance Wu: The heroine of the film shone in a sparkling, tasseled-sleeve Ralph & Russo creation from their S/S 17 collection. She accessorized with custom teardrop earrings by Lorraine Schwartz. (Photo via Albert L. Ortega/Getty)
Ming-Na Wen: The Mulan actress shone bright like a diamond in a Mark Zunino eyelash dress. (Photo via Jean-Baptiste Lacroix/AFP/Getty Images)
Raline Shah: The Indonesian actress chose an eye-catching patterned orange batik dress, which she accessorized with studded gold heels. (Photo via Jean-Baptiste Lacroix/AFP/Getty Images)
Sonoya Mizuno: The Japanese model played fashion plate heiress Araminta Lee, and wore a black trailing, vintage Alexander McQueen gown. (Photo via Jean-Baptiste Lacroix/AFP/Getty Images)
Chloe Bennet: The Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. actress wore a sea-green Tadashi Shoji gown with a high slit and cutouts. (Photo via Jean-Baptiste Lacroix/AFP/Getty Images)
Awkwafina: The rapper/actress looked like a million bucks in a gleaming rose-hued, long-sleeved Reem Acra ballgown, complete with a crimson bow at the back. (Photo via Jean-Baptiste Lacroix/AFP/Getty Images)
Carmen Soo: The Malaysian model went with an artsy, embroidered high-low salmon-hued gown. (Photo via Jean-Baptiste Lacroix/AFP/Getty Images)
Constance Lau: Lau wore a modern version of a traditional Chinese cheongsam in white and fuchsia ombré by Singaporean label Time Taken to Make a Dress. (Photo via Jean-Baptiste Lacroix/AFP/Getty Images)
Gemma Chan: The British stunner glistened in a sequined number by Oscar de la Renta paired with a boxy, silver clutch. (Photo via Jean-Baptiste Lacroix/AFP/Getty Images)
Katherine McNamara: The Maze Runner star's low-cut, emerald green Frame suit was tailored to perfection. (Photo via Jean-Baptiste Lacroix/AFP/Getty Images)
Janice Koh: Koh wore a black, flutter-sleeved gown by Singaporean designer Ong Shunmugam. (Photo by Michael Tran/FilmMagic)
Kris Aquino: The Filipino actress wore a canary yellow Filipiniana gown with a massive train by Michael Leyva. (Photo by Michael Tran/FilmMagic)
Jing Lusi: The British-Chinese actress opted for a crystal-embellished, paneled Fabiana Milazzo look. (Photo by Michael Tran/FilmMagic)
Maia Shibutani: The Olympian chose a floral Prabal Gurung maxi for the "green" carpet and Stella Luna gold pumps. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)
Tan Kheng Hua: Playing Rachel Chu's mother in the flick, Tan wore a kimono dress from Singaporean designer Thomas Wee. (Photo via Jean-Baptiste Lacroix/AFP/Getty Images)
Victoria Loke: The actress wore a sunny, yellow Preen By Thornton Bregazzi dress for the occasion. (Photo via Jean-Baptiste Lacroix/AFP/Getty Images)
Amy Cheng: Cheng went old Hollywood glam with an embellished nude number by L Couture from Style Lease featuring a mermaid-silhouette. (Photo by Michael Tran/FilmMagic)
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Kimberly Wang
Kimberly Wang writes about all things pop culture, tech, style, and beauty. She's a Bay Area transplant and has an MFA in Creative Writing from Columbia University. On a sunny New York day, you can find her hanging out with her mini schnauzer Isabelle Jellybean on a blanket in Central Park.