South China Morning Post

US rapper Cardi B sparks trend with her iconic looks

- Liya Su liya.su@scmp.com

One of the world’s most famous hip-hop artists, Cardi B, is making a splash in China, triggering a fashion trend of women and men copying her make-up style.

The 32-year-old New York City native burst onto the scene in 2017 with the song “Bodak Yellow”, which has been viewed 1.1 billion times on YouTube and streamed nearly 880 million times on Spotify.

Cardi B’s popularity in China began to grow in 2020 after she began showcasing her appreciati­on for Chinese culture and food.

“Am I the only one who likes those chewy Chinese ginger candies?” she wrote in a December 2020 Twitter post.

The same year, the rapper used her platform to defend Chinese people against rising xenophobia in the US during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Her most prominent appreciati­on of Chinese culture came in 2023 when she wore a dress designed by the Chinese designer

Chen Peng to the Met Gala, the world’s most prestigiou­s and glamorous fashion event.

Recently, thanks in part to the rapper’s frank and charming attitude, her make-up style has started to take off, accelerate­d by mainland social media.

A 25-year-old male beauty blogger, surnamed Nie, who lives in Shanghai, has become prominent by copying Cardi B’s styles.

“Today I’m going to try and replicate her pink look,” Nie said in a Douyin video he shared with his 2.88 million followers on March 12.

He kicked off the make-up tutorial by putting in two pinkcolour­ed contact lenses. Then he added pink eyebrows, eyeshadow, eyelashes, blush, and lipstick.

“Sisters, give it a score. I’m Cardi B,” he says in the video.

Then he mimicked the rapper’s dance from her song “Like What (Freestyle)”.

Cardi B shared the video on her Instagram story after Nie uploaded it.

“Wow, he looks like a real Cardi B,” said one person in response to the clip.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from China