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Some actors spend years, even decades, chasing their breakout role. Zhang Jingyi only needed five.
A year after graduating from the Beijing Film Academy, she signed with a label, and within two years, she was already making her television debut. Since then, she has remained a constant presence on screen—her talent and style also attracting fashion and beauty deals along the way.

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Captivating Audiences, One Role at a Time
While the Chinese actress is best known for her role in drama Fall in Love (2021), it was in Lighter and Princess (2022) that she found global fame. By 2023, she had been nominated and awarded for exceptional performance as a new face in the industry, most especially in her films Hidden Blade, Godspeed, and Tale of the Night.

Since Jingyi first appeared on Chinese screens, she has never really left. She quickly became a familiar sight in cinemas, television shows, and on streaming platforms. Her striking presence and growing influence soon caught the attention of brands, carrying her image from the screen to billboards across the country.
Influence Beyond Acting
Although her breakthrough came in five years, she had already secured major ambassadorships and partnerships within her first three. Today, the actress has signed with several luxury brands spanning across both fashion and beauty—Lancôme, Cartier, Tod’s, René Furterer, and Burberry.
Still a new face in the industry and Jingyi had already become a trusted face for brands that not only aligned with her image but also believed in her talent.


In just a few years, Zhang Jingyi has become one of China’s most recognizable rising stars—her face gracing both television screens and luxury campaigns. Balancing commercial success with critical acclaim, she has proven herself a rare talent: an actress who moves audiences on screen while shaping trends in fashion and beauty.
And remarkably, this is only the beginning—her career is destined for even greater heights.
Follow Zhang Jingyi’s journey on social media as she continues her ascent—both on screen and in fashion and beauty campaigns.
Featured Image and Photos: ZHANG JINGYI (via Instagram), NETFLIX

Moira Del Rosario
Once immersed in fictional writing at UP Diliman, Moira del Rosario eventually traded imagined worlds for the fast-paced landscape of digital media as a Digital Content Writer for MEGA Asia, covering women’s stories across the region alongside the latest in beauty.
They spotlight women shaping culture today through profiles, exclusive features, and roundups on Asian representation at global fashion events. They also write about beauty through a growing lens—covering makeup, skincare, wellness, nails, and fragrance with curiosity and a strong eye for emerging trends.
Having worked in digital media for years, Moira is drawn to stories that beg to be unraveled—from the ever-changing landscape of pop culture and the inner workings of beauty to queer voices that deserve to be seen, celebrated, and championed.
