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Xue Li was born with , a rare genetic condition that many in China at the time viewed as a curse or a sign of bad luck. At age three, her life changed forever when she was adopted by a family from the Netherlands. Her new mother chose to keep her birth name, believing it perfectly described her unique beauty. A New Vision of Beauty

: She founded the Open Eyes Foundation to increase visibility and accessibility for others like her. The Meaning of "Asia M" Asia M - Xue Li

The story of —born Xue Li —is a real-life tale of resilience and transformation that began in China and led to the international runways of the high-fashion world. The Abandoned Snow Beauty Xue Li was born with , a rare

In the early 2000s, during China's "one-child policy," a baby girl was found abandoned on the ground outside an orphanage. Because of her strikingly pale skin, white hair, and sensitive eyes, the orphanage staff named her : "Xue" meaning snow and "Li" meaning beautiful. A New Vision of Beauty : She founded

: By working with world-renowned photographers, she showed that her albinism was a unique asset rather than a "curse".

The "M" in "Asia M" often refers to the identity that Xueli has used to redefine beauty standards across the continent. Her story is a testament to how a name—"Snow Beautiful"—given in a moment of abandonment eventually became a global symbol of strength and patience. Xueli (@xueli_a) • Instagram photos and videos

By 16, Xueli had transitioned from being a child left at an orphanage to a . She used her rising platform to:

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