
Last weekend, in the rain of Hue , the Her-itage art project by designer Nguyen Quynh Anh brought a new experience to fashion enthusiasts. It was a pure white fashion show on a royal boat (inspired by the ancient dragon boat of kings), drifting in the middle of the poetic Huong River.

Despite the unfavorable weather, model Lan Khue, actors Ngoc Thanh Tam, Ngoc Xuan, Denis Dang... and many other stars still braved the rain to watch the show.
The guests all wore white outfits with elaborate hand-embroidered and 3D designs.

Lan Khue chose for herself a sophisticated busty design, combined with a striking red makeup look. She attentively watched the fashion show next to Denis Dang.

Actress Ngoc Thanh Tam visits the exhibition before the show at Diem Phung Thi Center. Here, hand-embroidered works are displayed like an artistic story.

Actress Ngoc Xuan wore a flowing white off-shoulder dress with delicate hand-embroidered details on the outer layer of chiffon. Despite the heavy rain, she still slowly enjoyed the poetic atmosphere of Hue.

With the philosophy of "Carving - Inlaying - Cutting", the designer has recreated the journey of exploring and applying Vietnam's hand embroidery heritage to costumes. Each costume is a blend of many crafting techniques from tambour embroidery, Japanese 3D flower making, to laser technology.

Despite sitting in the rain, the stars still gave a lot of applause to the 10 unique hand-embroidered white wedding dress designs that were presented here. According to the designer, the fashion creations on display are a testament to "restructuring heritage", helping traditional values continue in the present.

Each modern wedding dress is embellished with delicate hand-embroidered details, encapsulating the cultural story of traditional embroidery.
The name of this fashion project is a play on words combining 'Her' and 'Heritage', reflecting a fresh and profound perspective on the relationship between modern women and traditional heritage.

'I want to change the way people look at "Made in Vietnam" wedding dresses, making them not just a product, but a work of art carrying pride and a cultural story,' designer Nguyen Quynh Anh said.
Photo: Lecia
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/giai-tri/lan-khue-va-dan-sao-doi-mua-xem-trinh-dien-thoi-trang-tren-song-huong-20250922153851219.htm
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