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Vietnamese ao dai to be showcased in London

December 8th, 2011

A collection featuring ao dai designed with patterns from the UK’s royal costumes by Vietnamese designer Minh Hanh will be showcased in London next week to mark the occasion that Vietnam Airlines opens direct flights to London from December 8. The collection includes 100 ao dai made by Vietnamese traditional fabrics like silk, brocatelle and [...]

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Thai Tuan’s new collections inspired from nature

November 11th, 2011

Thai Tuan Group Corporation has launched two new collections of Vietnamese traditional dress ao dai and other dresses for the Autumn-Winter fashion season this year. The dresses are made of silk and voile, with patterns inspired from nature, such as flowers blooming under sunshine, falling yellow leaves, or typical images of Southern Vietnam. The group [...]

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Vietnamese model wins Mr. Manhunt Popularity

October 18th, 2011

Vietnam’s Truong Nam Thanh has won the Mr. Manhunt Popularity at the annual Manhunt International modeling contest in Seoul, South Korea. On Sunday he polled over 16,000 votes on the contest website and was followed by Chen JianFeng of China and Wu TianChao of Hong Kong. Later he took part in an auction to raise [...]

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Áo tứ thân ( Vietnamese long dress)

August 1st, 2011

Áo Tứ Thân or “4-part dress” is one of several traditional Vietnamese costumes. History Áo Tứ Thân is considered one of Vietnam’s enduring relics, having been worn widely by women centuries before the Áo Dài. As Vietnam expanded southward, Áo Tứ Thân gradually became associated specifically with northern women. The Dress Áo Tứ Thân was [...]

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Four Flap Dress

August 1st, 2011

Through many stages innovation and development, to date, dress retains the traditional beauty with lines discreet but very sexy, sweet and charming, simple but heart-rending beauty. Ao dai is not only a symbol of female beauty Vietnam but also the very image of insanely beloved homeland. Quarter-length coat body Ao dai four relatives of women [...]

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The Ao Dai – Ao Tu Than, Vietnamese long Dress

August 1st, 2011

The Ao Dai, literally meaning “long dress” or “long tunic,” is one out of many traditional Vietnamese costumes worn nowadays, most often by women. It is the national costume of the Vietnamese people. Male versions of the ao dai include the cotton áo the, traditionally for commoners, and the silk ao gam, traditionally for the [...]

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Ao dai – Vietnam Costumes

August 1st, 2011

One problem is quite a headache for serious researchers are determining how the tradition of Vietnam, how is the Vietnamese cultural identity. Although there are several identified inconsistent, but certainly, Ao Dai is a Vietnam identity, and it went through the ups and downs. On the shirt, the birds moved to the Vietnamese would you [...]

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Ao Dai, the Vietnamese long dress

July 31st, 2011

The beauty of women dressed in “Ao Dai”always leaves a deep impression on foreign visitors to Vietnam The beauty of women dressed in “Ao Dai”always leaves a deep impression on foreign visitors to Vietnam. Girl students dressed in white long robes take to streets on the way to schools or back home, or gracefully sail [...]

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Vietnamese Ao dai History

July 31st, 2011

FOUR FLAP AODAI 17TH TO 19TH CENTURY Due to the historical environment of the beginning of the 17th century, four flap aodais were influenced by the contemporary concept of virtue in which the features of women’s bodies were not supposed to be revealed underneath the outfits. The four flap aodais were vaguely trimmed with patterns [...]

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Áo dài Việt gây xôn xao khi tung bay tại Pháp

May 17th, 2011

Những tà áo dài bay bay trong gió Pháp nhẹ nhàng khiến bao du khách ngẩn ngơ vì vẻ đẹp thanh tao, rạng ngời và mang đậm hồn Việt. “Tháng Văn hóa Việt Nam tại Lorient Pháp” đã diễn ra trong sự chờ đợi của những người vùng Bretange. Ngày khai mạc đã khiến khán giả [...]

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