The endless emotions of the four seasons are expressed in every embroidery stitch and piece of fabric; and the delicate lines of each ao dai design are likened to a painting.
Every spring, wearing the ao dai (Vietnamese traditional dress) becomes a beautiful cultural tradition for Vietnamese women, ranging from traditional to modern designs, with a wide variety of materials. Depending on their preferences, aesthetics, and figure, women can choose an ao dai that suits them.

The collection of traditional Vietnamese dresses for Tet (Lunar New Year) 2025 features a rich and eye-catching color palette.


Embroidered ao dai (Vietnamese traditional dress) has always been a timeless favorite.
In this collection, the fashion house favored handcrafted embroidery using the crochet technique – a skill only experienced embroiderers can master. The collection features flowing, hand-embroidered motifs that accentuate the bodice, making the garments stand out like works of art. Ms. Chánh Niệm, owner of the Lam House brand, shared: "The designs are highly versatile, suitable for wearing to Tet celebrations, parties, or casual outings. The main material is linen, along with modernized ao dai designs based on traditional styles. A special feature is the use of high-quality pre-dyed linen, naturally dyed to create a rich and unique color palette."

With innovative and unconventional designs using linen fabric, the ao dai dresses in this collection are a highlight of this year's Tet ao dai season.

The unique color combination creates a modern look.

The design style is free-flowing, emphasizing the practicality of the product in everyday life, prioritizing comfort and ease for the wearer while still creating a striking and flattering look in every photo.





Besides the traditional ao dai designs, monochrome dresses made of linen also offer the wearer a sophisticated and elegant look.

The collection boasts a rich color palette, including shades of orange-red, cobalt blue, pastel pink, fuchsia, and light brown, all impressively hand-dyed on premium linen.
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