The collection of exquisitely hand-embroidered ao dai (traditional Vietnamese dress) is based on the cycle of the four seasons: Pine (winter), Chrysanthemum (autumn), Bamboo (summer), and Plum Blossom (spring). It's not just clothing, but a story about traditional hand embroidery culture and art. Each stitch is meticulously embroidered by designer Chau Loan, recreating a rustic yet elegant beauty, bestowing grace and sophistication upon the wearer.

Child model Nguyen Le Thuy Linh and Miss Tourism Vietnam Nguyen Phuong Anh appeared as vedettes at the "Peaceful Tet" Lunar New Year fashion show.
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Inspired by nature, folklore, and traditional Vietnamese values, the ao dai collection, featuring the vibrant colors of each season under the theme "Pine, Chrysanthemum, Bamboo, and Apricot Blossom," is full of life.
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Each garment is not just a fashion item, but also a unique work of art, showcasing the talent and dedication of the designer, creating a sense of intimacy while still exuding modernity and elegance.

Miss Nguyen Phuong Anh wore a hand-embroidered ao dai (traditional Vietnamese dress) in yellow with cherry blossom motifs, its soft, flowing skirt creating a particularly captivating look.
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Thùy Linh wore an artistic, hand-painted ao dai (traditional Vietnamese dress) featuring the symbol of a carp transforming into a dragon, bringing good luck and prosperity for the new year.
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Nguyen Le Thuy Linh is a promising child model in the Vietnamese fashion industry. In 2023, she won the international runner-up prize at the Kids & Teen Pageant.
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Speaking to reporters, the designer said that the collection is a perfect combination of fashion and traditional handicrafts, inspired by sacred animals such as: carp transforming into dragons, unicorns, dragons, peacocks, phoenixes, cranes, storks, etc. Designer Chau Loan hand-painted these sacred animals onto the ao dai (traditional Vietnamese dress).




With delicate details, the patterns on the shirts are created using meticulous hand-painting techniques, reflecting a strong personal touch and unique creative style.
The "Pine, Chrysanthemum, Bamboo, and Plum Blossom" hand-embroidered ao dai collection is a meaningful New Year's greeting, inspired by traditional Vietnamese values, expressed through exquisite embroidery details, harmonious colors, and modern silhouettes. The collection conveys a message of hopeful and peaceful new beginnings.
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