Ly Giam Tien brings "Baroque" influence to Vietnamese fashion catwalk
VietnamPlus•15/08/2024
Designer Ly Giam Tien has just introduced to fashionistas an impressive collection with a royal feel called “The Shape Of Pearl.” (Photo: CTV/Vietnam+) Chosen by Ly Giam Tien for the opening position, The Face Vietnam Champion Huynh Tu Anh was as beautiful as a goddess when she appeared prominently, attracting all eyes on the catwalk. In a sparkling busty design combined with a cobalt blue “tone sur tone” long gown, Tu Anh was graceful in every graceful step to open the collection. (Photo: CTV/Vietnam+) The collection expresses a luxurious, modern yet elegant spirit, while also carrying the idea of exaggerating and personifying perspectives on life through fashion stories. (Photo: CTV/Vietnam+) Marking the 10th year of officially developing his career in the fashion industry, designer Ly Giam Tien has made his first breakthrough since stepping out of Project Runway with the collection "The shape of pearl." (Photo: CTV/Vietnam+) The difference and prominence in this collection is the innovation, breaking out of the safe zone that Ly Giam Tien is aiming for. (Photo: CTV/Vietnam+) Carefulness in each stage of creating complete designs is an important requirement for high-end fashion. This is considered a completely new source of inspiration for Ly Giam Tien to create this collection. (Photo: Contributor/Vietnam+) “The shape of pearl” consists of two parts, a transition from elegance and nobility to splendor and elegance. (Photo: Contributor/Vietnam+) Previously, audiences saw the modern, strong personality that Ly Giam Tien put into each design, but with this collection, Ly Giam Tien said he wanted to focus on exploiting a completely different aspect of himself, which is femininity - elegance - grace. It can be said that this is one of the things that few people think of when talking about Ly Giam Tien. (Photo: CTV/Vietnam+) Bringing European culture with the "Baroque" art school into these designs, Ly Giam Tien has turned the show space into a "wardrobe" with a variety of items, from office wear to luxurious party outfits. (Photo: CTV/Vietnam+) The collection is a transition from light, airy materials such as silk, satin, chiffon, and silk to thick materials such as taffeta, velvet, and khaki. (Photo: Contributor/Vietnam+) The designer brings the “Baroque” influence into his fashion designs. (Photo: Contributor/Vietnam+) Closing the collection, Ly Giam Tien once again demonstrated his ability and flexible thinking when changing his design style for the first time in a completely new way. (Photo: CTV/Vietnam+) Giam Tien has painstakingly designed innovative outfits, breaking through from a completely opposite fashion perspective as a step forward in his career. (Photo: Contributor/Vietnam+) A design in the collection. (Photo: Contributor/Vietnam+) A design in the collection. (Photo: Contributor/Vietnam+) A design in the collection. (Photo: Contributor/Vietnam+) A design in the collection. (Photo: Contributor/Vietnam+) A design in the collection. (Photo: Contributor/Vietnam+) A design in the collection. (Photo: Contributor/Vietnam+) A design in the collection. (Photo: Contributor/Vietnam+) A design in the collection. (Photo: Contributor/Vietnam+) A design in the collection. (Photo: Contributor/Vietnam+) Most special was the appearance of runner-up Huong Ly in a flowing outfit with impressive crystal embellishments, with a color gradient from light to dark and soft chiffon material. (Photo: Contributor/Vietnam+)
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