Vietnam int’l fashion week set to take place in HCM City

With the theme “Pure Style Shines – Identity Creates Style”, this 19th edition of Vietnam’s premier fashion event aims to inspire designers to use eco-friendly materials, honour traditional craftsmanship, and embrace innovation, thereby elevating Vietnam’s standing in the global fashion industry.

The Vietnam international fashion week set to take place in HCM City - Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)
The Vietnam international fashion week set to take place in HCM City - Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - The Aquafina Vietnam International Fashion Week Spring–Summer 2025 (AVIFW 2025) will take place in district 1, Ho Chi Minh City, from June 5–8, spotlighting innovation, identity, and sustainability in Vietnamese fashion.

With the theme “Pure Style Shines – Identity Creates Style”, this 19th edition of Vietnam’s premier fashion event celebrates cultural identity, encourages individual creativity, and promotes sustainable fashion practices.

AVIFW 2025 aims to inspire designers to use eco-friendly materials, honour traditional craftsmanship, and embrace innovation, thereby elevating Vietnam’s standing in the global fashion industry.

According to organisers, this year’s event reaffirms a long-term vision to transform Vietnam from a destination for garment manufacturing into a fully-fledged fashion powerhouse, deeply integrated with the international scene.

AVIFW 2025 will feature collections from 16 leading Vietnamese and international designers and fashion houses, including Le Thanh Hoa, Vu Viet Ha, Dang Trong Minh Chau, Adrian Anh Tuan, Ivan Tran, and Cao Minh Tien. Notable international participants include Julien Fournié (France), Alberto Zambelli (Italy), Frederick Lee (Singapore), Behati (Malaysia), and Moral (Indonesia).

The showcased collections will highlight eco-conscious materials, traditional handcraft techniques, and the integration of modern technologies.

The event will open with Le Thanh Hoa’s “The Light of Water”, inspired by the elegance and vitality of water, and close with Vu Viet Ha’s “Ma Dao”, honouring Vietnamese brocade and ethnic traditions.

French designer Julien Fournié will showcase his theatrical haute couture collection “First Circus”.

Many collections will feature sustainable materials like lotus silk, oyster shells, and bamboo fibre.

A key highlight of this year’s fashion week is the debut use of augmented reality (AR) on the red carpet, allowing for dynamic interaction with fashion designs.

Additionally, seminars on the potential of luxury branding in Vietnam will welcome international experts and create new opportunities for collaboration in the country's textile and fashion sectors./.

VNA

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