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Jiang Xin impressed with an earth-brown ensemble from an Italian fashion house at a mid-May fashion event. On Weibo, viewers noted the 43-year-old actress's elegance, balanced figure, and 1,71 m height.
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The actress promoted menswear style—a fashion trend inspired by men's wardrobes. This look highlights strength and a free spirit while retaining allure. On her personal page, she stated her preference for sturdy tailoring and oversized silhouettes.
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Viewers shared photos of Jiang Xin adopting a masculine look with a pixie cut and monochromatic outfits.
At an event earlier this year, the Chinese actress chose modest, neutral-colored outfits.
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At the Spring 2026 celebration program, Jiang Xin wore an all-red ensemble and a high bun. On Weibo, viewers commented that she was "radiant like a flower petal" and "fresh and full of vitality".
In another program, the actress opted for a seductive style with an off-the-shoulder trend and intricate embellishments. She wore natural makeup and a high bun.
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A sweet makeup style helps Jiang Xin look younger than her 43 years. The actress currently enjoys a single life, not dating. She publicly dated younger actor Ye Zuxin, but they broke up in 2015. When a fan once asked "why haven't you married yet?", Jiang Xin replied, "Why should I make things difficult for myself?".
The actress transformed with winter attire from an Italian brand in a magazine. Jiang Xin has often stated her preference for understated elegance and monochromatic outfits. *Photo: Life Style*
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In everyday life, Jiang Xin often dresses youthfully and simply with shirts, shorts, and sneakers, accessorizing with a baseball cap and colorful bracelets.
Jiang Xin, born on 8/5/1983 in Xinjiang, China, is of Hui ethnicity. She spent most of her childhood in Zhengzhou, Henan. From a young age, she joined a children's art troupe to learn dancing and singing, appearing in the TV series 'Empress Zhou' when she was 8 years old.
In 2003, Jiang Xin rose to fame for her role as Mu Wanqing in 'Demi-gods and Semi-devils', co-starring Jimmy Lin. In 2011, her role as Concubine Hua in 'Empresses in the Palace' earned her the "Excellent Supporting Actress" award at the National Drama Festival. She also gained recognition through films like 'Ode to Joy', 'The Journey of Flower', 'Hua Xu Yin: City of Desperate Love', 'The Legend of Miyue', 'If Time Flows Back', 'A Love for Dilemma', 'The Ordinary Glory', and 'Light Chaser Rescue'.
Nhu Anh
Photos: Weibo





