In the summer of 2025, Beijing’s Sina Tower witnessed an unforgettable fashion storm. On the afternoon of August 29, Song Yi and Cheng Lei descended upon the Sina headquarters to promote their highly anticipated historical drama Yu Jin Chang’an. What seemed like an ordinary promotional event quickly ignited social media, thanks to Song Yi’s bold new look and the perfect chemistry between the two leads.

As the elevator doors opened, fans’ screams nearly blew off the roof. Song Yi appeared in a sharply tailored black blazer dress with an off-shoulder design that elegantly showcased her graceful neckline and shoulders. The highlight was her flowing black long hair, shining like silk under the lights, with natural curls at the ends swaying gently with every step, as if in slow motion. Geometric metallic earrings added a cool, edgy vibe to the monochrome look. Known for her gentle image, Song Yi transformed into a fierce goddess from the night, her gaze exuding an irresistible, captivating power.
The crowd erupted with excitement: “Wow! Is that really Song Yi? I barely recognized her!” “Her aura is perfect—she’s the real-life Li Shuang!” Insiders revealed that the styling team chose to ditch complicated accessories and focused on pure black-and-white contrast to create a striking visual impact. Song Yi’s porcelain skin looked even more radiant against the dark fabric, and her sculpted features stood out beautifully in the minimalist style. Even in candid photos taken by fans, she maintained a flawless 360-degree presence, embodying the “less is more” philosophy that fashion bloggers couldn’t stop praising.
The atmosphere peaked during an interactive segment when Song Yi and Cheng Lei reenacted a classic confrontation from the drama. The sparks flying between their eyes left the audience breathless. A surprise moment came when Cheng Lei suddenly dropped to one knee, prompting screams from the crowd, while Song Yi’s perfectly timed eyebrow raise completed the scene, showcasing their professional acting skills and quick wit. Fans eagerly filmed the moment, sending a flurry of posts across social media.

In an interview, Song Yi described the look as “a major breakthrough in my career.” She explained, “Li Shuang is a general who’s cold on the outside but warm inside, requiring a blend of toughness and softness. The black long hair conveys sharpness while retaining femininity, fitting the character perfectly.” She admitted the role’s challenge but said the styling team’s vision gave her great confidence.
Fashion critic @StylistVicky commented that Song Yi achieved three key breakthroughs: breaking her usual image to complete a transformation, proving that simplicity equals sophistication, and demonstrating deep alignment between actor and character. “This look will surely become an iconic moment in Chinese entertainment fashion,” she wrote.
With topics like Song Yi’s black long hair and the electrifying eye contact between her and Cheng Lei trending non-stop, Yu Jin Chang’an is already generating buzz before its premiere. The recently released teaser, featuring Song Yi’s heroic horseback riding and swordplay, perfectly complements her promotional look, raising audience anticipation to new heights. Industry insiders predict this sweeping promotional event could redefine standard drama marketing strategies.
