The traditional Vietnamese dresses (áo dài) appeared on stage to tell the story of the formation and development of the Saigon - Gia Dinh - Ho Chi Minh City region, closely associated with the Saigon River.
Over 300 ao dai designs from 30 collections by renowned designers: Viet Hung, Do Trinh Hoai Nam, Vo Viet Chung, Lien Huong, Duc Vincie, Nam Tuyen, Tuan Hai, Vu Viet Ha, Vu Lan Anh, Dexnol Tran, Tuan Huynh, Ta Linh Nhan, Tran Thien Khanh, Song Toan, Duc Minh, Hoai Sang, Huy Doan, Thu Thuy, Vu Thao Giang...
Talented designers from all three regions of Vietnam—North, Central, and South—converge at the Ho Chi Minh City Ao Dai Festival.
The ao dai (traditional Vietnamese dress) showcased on the stage of the Ho Chi Minh City Ao Dai Festival tells the story of the formation and development of the Saigon - Gia Dinh - Ho Chi Minh City region associated with the Saigon River; it tells the legends associated with the resistance war to protect Vietnam's national independence; and it simultaneously expresses national pride, showing Vietnam's integration with the world while preserving its national cultural identity.

Miss Tô Diệp Hà appeared as the muse in designer Đức Vincie's collection at the Ho Chi Minh City Ao Dai Festival 2025.

Miss Tô Diệp Hà also expressed her happiness at being able to participate in the Ho Chi Minh City Ao Dai Festival to join hands in promoting the traditional culture of the nation in general, and the Ao Dai in particular, to people in the country and international tourists.
Designs that tell stories about family bonds and the love people have for their loved ones attract the attention of many viewers.
Each ao dai design showcased on stage is a fusion of classic and contemporary styles, suitable for all ages and occasions, from momentous events to everyday family gatherings.
Designer Ivan Tran's "Starting a Career" collection brings a fresh perspective to traditional wedding ao dai, subtly blending classic and modern elements.


The designs express national pride and Vietnam's integration with the world.

Beyond their dazzling performances on stage, the elegant ao dai dresses shone brightly on Nguyen Hue pedestrian street in District 1 during the first-ever "Hundred Flowers Walking Street" Vietnamese Traditional Clothing Festival held in Ho Chi Minh City. The event attracted over 1,000 participants, showcasing traditional ao dai from various eras.

A young person wearing a traditional Vietnamese ao dai dress looked quite impressive at the Ho Chi Minh City Ao Dai Festival.
The Ao Dai Festival is a prominent annual cultural and tourism event in Ho Chi Minh City, held regularly in March. Its aim is to preserve and promote the unique traditional cultural values of the national costume, while also inspiring and spreading love for the Ao Dai to domestic and international tourists.
Remembrance - Hoang Tuyet/News Report
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