As one of 15 designers participating in the event ‘Our Ao Dai’ with the theme ‘The world converges in Vietnamese ao dai’, Miss Ngoc Han impressed when she launched a collection of bright dresses. made on 100% pure Vietnamese materials.
Sharing at the event, Ngoc Han expressed her excitement because this was her first show after a long time to suspend all artistic activities due to the influence of Covid-19 translation. Before that, she rushed to prepare a new Ao Dai collection according to the theme of the program, contributing to promoting the cultural beauty of the nation to visitors from embassies in Vietnam. .
Talking about the collection this time, former “Miss Vietnam” revealed that her designs were inspired by the country of India, the country where she had the opportunity to visit and participate in a number of cultural events. here. Accordingly, the beauty has created the “plain cardboard” Ao Dai models with high applicability for mothers and babies. Still a familiar form of Vietnamese ao dai, Ngoc Han cleverly brings typical Indian cultural motifs to the shirt through hand-embroidered details or splitting the front flaps – a familiar highlight on the page. Indian men’s clothing. She uses a variety of colors from cold tones to warm tones to make the collection more impressive. What is special in Ngoc Han’s design series is that she is creative on hemp material. This is 100% pure Vietnamese material, made from natural fibers, undergone complicated processing to create a soft and airy fabric. Since pursuing her career as a Ao Dai designer, Ngoc Han has always tried to exploit familiar Vietnamese materials to each collection. Every year, she works hard to find craft villages of silk weaving, silk weaving … in many provinces and cities to learn and get materials for her designs. Ms. Nguyen Thi Van participated in the demonstration of new designs in Ngoc Han’s Ao Dai collection In particular, showing the new Ao Han collection of Ngoc Han, in addition to professional models, there are also a number of special guests, including Ms. Nguyen Thi Van – a disabled person in the top 100 influential women. World in 2019 voted by BBC and the top 50 most influential women in Vietnam in 2019 voted by Forbes. She was accompanied by her Australian husband, Neil Bowden Laurence and brought to the stage to perform with Ngoc Han at the show. The wife of the Indian embassy, Manu Verma and disabled friend Chu Giang Son also appeared in Ao Dai designed by Ngoc Han. Ngoc Han’s family was also present to cheer her up. Some pictures in the show:
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