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Yifei Liu Looked Like A Real-life Disney Princess At The Film Mulan’s Premiere


Mulan star Yifei Liu looked like a real-life Disney princess as she walked the red carpet at the film’s Hollywood premiere on Monday.

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The newest Disney princess was looking radiant in a shimmering gold and champagne gown during the world premiere for the live-action adaptation to the 1998 animated classic.

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Yifei, 32, mesmerized everyone in the gilded Elie Saab look with a heart-shaped bust and full floor-length skirt.

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Liu’s flaunted her toned shoulders and bust in the gown, which evoked the image of phoenixes from the shining embroidery on the skirt. She accessorized her glamour look with diamond drop earrings and a simple, glowing skin and a peachy lip.

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Also attending was fellow Disney talent Auli’i Cravalho of Moana, who stunned in a chic strapless red Azzi & Osta number with a flirty-yet-refined flounce on the hip.

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The star has also played Ariel in The Little Mermaid Live. She kept her dark hair open and played up her natural features with rosy cheeks and tinted lips. A gold clutch complemented her look.

Songstress Christina Aguilera, who performed the song Reflection off the original Mulan soundtrack, also graced the red carpet.

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She donned a silky pink and red Galia Lahav look. She had a top-knot that had just a streak of pink through it. Red patent leather boots make her look sassier.

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Chrissy Metz wore a bright red dress with flutter sleeves and cinched together with a sash. Simple strappy black heels completed her ensemble.

Disney is expecting big things from the live-action adaptation.

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This remake is calling one of the super-studio’s biggest gambles yet, with a budget of more than $300 million.

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The film is also dealing with several obstacles. Disney has postponed the Chinese premiere of their live-action Mulan adaptation from its March schedule, quite significant as the $200million film with the all-Asian cast was almost tailor-made for the Chinese market, a choice which could shave more than a few dollars off their box office totals.

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Mulan is set for theaters on March 27th, 2020. 

 

 

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