A: I tend to dress feminine. I love wearing tights, combined with a dress or shorts. I love wearing denims too, and lace tops. I have a G-Star denim shirt that I match with everything. In my everyday life I like to be comfortable. I would wear Converse or flats every day, or little dresses or jeans. I am very simple but then I almost go into a character when I get dressed up. I enjoy or try to embrace my womanly body a little bit more. I'm not a fashion victim. I have a Marc Jacobs bag which I have carried for over six years and I'm still not bored by it.
Q: Could you tell us more about the limited-edition Low-T denim collection you worked on?
A: It has been a great experience. They gave me a look that I don't usually have; more "tough" I would say ... and I loved it.
Q: What is your relationship with fame?
A: I don't have that figured out yet, I just go with the flow. It has always been my job, so I do not know anything else. I guess I saw a lot of things happen to my parents and to people I grew up around. I've seen a lot of people going through the glory and the failure, and the highs and the lows of it all, so that gave me a different kind of perspective. And I try as much as possible for the two worlds of me and my family and my work to not collide all the time.
Q: Do you consider yourself a beauty? What kind of women do you think are most beautiful? And what is your favorite part of your body.
A: I admire all women, especially brave women. My favorite part of my body? I would say my hands.
Q: What projects are you currently involved with?
A: I have been working on two films this year.?One of them is "Super," in which I play a drug dealer. The moment I read about it I wanted to be part of it. It is a great movie which is both exciting and touching.
(Source: Shanghai Daily)