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Love Designer chinese drama review
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Love Designer
2 people found this review helpful
by Nelly
Oct 2, 2024
45 of 45 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10.0

Rewatch Review:The drama that owns a penthouse in my heart, rent-free.


Let me be upfront this review is deeply biased, and I have no intention of pretending otherwise. Love Designer was my gateway drug into the drama world, and nothing hits quite like your first high. I’ve made it an annual ritual to rewatch this gem, and every time, it feels like coming home to a very chaotic, very attractive couple who refuse to use a single brain cell when emotions are involved.

Let’s talk about Johnny Huang and Dilraba Dilmurat, or as I like to call them, the reason I can’t enjoy 90% of other onscreen pairings. These two had insane chemistry. The type that feels illegal. The type where you're constantly checking to make sure you're not third-wheeling on something real. They didn’t just act together, they collided. Whoever cast them deserves a lifetime achievement award and a bonus spa day.

I’ve watched Johnny in other dramas, yes, even Bright Eyes in the Dark, which I actually liked, but no pairing has come close to what he and Dilraba brought to Love Designer. Same goes for Dilraba and Yang Yang in You Are My Glory, they were stellar, but this? This was magic in motion.

Back in 2020, I admittedly didn’t care much for the second leads. They brought a lot of drama, sure, but not the kind I was invested in. They took up a bit too much screentime for my taste. But one side character who did steal my attention (and my admiration) was Song Luoluo, our rebellious, sharp-tongued little sister who terrorized Song Lin with the confidence of someone who knew he’d never dare fight back. She was a teenage tornado and I loved every second. Honestly, her scenes had some of the best emotional growth in the entire series. If Song Lin ended up a better man, it's 50% Zhou Fang’s influence and 50% Luoluo’s psychological warfare.

As for Johnny Huang, the man can do it all. Whether he’s leading a rescue team, marching through explosions, or bossing around in a perfectly tailored suit while delivering emotionally constipated monologues, he sells it with conviction. His portrayal of Song Lin, the emotionally-stunted CEO who falls for a fiery fashion designer, was both frustrating and endearing. I wanted to shake him and hug him, sometimes in the same scene.

Let’s not skip over the soundtrack, because oh my god. The OST carried the emotional weight of this drama like a seasoned sherpa. The main theme lived on as my ringtone for months, and yes, Johnny sang some of the interval tracks himself. How dare he act, smolder, and sing? Choose a struggle.

Love Designer is what I call my "firstborn drama", the one that imprinted on me like a baby duck. It’s far from perfect, I’m fully aware of that, but perfection was never the point. It’s about the feelings it gave me, the spark that turned a casual viewer into a hopeless drama addict, and the unshakable standard it set for every romance that came after.

So yes, this review is biased. It’s drenched in nostalgia. And I’m absolutely okay with that.

For future generation, I made a timeline of all Zhou Fang and Song Lin moments that make you question if they are acting or you are a 3rd wheel.

ZHOU FANG & SONG LIN | Love Designer Moments

Ep 18 | 10:28
"Tension Served Sharp"
Where arguments cut deeper than knives, but the sparks are undeniable.

Ep 21 | 24:26
"Post-Press Passion"
Business dealt. Feelings pending. Emotions bubble after the storm.

Ep 23 | 33:33
"When Past Wounds Resurface"
Chaos meets calm—Song Lin protects, Zhou Fang holds ground.

Ep 25 | 11:59 – 17:20
"Crash Into You"
An accident rewrites their emotional playbook.

Ep 26 | 18:27
"Office Dine & Kiss Replay"
When dinner turns into a memory your replay button can’t survive.

Ep 26 | 30:05
"Whispers After Hours"
A mature love language only the two of them speak.

Ep 27 | 14:50
"Exhaustion & Ease"
End of day, but beginning of heart.

Ep 27 | 29:27
"Above All—Us"
Shanghai Tower view, but all they see is each other.

Ep 28 | 31:10 – 34:18
"Acting? Never Heard of Her"
Too real, too raw, too them.

Ep 29 | 32:49
"Kiss of Defiance"
A top-tier kiss fueled by love, defiance, and a bit of danger.

Ep 31 | 16:30
"Hospital Playlist: Song Edition"
Vulnerable hearts on a sterile stage.

Ep 31 | 26:11
"Radio Zhou Fang: Tune Into Love"
Late-night conversations. Frequencies aligned.

Ep 32 | 14:52
"Just One Hour Apart"
Separation anxiety: the romantic kind.

Ep 34 | 28:42
"Sweet Like Cheese"
A scene that melts like mozzarella on a flame.

Ep 34 | 30:00 – 39:18
"Ride or Propose?"
The line between commitment and confession gets blurry.

Ep 35 | 37:11
"Fighting With Finesse"
Where love is mature enough to argue... and stay.

Ep 37 | 26:29 – 30:30
"Yaya & Song Lin: Gentle Giants"
A soft scene that could hug your soul.

Ep 38 | 10:45
"Where's the Gift, Milan?"
Comic relief meets couple tease. Iconic.

Ep 39 | 22:55
"Pour Decisions & Honest Hearts"
A glass of wine, a splash of truth.

Ep 44 | 14:00
"Under Shanghai Lights 💍"
A cityscape moment worthy of vows and velvet boxes.

Ep 45 | 25:28
"Harley Ever After"
From motorcycle mayhem to marriage march.

Ep 45 | 39:00
"Sunset Riders & Baby on Board 🍼"
Their journey ends with a third heartbeat.
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