This years 30th Annual Hong Kong Film Awards (Asia's version of the Oscars) was met with April showers and a flurry of stars in gorgeous white and cleavage bearing gowns. A pic heavy post of both elegance and disaster lies ahead; you have been warned...
Tang Wei rocked this red-orange tiered Escada gown with a sleek updo and sparkly jewels
Angelababy looked like a princess in this simple yet elegant white tiered chiffon gown. The mermaid style created the perfect silhouette for the actress/model.
Janice Man's white frock won her best dressed of the night by the HK Film Awards. I found it a bit simple but love how she played it up with the accessories (she wore this really cool gold snake bangle that I just LOVE).
Carina Lau showed up on the red carpet in this stunning beige Versace halter dress and dripping in over $70million HK dollars worth of Cartier jewelry.
Carina Lau looking less drenched and gorgeous in her second dress of the night after winning her award for Best Actress.
Kara Hui looked ravishing in this white silk/lace gown
Zhou Xun chose to wear a short strapless fringed Chanel, possibly the smartest dressed celebrity since everyone else was dragging their gowns, which probably weighted a ton after getting wet from the rain
JJ Jia kept things simple and girly in this belted pink strapless number
Angelica Lee's white Dolce & Gabbana dress with floral and lace print turned a number of heads on the red carpet for it's sheerness
Jia Huan Chen matched her costar with a gold trimmed dress
Esther Kwan looked elegant in this emerald dress with a '60's do to match
Kate Tsui looks rather frail in this teal bust flattening frock
Chrissie Chau will use any excuse to show off her cleavage in this custom black dress with embellished crystal straps
Miriam Yeung popped a pose in this 3-Dimensional black dress specially flown in from France for her by Stephane Rolland. This dress just puts all other black dresses to shame!
Michelle Yip stepped out in this black frock that accentuated the waist while unfortunately flattened the bust area
Lin Peng in a Black Swan inspired dress, would've been great if someone sponsored a sparkly necklace for her, just the dress looks like its missing something..
Gigi Leung always plays it safe and keeps things simple and sleek
Singer Kay Tse brought some color into the mix with this bright blue strapless gown
Josie Ho daringly wears a deep-v purple Haider Ackermann gown accessorizing with a small gold clutch
Winner for Best Dressed Male, Daniel Wu brings his newly signed artist Zi Qi Huang Ella Koon's gorgeous pale orange dress became a mop as she walked the rain soaked red carpet
Cecilia Cheung tries to cover her suspected baby bump in this loose Jonathan Saunders gown (if she wasn't 'pregnant' she would've belted it, but that's just my theory), while her husband Nicholas Tse looked absolutely dashing in all white and ready to win best actor.
Fiona Sit looked fresh and youthful in a floral dress
Angie Chui channels Lady Gaga in this pointy shouldered sparkler
Wei Gan failed to dazzle in this purple tulle ballerina dress
Ding Ding Sa in an ethnic dress that probably weighed a ton! It looked great as a performance outfit but not so much as a red carpet look
YuChun Li's Jean Paul Gautier outfit looked a bit too casual for an elite award show
I love Helen To's travel series, but I am far from in love with her haircut and the top part of her dress looked like it was sewn on at the last minute
Chow Yun Fat and his banana, I mean wife. There is a reason us yellows can't wear yellow especially for an entire outfit, it washes us out and that top just made her look wider than she really is. Oh dear she's wearing mismatched shoes, please don't make that a trend!
Look everyone, Jackie Chan is alive! But seriously that was a horrible joke saying he died, just because he isn't doing things in Hollywood doesn't mean he's fallen off the face of the earth! He did an awesome job raising money for the victims of the Japan quake.
Photo Credits to: Sohu and Sina
Sound off below! Who do you think deserves BEST DRESSED?
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