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China's most bankable celebrities—magazine editionPosted by Joel Martinsen, October 24, 2007 7:45 PM
![]() Zhang Ziyi moves magazines. Last week's Southern Metropolis Weekly answered that question with a survey of a number of popular magazines. Zhang Ziyi topped Gong Li as the celebrity most influential with readers. SMW drew several conclusions from the results. First, judging from the 1-2 finish of Zhang and Gong, it's a good idea to have the backing of Zhang Yimou. Celebrities who disrobe in the name of fitness exert a power influence over magazine buyers. Scandals help, too. The survey looked issues of nine fashion magazines and two entertainment magazines published between January and October this year: Bazaar, Esquire, FHM, Cosmo, ilook, Trends Health, Maxim, Fashion Weekly, Ming, Total Entertainment and Southern Metropolis Weekly itself. The impact was judged based on the number of cover appearances, the spike in sales, and some vague measure of importance. It's all very unscientific, so the following list should be used for entertainment value only. Comments are summarized from the SMW. 1. Zhang Ziyi 章子怡
2. Gong Li 巩俐
3. Vicki Zhao 赵薇
4. Jiang Wen 姜文
5. Xia Yu and Gao Yuanyuan 夏雨、高圆圆
6. Carina Lau 刘嘉玲
7. Fan Bingbing 范冰冰
8. Zeng Li 曾黎
9. Han Han 韩寒
10. Xiong Dailin 熊黛琳
![]() Wang Feng, editor of Esquire Following the rankings is an interesting interview with Wang Feng, editor of the Chinese edition of Esquire (时尚先生). Wang talks about the shoot for the Jiang Wen cover and how he chooses celebrities to feature in the magazine: Zhang Yan: Could you talk about Jiang Wen, who occupies fourth place on our list? It's not easy getting him on a cover—how'd you do it? Zhang: Wow. Why did you do things so special for him? Zhang: So what's your standard for choosing a cover model for each issue? Zhang: How about this: what other stars could you choose for the cover of Esquire? Zhang: The faces in this list are all familiar, and during my interviews people even told me that they were overexposed. Besides, one thing that's unexpected is that some fairly popular people, like Li Bingbing or Huang Xiaoming, weren't on the list.... Zhang: Are there people who would pay to be on the cover? Links and Sources
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Comments on China's most bankable celebrities—magazine editionSo, we are now well past the whole "Memoirs of a Geisha" controversy? Ziyi is the poor mans Gong Li!!! She is a joke. The Paris Hilton of China. I like Gao Yuanyuan, because she is very child-like. She can always speak very funny words with the Beijing accent. She is a local here, you know. She once said she liked to go some place by subwaym so next time, when you are sitting in the subway, maybe she is there. :) No Yao Ming love? where is Da Shan? |
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