Taiwan's 'First Socialite' Sun Yun-yun, 48, Channels Gen Z Style in Daring Low-Rise Outfit
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Taiwanese socialite and fashion icon Sun Yun-yun, 48, showcased a daring Y2K-inspired low-rise outfit.
- The ensemble featured a white crop top and a black mini-skirt, highlighting her midriff and hip bones.
- Celebrities like Tiffany Hsu and Melody reacted enthusiastically to Sun's bold fashion choice, praising her youthful style.
Taiwanese socialite Sun Yun-yun, 48, continues to defy age with her fashion choices, recently embracing the Y2K trend with a daring low-rise outfit.
Sun, often called Taiwan's "first socialite," appeared in a white crop top paired with a black mini-skirt that sat extremely low on her hips. The design drew attention to her toned midriff and the subtle lines of her bikini bottoms, a style popular among Gen Z.
Her daughter, 26-year-old Hillary Hsin, who also lives in Australia, was mentioned as accompanying her, with Sun often sharing photos of herself enjoying the sun and sea. The photos sparked reactions from celebrity friends, including actress Tiffany Hsu, who commented "So hot!" and Melody, who posted fire emojis.
This low-rise style, emphasizing the hip bones, has made a comeback in fashion, with stars like K-pop idol Jang Wonyoung of IVE also sporting similar looks. Sun's embrace of the trend, combined with her figure, reaffirms her status as a leading fashion icon in Taiwan.
So hot!
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.