
While people in U.K. celebrate the royal members as the fashion icon, the outfits of China's First Lady Peng Liyuan have always been drawing attention nationwide.
Formerly a vocalist of patriotic folk songs, the fashion-aware First Lady has been the pride of the country in her elegant style. Peng tends to be traditional when it comes to picking of wardrobes, but she always puts on something that often serves the highlight of her classy apparel, such as a scarf, a cloak, or a brooch.
The cartoon drawings were created by 22-year-old Jia Nan, a recent graduate of Xi’an International Studies University.
Jia said it was Peng’s elegant style that initially inspired her artwork.
The pictures quickly go viral on Internet, with web users praising Peng as "elegant and adorable at the same time".
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