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The new collection "Oriental Pearl" bears the strong imprint of Hanoi in the 1930s - proud in a humble spirit, classic yet full of vitality.
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The designer chose Miss Luong Thuy Linh as the muse for the collection. He shared: "Linh has a very unique beauty, both attractive and mysterious of the East, and exudes the dynamic and modern spirit of the new era, suitable for the spirit and message of the collection."

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On the background of high-class silk ao dai, Luong Thuy Linh appears with a noble, luxurious but equally modern beauty.
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The special highlight of "Oriental Pearl" lies in the carefully selected materials: shimmering silk, rustic banana silk and pure lotus silk.
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Each piece of fabric is woven on traditional looms in Van Phuc village (Ha Dong) and Nam Cao village (Thai Binh). This choice not only reflects a refined aesthetic taste but also a statement about sustainable fashion and respect for Vietnam’s craft heritage.
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Each seam is handcrafted by artisans from Trach Xa village - the land known as the cradle of traditional ao dai sewing.
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Meticulous attention to detail creates designs that both retain traditional beauty and have a contemporary feel.
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The four-season floral motifs are meticulously hand-embroidered and intricately attached like artistic touches on silk.

Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/hoa-hau-luong-thuy-linh-kieu-sa-voi-ao-dai-thap-nien-1930-2400770.html