Zhang Ziyi, Gwei Lun-Mei, and Carina Lau attend the Dior show in Hong Kong
Luxury brand, Dior, showcased its latest designs in Hong Kong on Wednesday, April 9th.
Chinese A-list actresses Zhang Ziyi, Carina Lau and Gwei Lun-Mei were among those attending the fashion show.
Gwei recently got her big break with her role in the movie, "Black Coal, Thin Ice", which won major awards at the Berlin Film Festival earlier this year.
However, Gwei still feels like there is so much to learn, especially from seasoned actresses like Zhang and Lau.
"I met Zhang Ziyi at the previous Golden Horse Awards. I told her that I've liked her since her first film. I met Carina at this year's Berlin Film Festival. I'm grateful that she's always very encouraging."
Carina Lau has been nominated for Best Supporting Actress at this year's Hong Kong Film Awards.
However, Lau admits to facing tough competition in her category:
"Law Lan, or Wai Ying Hung; they all did a great job, but I'm not too bad, either."
Other guests attending the Dior show included French model-actress Laetitia Casta, Hong Kong actor Simon Yam and his wife, model Qiqi, and fashionista Hilary Tsui.
James Cameron's new documentary on climate change to air on Showtime
A new documentary on climate change produced by Titanic director James Cameron will air Sunday on the premium cable network, Showtime.
"Years of Living Dangerously" is a nine-part documentary that chronicles the human impact on the global climate and the consequences of climate change.
Cameron says he hoped the documentary will help put the public focus on the pressing global issue:
"The devastation to the planet that we'll be experiencing in the next century is really I think pretty unfathomable for most people, and I think that what the series can do is to bring it home and make it real. This isn't a science show. we're telling the story in very human terms in a way that makes it real."
Cameron has used his medium to get people thinking about the impact of climate change. His 2009 sci-fi 3D epic "Avatar" was a prime example of that.
A star-studded cast, including Harrison Ford, Matt Damon, Jessica Alba, and Arnold Schwarzenegger, act as correspondents in the documentary.
Joining the celebrities is a group of nine scientists who helped the stars highlight the facts about the seriousness of climate change.
'Frozen' tops Billboard album chart for fourth consecutive week
The soundtrack to Disney's one-billion-dollar grossing animated film, "Frozen," spent its fourth consecutive week atop the Billboard 200 album chart on Wednesday.
The "Frozen" soundtrack, which has ridden the popularity of the film and its hit song, "Let It Go," by Broadway actress Idina Menzel, sold 149-thousand copies last week to reach 1.9 million in U.S. sales since its release in November of last year.
It is this year's highest-selling album so far, with about 1.6 million copies sold in 2014.
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra makes history by winning the Birgit Nilsson Prize
The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra has been awarded the million dollar (US) Birgit Nilsson Foundation prize.
The award, named after the late Swedish soprano, was founded in 2009 and is given to artists "who have made the biggest contribution to classical music." This marks the first time it has been awarded to an orchestra.
The Birgit Nilsson prize adds to the list of honors accorded to the Viennese ensemble, which is recognized as one of the world's greatest.
The full orchestra will perform works by Liszt and Wagner at the award ceremony in Stockholm on October 8th, which will be attended by Swedish King Carl Gustaf the 16th.