Hong Kong Transgender Star Shines at LGBTQ Carnival, Micro Dramas Disrupt Chinese Cinema, Gucci Lights Up Milan

This content covers three entertainment stories: Xavian Wu, Hong Kong's first transgender singer-songwriter, shares his journey through music at a LGBTQ carnival; China's film industry is shaken up by micro dramas aiming for Hollywood standards; and Gucci's latest collection brings the magic of summer sunsets to Milan Fashion Week.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 22-09-2024 18:28 IST | Created: 22-09-2024 18:28 IST
Hong Kong Transgender Star Shines at LGBTQ Carnival, Micro Dramas Disrupt Chinese Cinema, Gucci Lights Up Milan
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Xavian Wu, Hong Kong's pioneering transgender singer-songwriter, captivated audiences at the annual LGBTQ Pink Dot HK carnival with his heartfelt music. Using the stage name SY, Wu has chronicled his self-discovery journey in three songs since debuting in February, sharing them on the festival's 10th anniversary.

In China, micro dramas are creating seismic shifts in the nation's film industry. Actor Zhu Jian, 69, is part of this transformative wave, starring in productions that differ from traditional cinema, aiming to rival Hollywood.

Gucci brought a touch of 1960s nostalgia to Milan Fashion Week, with creative director Sabato De Sarno unveiling the 'Casual grandeur' collection. Featuring tailored jackets and slit trousers, the line evoked the enchanting allure of summer sunsets.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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