Yang Mi's Red Carpet Impact: Zuhair Murad Gown and 'All Things Are Born' Success
[HPP] Yang MiDecember 6, 20255 min
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- ✨ Yang Mi made a significant appearance at the iQiyi Screaming Night 2025 finale, turning it into a cultural flashpoint blending fashion, fandom, and industry politics.
- 👗 She wore a Zuhair Murad Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2025 gown in shimmering gold, with layered embroidery that netizens compared to "wheat sheaves swaying under sunlight."
Debate Over "Final Position"
- 💬 Online discussions erupted concerning whether Yang Mi held the prestigious "final position" on the red carpet, traditionally reserved for the night's most influential star.
- 🔍 Supporters cited her previous closing appearances and her "Television Actress of the Year" acclaim for "All Things Are Born" as evidence of her influence.
- ⚠️ Confusion arose because iQiyi never officially published the red-carpet order, and the term "final position" in Chinese discourse often refers to the highest-ranked placement rather than the literal last walk.
"All Things Are Born" Cultural Impact
- 🚀 Her drama, "All Things Are Born," was a genuine cultural phenomenon, with Yang Mi describing her character, Ning Sutu, as "a sisal plant rising from stone," symbolizing resilience.
- 🌱 Yang Mi's extensive preparation for the role included learning local dialects and agricultural tasks to authentically portray Ning Sutu's transformation from heiress to rural laborer.
- 👏 Director Liu Jiacheng and actor Lin Yongjian publicly praised her commitment, crediting her for allowing the role to "fully bloom" on screen.
Evolving Celebrity & Fan Dynamics
- 🎭 Yang Mi's appearance encapsulated the evolving relationship between celebrities and audiences, showcasing the power of a successful drama to redefine a career.
- ⚡ The event highlighted the growing tension between official narratives and fan-led interpretations in the age of viral media.
- 👑 Whether celebrated for her couture or scrutinized for her red-carpet placement, Yang Mi remains central to the cultural conversation for both artistic and symbolic reasons.
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