Jun Pham is radiant in an ao dai embroidered with the mascot of the year of the Snake 2025, along with Chi Pu, Tung Duong, LyLy, Vu Thao My, Lam Truong, Trang Phap, ST Son Thach, Song Luan... will appear in the program 12 Zodiacs.
Artists reunite at the 12 Zodiac program
In the program 12 Zodiac Animals produced by Vietnam Television, scheduled to be broadcast on the evening of the 3rd day of Tet, the artists will wear Ao Dai hand-embroidered with the 12 zodiac animal mascots designed by Tang Mai Anh.
This collection continues the previous collections inspired by Dong Ho, Hang Trong, Kim Hoang folk paintings, enamel motifs honoring Hue enamel heritage, Bat Trang pottery village...
Chi Pu, Song Luan, Jun Pham, Tung Duong... touch Tet
Tang Mai Anh said this year the program's theme is "Touching Tet" so she designed ao dai with a close and traditional spirit.
Chi Pu (left) in a Vinh hoa phu quy ao dai representing the Rooster zodiac sign; while Song Luan wears an ao dai representing the Goat zodiac sign.
The designer focuses on the content of the embroidery motifs and the way of embroidering with thin, shiny silk threads. The motifs are arranged in a harmonious, meaningful layout and are meticulously and elaborately executed.
In this year's hand-embroidered ao dai with the 12 zodiac animals, Tang Mai Anh continues to use motifs typical of culture and painting.
Most of the costumes are creatively arranged, combined with colorful cloud patterns - an ancient Vietnamese pattern, also a characteristic feature in folk paintings with the meaning of good luck, fortune, and prosperity.
All the creativity in the patterns is expressed by the art of hand embroidery of the capital, on the traditional 100% silk velvet fabric.
Radiant Ao Dai embroidered with 12 zodiac animals
"Beautiful sister" Trang Phap in a red velvet ao dai embroidered with a dragon dance painting. Meanwhile, Tung Duong wears a hand-embroidered ao dai with a cheerful pig herd pattern from Dong Ho folk painting.
The ao dai LyLy wears is inspired by the Dong Ho folk painting “The Mouse Wedding” and is creatively combined with five-color cloud patterns - a traditional Vietnamese motif, representing the meaning of good omens, peace, and luck.
ST Son Thach (right) in a sky blue ao dai with cloud patterns and hand-embroidered image of the horse "Thanh Giong" riding the clouds, the accompanying motifs of a hundred-jointed bamboo tree evoke a close association with the legend of the Vietnamese people.
Singer Kieu Anh wears ao dai representing the year of the Dog.
Jun Pham (right) in the costume of the Snake - the mascot of the year 2025; and Vu Thao My in a blue ao dai with a pattern of a farmer resting and a rice flower motif hand-embroidered. This is an ancient painting, not yet popular, expressing the wish for a life of daily labor but leisurely and prosperous.
Meritorious Artist Quang Thang in a red velvet ao dai with hand-embroidered motifs of a couple of monkeys next to an ancient pine tree and People's Artist Le Khanh appeared in a design with the mascot of the year of the Cat.
The image of the "tiger" on Lam Truong's costume is taken from a Hang Trong folk painting called Ngu Ho Than Tuong.
The highlight of the ao dai Song Luan (right) is wearing is the colorful cloud pattern combined with the embroidered motifs of traditional Vietnamese villages in pairs.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/chi-pu-song-luan-jun-pham-rang-ro-ao-dai-theu-linh-vat-den-12-con-giap-20250117070752829.htm
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