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Ao dai reflects beauty of Vietnamese culture

November 11th, 2011

early 100 models of the traditional long dress ( ao dai ) by fashion designer Pham Quoc Tuan are on display at Vietnam Women’s Museum in Hanoi from Oct. 18-20, as part of activities to mark Vietnamese Women’s Day (Oct. 20). The collection is designed with the lotus – nominated as Vietnam ’s national flower [...]

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Hanoi women’s museum to exhibit ao dai

November 11th, 2011

The Vietnam Women’s Museum in Hanoi is exhibiting a collection of ao dai – a traditional Vietnamese dress – to mark Vietnamese Women’s Day October 20. The exhibition, opened on Thursday and running through November, features designer Pham Quoc Tuan’s latest ao dai collection, entitled Quoc sac thien huong (Beauty queen, celestial fragrance), including nearly [...]

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Traditional dress ‘ao dai’ in Tokyo (photos)

September 24th, 2011

A fashion show featuring Vietnam’s traditional dress ao dai attracted admiration of Japanese fest-goers at the Vietnam Festival 2011 which concluded Monday at Tokyo’s Yoyogi Park. Worn by Vietnam’s top models Hoang Yen, Chung Thuc Quyen, Vu Hoang Diep and beauty queen Huong Giang, the dresses belong to the latest ao dai collections by Vietnam’s [...]

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Best Model of the World contest honors ao dai

August 4th, 2011

An ao dai by designer Nguyen Cong Tri helped bring the title of Best Evening Suit to Vietnamese male model Truong Ngoc Tinh at the Best Model of the World contest in Bulgaria on Saturday. His compatriot, the stunning Khieu Thi Huyen Trang also won the Best Asia title. Tinh paraded an ao dai featuring [...]

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Áo dài phá cách để câu khách

August 4th, 2011

Biến tướng trong quán nhậu   Ảnh minh họa. Quán D.N, quán X.4 nằm trên đường Lý Thường Kiệt quận 5, quán N.10, quán N.14, đường 3-2 , quận 10, TP HCM là một trong những quán có đội tiếp viên đông, ăn mặc “mát mẻ”, mà giới ăn nhậu hay lui tới. Chưa đúng giờ [...]

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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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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 Vietnam,Traditional Vietnamese ao dai

August 1st, 2011

Not surprisingly, when a Vietnamese Nam Long said that dress is one of the epitome in this country. It is difficult to translate from the “ao dai” to any language because nowhere is there a such in Vietnamese ao dai Nam . Ao Dai, the traditional costume of Vietnamese women Nam , Embraces the body, [...]

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The Vietnamese Ao Dai

July 31st, 2011

Kim Thanh Thao Beauty beauty salty breeze in the pagan’s long flowing designer Nhat Huy Ngo. Thanh Thao was a fashion model, won the favorite actress in 2006, known by audiences through the film: the fashion company, United Natural bird, wing walls vy thin, Red Alert … The ao dai, Thanh Thao became luxurious and [...]

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Vietnamese Traditional Clothing: Ao Dai ( Long Dress)

July 31st, 2011

The Ao Dai ( long dress) is a Vietnamese traditional clothing. There are 2 kind of long dress, one for man and one for women. First time, the Ao Dai only use in South Viet Nam, and a traditional four – paneled ( Ao Tu Than) gown in North Viet Nam. Before 19th century is [...]

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