An Ao dai (Vietnamese traditional long dress) performance event named “Ao Dai Cua Chung Ta” (Our Ao dai) has been held in Hanoi recently, aiming at honouring and promoting the traditional costume of Vietnam.
The area in front of Khue Van Cac (the pavilion of the constellation of literature) in the Temple of Literature in Hanoi becomes the ‘stage’ for 15 designers to introduce more than 600 Ao dai designs. Among them are such renowned designers as Minh Hanh, Ngoc Han, Lan Huong, Chu La, and Trinh Bich Thuy. (Photo: VNA)
The event, co-organised by the Thang Long Institute for Cultural Research and Tinh hoa Dat Viet Magazine, is also attended by more than 400 models, actors, and guests, including the spouses of the ambassadors of Italy, India, Laos and Belarus. In the photo: Models in different Ao dai designs at the show. (Photo: VNA)
Ao dai has long been a traditional costume and a typical cultural feature of Vietnam. Through ups and downs with constant changes, Ao dai still honours the gracefulness and elegance of Vietnamese women. In the photo: Models in different Ao dai designs at the show. (Photo: VNA)
The event, co-organised by the Thang Long Institute for Cultural Research and Tinh hoa Dat Viet Magazine, is also attended by more than 400 models, actors, and guests, including the spouses of the ambassadors of Italy, India, Laos and Belarus. In the photo: Models in different Ao dai designs at the show. (Photo: VNA)
The event ‘Ao Dai Cua Chung Ta’ contributes to the continued promotion of community awareness and responsibility in preserving and protecting traditional Ao dai, and honouring and promoting Vietnamese traditional costumes while promoting cultural exchange between Vietnam and other countries around the world. In the photo: Models in different Ao dai designs at the show. (Photo: VNA)
The event, co-organised by the Thang Long Institute for Cultural Research and Tinh hoa Dat Viet Magazine, is also attended by more than 400 models, actors, and guests, including the spouses of the ambassadors of Italy, India, Laos and Belarus. In the photo: A model in Ao dai at the show. (Photo: VNA)
Ao dai has long been a traditional costume and a typical cultural feature of Vietnam. Through ups and downs with constant changes, ao dai still honours the gracefulness and elegance of Vietnamese women. In the photo: A model in Ao dai at the show. (Photo: VNA)
The event ‘Ao Dai Cua Chung Ta’ contributes to the continued promotion of community awareness and responsibility in preserving and protecting traditional Ao dai, and honouring and promoting Vietnamese traditional costumes while promoting cultural exchange between Vietnam and other countries around the world. In the photo: Models in different Ao dai designs at the show. (Photo: VNA)
Ao dai has long been a traditional costume and a typical cultural feature of Vietnam. Through ups and downs with constant changes, Ao dai still honours the gracefulness and elegance of Vietnamese women. In the photo: Models in different Ao dai designs at the show. (Photo: VNA)
The event, co-organised by the Thang Long Institute for Cultural Research and Tinh hoa Dat Viet Magazine, is also attended by more than 400 models, actors, and guests, including the spouses of the ambassadors of Italy, India, Laos and Belarus. In the photo: Models in different Ao dai designs at the show. (Photo: VNA)
Ao dai has long been a traditional costume and a typical cultural feature of Vietnam. Through ups and downs with constant changes, Ao dai still honours the gracefulness and elegance of Vietnamese women. In the photo: Models in different Ao dai designs at the show. (Photo: VNA)
The event ‘Ao Dai Cua Chung Ta’ contributes to the continued promotion of community awareness and responsibility in preserving and protecting traditional Ao dai, and honouring and promoting Vietnamese traditional costumes while promoting cultural exchange between Vietnam and other countries around the world. In the photo: Models in different Ao dai designs at the show. (Photo: VNA)
The area in front of Khue Van Cac (the pavilion of the constellation of literature) in the Temple of Literature becomes the ‘stage’ for 15 designers to introduce more than 600 Ao dai designs. Among them are such renowned designers as Minh Hanh, Ngoc Han, Lan Huong, Chu La, and Trinh Bich Thuy. In the photo: Models in different Ao dai designs at the show. (Photo: VNA)
The event ‘Ao Dai Cua Chung Ta’ contributes to the continued promotion of community awareness and responsibility in preserving and protecting traditional Ao dai, and honouring and promoting Vietnamese traditional costumes while promoting cultural exchange between Vietnam and other countries around the world. In the photo: Models in different Ao dai designs at the show. (Photo: VNA)
Though the ao dai has long been Vietnam’s traditional outfit associated with Vietnamese women, the dress is yet to be recognised as an intangible cultural heritage. Many Vietnamese people have therefore been working for ao dai to receive the recognition it deserves to better promote the national outfit.
Ao dai (Vietnamese traditional dress) brings out the elegance and strength of Vietnamese women, and it always leaves a strong impression on Russians, said Vera Mazhirina, a Russian journalist and photographer.
Fifteen fashion designers across the country will gather to showcase their newest collections of ao dai (Vietnamese traditional dress) during a fashion show taking place tonight at Thai Hoc yard in the Temple of Literature in Hanoi.
An Ao dai (Vietnamese traditional long dress) performance event named “Ao Dai Cua Chung Ta” (Our Ao dai) was held in Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam (The Temple of Literature) in Hanoi recently, aiming at honouring and promoting Vietnamese traditional costumes