Singaporean actress, artist, dancer and model Victoria Loke made her breakout screen debut this summer in the box office hit Crazy Rich Asians, playing Fiona Cheng, the cousin-in-law of the film's lead.
Despite her supporting role in the adaptation of Kevin Kwan's novel, praised for its all-Asian casting, Loke made an impression on critics and cinema-goers with her striking looks and strong performance. The 26 year old New York University graduate, who speaks English, Mandarin, French and Japanese, is much more than just a pretty face and her mission is to challenge representation of the Asian diaspora on film and in popular culture. While studying in NY, she co-founded the collaborative art series #AsianGirl, which dissects the West’s hyper-sexualisation of Eastern bodies and she's also exhibited as an artist in London and Singapore.