Originally, the editors of Superstar Magazine were at odds over which photo to choose, arguing until they were red in the face. Each photo was absolutely perfect, but alas, only one could make it to the magazine cover.
In the end, Robert decided the matter by drawing lots, finally selecting a photo. It was the first time in history that Superstar Magazine featured an Asian actress as its cover girl. Once the news broke, it naturally stirred considerable discussion in M Country.
Contrary to the bold styles of Western stars in the past, the lighting was adjusted just right in this shoot. There seemed to be a faint golden light spreading from above, outlining her features in an almost dreamy way. Without any gesture or expression, she already encapsulated the ultimate charm and beauty of Eastern women.
What shocked the people of M Country was that this was almost a bare-face look, with no eye makeup, radiating a fresh and natural charm.