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Wei Daxun Named TUMI's Asia-Pacific Ambassador For 'Uncompromisingly Light' Campaign

Wei Daxun Named TUMI's Asia-Pacific Ambassador For 'Uncompromisingly Light' Campaign

Hype Malaysia2 days ago
Yay! TUMI has revealed that esteemed Chinese actor Wei Daxun is its new Asia-Pacific Brand Ambassador! The announcement follows the opening of TUMI's new Shanghai flagship store earlier this month, both serving as key milestones in the brand's continued global expansion and commitment to the global traveller.
Recognised as one of China's most celebrated actors, Wei Daxun has captivated audiences across Asia with his versatility, charisma, and sincerity. From film and television to music and philanthropy, his multifaceted career has earned him both critical acclaim and the lasting admiration of fans. Driven by professionalism, discipline, and a relentless pursuit of excellence, Wei naturally embodies the values that have defined TUMI for the past 50 years: precision, creativity, and a spirit of constant forward motion.
Wei makes his official campaign debut in the third and final chapter of TUMI's 19 Degree Lite 'Uncompromisingly Light' campaign, which celebrates innovation, modern design, and the freedom of movement through the lens of those who live life constantly in motion. Directed by David Pun and shot by renowned photographer GK (国琨), the campaign captures the quiet intensity of Wei's lifestyle as he moves fluidly between cities, sets, and fleeting moments.
Along the way, he's equipped with travel companions that match his rhythm: the ultra-lightweight 19 Degree Lite and the dependable Alpha Bravo collection. The story highlights how 19 Degree Lite keeps pace with him—adapting seamlessly and supporting every leg of the journey – while the Alpha Bravo Navigation Backpack offers the reliability and functionality he needs as someone who is always on the move. For Wei, home isn't a place — it's a feeling. And in the consistency of what he carries, he finds the space to move with confidence and ease, no matter where he's headed.
'Wei brings an energy and authenticity that seamlessly aligns with TUMI's values,' says Creative Director Victor Sanz. 'He is a true reflection of the modern global traveller: intentional, dynamic, and always in motion.'
'It's an honour to join the TUMI family,' says Wei. 'I've long admired the brand's dedication to timeless quality and purpose. Their collections are designed for real life, and they move with me wherever I go, whatever I do.'
The brand proudly adds Wei Daxun to its prestigious and multifaceted ambassador roster alongside beloved McLaren Formula 1 Team Driver Lando Norris, LPGA Tour Professional Golfer Nelly Korda and PGA Tour Professional Golfer Ludvig Åberg. Through precision-led design, global storytelling and acclaimed talent, TUMI continues to distinguish itself as a leader in the luxury travel and lifestyle space.
Stay tuned for exclusive campaign content on @TUMITravel social channels.
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