Valentino Creates Historic Moment For Pink PP In China At "Sisters Who Make Waves" Finale

Valentino created a historic moment for Pink PP, its in-house shade for the Fall 2022 collection, in China by dressing all the contestants in the finale of popular reality show “Sisters Who Make Waves,” airing Friday night .< /p>

In an image trending on Chinese social media, the 17 finalists, who are among the most popular singers and dancers in Chinese popular culture, posed together on stage, showcasing looks from the brand's instantly iconic collection .

The "Sisters Who Make Waves Final" hashtag has so far garnered over 130 million impressions and 44,000 posts on Weibo, and Valentino outfits have been widely discussed among fans and viewers online.< /p>

Pierpaolo Piccioli, creative director of Valentino, earlier told WWD that Pink PP is a new Pantone color he created, and confessed that he "wanted to work like a monochrome artist" for the fall 2022 season .

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"When looking at a color, you have to go beyond surface, texture, cuts, silhouette, volume and details.… Pink is a color that I really like, and it's also a color that can have different sides,” he added.

Now in its third season, “Sisters Who Make Waves” features 30 female celebrities over the age of 30 who compete each season and fight for a spot in the first girl group that will be formed in the finale.< /p >

Many celebrities, who were not as in demand as before, managed to revive their careers after participating in this reality show and gained new followers among young audiences.

For example, Cyndi Wang, who started her singing career in Taiwan two decades ago, became an online phenomenon in China this season, after her debut performance on the show went viral on Weibo and Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok.

Wang, who wore a pink feather dress by Valentino, was named the annual champion in the final.

She will become a member of brand new girl group Xsister alongside Jessica Jung, former member of South Korean girl group Girls' Generation, Charlene Choi and Gillian Chung of Hong Kong girl group Twins, dancer Tang Shiyi, singers Fiona Sit , Amber Kuo, Yu Wenwen, Tan Weiwei and actress Crystal Zhang.

Valentino Creates Historic Moment For Pink PP In China At "Sisters Who Make Waves" Finale

Valentino created a historic moment for Pink PP, its in-house shade for the Fall 2022 collection, in China by dressing all the contestants in the finale of popular reality show “Sisters Who Make Waves,” airing Friday night .< /p>

In an image trending on Chinese social media, the 17 finalists, who are among the most popular singers and dancers in Chinese popular culture, posed together on stage, showcasing looks from the brand's instantly iconic collection .

The "Sisters Who Make Waves Final" hashtag has so far garnered over 130 million impressions and 44,000 posts on Weibo, and Valentino outfits have been widely discussed among fans and viewers online.< /p>

Pierpaolo Piccioli, creative director of Valentino, earlier told WWD that Pink PP is a new Pantone color he created, and confessed that he "wanted to work like a monochrome artist" for the fall 2022 season .

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"When looking at a color, you have to go beyond surface, texture, cuts, silhouette, volume and details.… Pink is a color that I really like, and it's also a color that can have different sides,” he added.

Now in its third season, “Sisters Who Make Waves” features 30 female celebrities over the age of 30 who compete each season and fight for a spot in the first girl group that will be formed in the finale.< /p >

Many celebrities, who were not as in demand as before, managed to revive their careers after participating in this reality show and gained new followers among young audiences.

For example, Cyndi Wang, who started her singing career in Taiwan two decades ago, became an online phenomenon in China this season, after her debut performance on the show went viral on Weibo and Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok.

Wang, who wore a pink feather dress by Valentino, was named the annual champion in the final.

She will become a member of brand new girl group Xsister alongside Jessica Jung, former member of South Korean girl group Girls' Generation, Charlene Choi and Gillian Chung of Hong Kong girl group Twins, dancer Tang Shiyi, singers Fiona Sit , Amber Kuo, Yu Wenwen, Tan Weiwei and actress Crystal Zhang.

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