By Jill Goldsmith
14.03.2020 - 21:55 / elle.com
Mulan star Yifei Liu stepped out in her second Disney princess-worthy gown last night—and her last for the foreseeable future, as Mulan's release has been delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Liu attended the London premiere in a sheer corseted black gown.
She wore her hair up in a bun, embellished with pearls, and went for more dramatic makeup, opting for a red lip and cat-eye. David M.
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