I have to tell you, dear readers, that I was tremendously excited to see Du Juan (second from left) in Gap's ad campaign for their CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund limited-edition white shirts.

And I gotta say, I'm absolutely in love with her runway work. Check out the pic to the left from Alberta Ferretti's Fall 2008 RTW collection. Aack! Girl crush alert! It's really nice to see a different type of face and a different ethnicity represented on the runway. After the disaster of last season's white-washed shows, designers are finally getting their acts together, just a bit.
So now we have Du, but...uh...who else, exactly? I started wracking my brain trying to think of other famous Asian models, the ones who paved the way for Du and the ones who will follow her. The list is pathetically short, I'm afraid.

As you know, she's branched out into acting now and the pic to the right is her at the Chopard-Valentino Party at Cannes, where she was recognized as an actress with international appeal. Maybe it was those tiny outfits in Sin City that made such an impact? Ha.
Anyway, I love her dress and jewels in this picture, and I love her modeling portfolio. She had a really different look when everyone else was competing to see who could look the most like Kate Moss.

Look at her with Karl back in the day! She did print work in Paris for Chanel when she was only a teenager and it was truly revolutionary. Too bad she's so blinged out these days and egotistical beyond belief. Can I tell you how I really feel?

Coincidentally, Phillip Lim is one of the designers of the limited-edition white Gap shirts. I'm going to buy the one at right because I love the bow at the neck and the 3/4-length sleeves. Yeah, it's $78 for a shirt from the gap, but I still adore my one from last year, which was designed by Doo.Ri. It was worth the investment.
So here's to the contributions of Asians in fashion and a wish that there will be more models like Kimora, Devon, and Juan in the very near future...
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