On the evening of May 23rd, in the ancient setting of the Da Nang Cham Sculpture Museum, filled with the fragrance of frangipani flowers, the art program "The Land of Tinh Vien Ao Dai" offered the public an emotionally rich performance, where traditional ao dai dresses blended with music , nature, and contemporary art.

The collection is inspired by frangipani flowers, combining elegant pastel shades and soft beauty.
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Inspired by the beauty of frangipani flowers, the ao dai designs showcased during the show not only celebrated the gentle charm of Vietnamese women but also evoked a sense of elegance and tranquility, much like the museum's ambiance at night.

Designer Le Doan Hung presented his "Giang Huong" collection at Tinh Vien, showcasing a refined and profound beauty.
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Miss Grand Vietnam 2024 Vo Le Que Anh showcases the "Morning Dew" ao dai collection.
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Throughout the program, the story of traditional Vietnamese culture and the beauty of Vietnamese women is told through three parts: Blossoming, Serene Fragrance, and Tranquil Blossom.
While "Khoi No" evokes the image of a modest and gentle ao dai (Vietnamese traditional dress), "Huong Yen" brings a sense of profound tranquility and peace. Concluding the performance, "Tinh Hoa" serves as an affirmation of the enduring vitality and lasting value of the Vietnamese ao dai across generations.

Designer Thanh Thúy presented a collection titled "Morning Dew" at the Tĩnh Viên Ao Dai Festival, evoking images of misty mornings on the grass, followed by the sudden appearance of sunlight on the highland rocks, and an entire hillside of flowers awakening.
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The highlight of the show was the four collections: Dewdrop, Fragrance, Still Image, and Cloud Serenity. Among them, the Dewdrop collection by designer Thanh Thúy impressed with its inspiration from the beauty of the sunrise in the northern mountains.

Many tourists were excited to watch the performance.
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Concluding the show, "The Land of Tinh Vien Ao Dai" not only celebrated the beauty of the Vietnamese ao dai but also left a lasting impression of the gentle, profound, and strong-willed Vietnamese woman amidst the flow of contemporary culture.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/ao-dai-viet-hoa-nhip-cung-di-san-cham-185260523211241414.htm











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