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Lam Vy Da was suddenly gentle thanks to Duc Hung’s ao dai

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Different from the humorous and humorous image in the television gameshow, comedian Lam Vy Da suddenly showed off her gentleness with Ao Dai models by designer Duc Hung.

This is a new project of designer Duc Hung in cooperation with Southern artists since a long time ago.

This time, Duc Hung’s silk ao dai collection returns with many unique changes. The set of photos are set in familiar locations around Hanoi.

Still a familiar material like silk, silk, in this collection, designer Duc Hung returns with more youthful and more modern designs, focusing on the stylization of the sleeve. He uses puffing techniques to create impressive, fancy designs.

Instead of the traditional long-sleeve style, designer Duc Hung transforms into details with lantern sleeves, large swollen fairy arms, and pleated sleeves. Large bows on the hands and shoulders add a highlight to the overall outfit.

Ao dai is bold in the colors of summer. The patterned silk fabrics or plain fabrics are randomly combined, each design has its own color, opposing to create a colorful whole.

Silk is famous for being light, cool, suitable for summer. Designer Duc Hung said that these designs can be completely worn in the hot season.

In addition, the lightness and flight of the silk make the ao dai become much more flattering and feminine.

Lam Vy Da has the typical petite figure of Vietnamese women. The designs she introduces are close and highly applicable.

Duc Hung is one of the leading designers in Vietnam, famous for its traditionally imprinted Ao Dai designs as well as personal style, expressed in color coordination, pattern and pattern coordination.

Duc Hung has also tried and succeeded in many fields other than fashion, such as theater director and program director. Most recently, he was admired by the audience for his acting skills in hot dramas on VTV such as “Judge”, “Crocodile Profile”. He also played a short role in the movie Kieu. (Photo: Kim Quyet)