- Anjaylia Chan Ka-po is a style maven, donning looks that range from minimalist-chic and floral princess to workout gear with a luxe touch and business casual with blazers
- She channelled bohemian vibes with a crochet dress and Loro Piana light blue tote bag, but also sports looks from Marc Jacobs, Kenzo, Tory Burch, and more - so which one is your favourite?
Girl power and self-expression through fashion come naturally to Hong Kong actress Anjaylia Chan Ka-po. The 33-year-old has proven time and time again that she isn't afraid to share her thoughts on difficult topics and recount first-hand experiences to her fans.
In July, Chan posted a photo on Instagram, accompanied with a caption that outlined her battles with anxiety over her appearance, the struggles of being a woman in modern society and giving birth. Clearly, she uses her platform for good whenever she can. But it's not just words where Chan's confidence shines through.
As many fans have probably noticed, she also stands out thanks to her inspiring choice of attire. Her wardrobe mixes smart casual, athleisure and luxury.
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Let's take a peek inside her inspiring fashion choices so far.
1. Floral dresses
Chan seems to be a fan of florals. In one post, she wears a floral blue dress with a Chanel belt and classic flap bag from the brand. She chose flowers again on another occasion at a Miss Dior event in IFC, Hong Kong.
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2. Workout gear
Chan melds style and comfort in her athleisure looks. From a simple tee with biker shorts to a Kenzo graphic shirt and a Christian Dior tote bag, she effortlessly mixes luxury with basics.
3. Boho chic
Chan channels bohemian vibes too. In one pic, she sports a short brown crochet dress accompanied by a Loro Piana light blue tote bag. In another post, she wears a white dress adorned with a belt from HermEs, as well as a brown straw hat.
4. Business casual
Chan dresses smart for the right occasions. In one look, she goes for a blazer with combat boots, complete with a Tory Burch crossbody bag.
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Then, at an HermEs event, Chan opted for a white blazer with shorts and boots once again, giving off the perfect combination of office-to-night-out-ready attire.
5. Casual comfort
Chan embraces casual chic looks, including these two thanks to Marc Jacobs.
Whether it's wide-legged jeans with a tank top to full skirts over a casual white tee, Chan is the epitome of effortless cool style - all while putting comfort first.
6. Pretty in pink
#Barbiecore is everywhere right now, including in Chan's wardrobe. She steps out in looks like the Balenciaga logo-print dress with a fuschia-pink Chanel flap bag and isn't afraid to bring out neon puffer jackets of the same hue.
7. Vintage inspired
Chan channels vintage for photoshoots. She looked ever so elegant in a poppy-printed dress with a teal Gucci bag, and she showed off her monogrammed bag from the Italian brand and a coat in another post.
8. Minimalist and monochromatic
A night out for Chan can consist of a black leather jacket with trousers. The social media star is clearly not afraid of dressing from head-to-toe in one colour, posing in a grey suit with Prada boots and an HermEs bag for another Instagram post.
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Chan's willingness to showcase comfort without compromising style makes her a fashion maven in her own right.
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