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Beauties competing in Miss Earth Vietnam will wear costumes made from plastic packaging and cans.

From newspapers, cans, plastic packaging, canvas, used jeans... designers create costumes for the Miss Earth Vietnam 2025 contest.

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ24/06/2025

Miss Earth Vietnam - Ảnh 1.

Huynh Thanh Phat's Tears design is made from used jeans. Each tear and seam depicts the devastation of deforestation, polluted oceans and suffocating air. The design is like a silent cry of Mother Nature with a message of protecting the planet.

Recycled costumes are part of the competition within the framework of the Miss Earth Vietnam 2025 contest.

The costumes are created by the designer from recycled materials such as newspapers, cans, plastic packaging, canvas, used jeans...

Each design is an interesting story with an environmental protection message.

The Miss Earth Vietnam 2025 contest is entering the final stage, the top 30 spend a lot of time practicing, perfecting the necessary skills to prepare for the important competition night.

The final night's jury included artist Le Khanh (head of the jury), Vuong Duy Bien, Miss Vietnam 2002 Mai Phuong, model Xuan Lan, male beauty queen Trinh Bao...

With the theme of Reborn Beauty , Miss Earth Vietnam aims to spread the message of green living, regeneration, and connection with nature.

The final night of the Miss Earth Vietnam 2025 contest is scheduled to take place on the evening of June 28, in Hai Phong .

thời trang tái chế  - Ảnh 2.

The design of An Mach by Nguyen Thi Tuong Vy is made from burlap, natural raw fabric, jute, hemp, coconut shell and dried coconut fiber. Tuong Vy took the design idea from the state of soil erosion in the Central and Central Highlands regions due to indiscriminate deforestation. The mesh layer symbolizes the fertile soil underneath with the message that Mother Nature is always tolerant, providing a source of life.

Miss Earth Vietnam - Ảnh 2.

The design of the Sedge Mat by author Vuong Bao is made from environmentally friendly materials such as bamboo, water hyacinth combined with mats. These are the main materials of traditional weaving villages with the message of environmental protection.

Miss Earth Vietnam - Ảnh 3.

The Reborn Betel Leaf costume by author Le Cao Truong Thinh was inspired by images in Vietnamese folk culture: lotus flowers, lotus leaves, betel and areca nuts, conical hats and yem shirts. The materials used include recycled plastic bags for the skirt and cape. Used fertilizer bags for the hat and embossed motifs. Recycled dipped paper for the lotus flowers and leaf details. The author creatively used old materials to create something new and full of vitality.

Miss Earth Vietnam - Ảnh 4.

The Green Fishing Village by author Anh Ngoc is inspired by the simple beauty of coastal fishing villages. The author uses recycled jeans to tell the story of the sea. Each piece of recycled fabric is a small act to reduce waste and preserve the blue ocean.

Miss Earth Vietnam - Ảnh 5.

The sparkling rainbow by author Nguyen Duc Luong carries a humanistic message about the beauty hidden in things that seem to be discarded. The design is inspired by the image of a rainbow after the rain - a symbol of hope and rebirth.

Người đẹp dự thi Hoa hậu Trái đất Miss Earth Vietnam sẽ mặc trang phục từ bao bì nhựa, vỏ lon - Ảnh 7.

The design of Dao Chi Van Van by author Minh Thuan is inspired by the skillful Dao ethnic girl weaving brocade, the cultural beauty of the highlands. The outfit is made from the main materials of hard fabric, foam, flowers, and leftover fabric, conveying the message of the skillfulness of the ethnic girl weaving brocade patterns.

Miss Earth Vietnam - Ảnh 7.

The design of Phong hon Bach Phi by author Hoang Luc Huan is a combination of traditional cultural values ​​and modern creative thinking. Paper - a handmade material of ethnic minorities, easily biodegradable, environmentally friendly - is included in the design, expressing respect for cultural heritage and preserving national identity.

Miss Earth Vietnam - Ảnh 8.

Green Revival by author Vuong Bao is made from burlap and recycled plastic, a symbol of rebirth. The design has a dominant green tone evoking the breath of the deep forest, of life after drought. The stylized conical hat is like a halo of awakening after trauma.

Miss Earth Vietnam - Ảnh 9.

Indigo by author Hoang Luc Huan tells about the life of people in the mountainous region. The design is made from primitive indigo fabric combined with burlap fabric and pieces of glass and broken mirrors that catch the light.

Miss Earth Vietnam - Ảnh 10.

Kinh Bac Bo porcelain is inspired by traditional pottery villages with a message of rebirth. The motifs on the brown flower ceramic line are recreated and transformed. The main materials used in the design are environmentally friendly such as PP woven bags, sand, water hyacinth, rice, corn husks.

Người đẹp dự thi Hoa hậu Trái đất Miss Earth Vietnam sẽ mặc trang phục từ bao bì nhựa, vỏ lon - Ảnh 12.

The design Da Lam by Trinh Quoc Hung depicts the image of the night sky above the Milky Way. The design uses recycled materials such as old denim, plastic pieces, and shredded CDs to create a sparkling shooting star effect. The shoulder straps are made from fishing line combined with beads from old jewelry. The design symbolizes the revival of discarded things.

Miss Earth Vietnam - Ảnh 12.

The Ngu Nguyen design by author Nguyen Duc Luong is inspired by the five elements. Metal, wood, water, fire, and earth represent each aspect of life, the interaction and balance help maintain the ecosystem and protect the environment. The design is made from canvas, chiffon, sequins, and taffeta.

Miss Earth Vietnam - Ảnh 13.

The Wave design by Nguyen Thuan Thoi is inspired by ocean waves. The main materials are old denim and recycled plastic bottles. The design symbolizes energy, movement and emotion. The highlight is the layering technique that creates the image of each wave carrying the rhythm and breath of the ocean.

Miss Earth Vietnam - Ảnh 14.

The lotus by Dang Tien Dat is made from recycled materials such as packaging, rattan, bamboo, etc., contributing to spreading the message of green and sustainable living. The designer calls on the younger generation to preserve cultural beauty while protecting the environment.

Miss Earth Vietnam - Ảnh 15.

The Green Revival design by author Hoang Ngoc Lam uses main materials from plastic bags, nylon strings, pure strings, silk flower zinc... The outfit with the main color green evokes the breath of life.

Miss Earth Vietnam - Ảnh 16.

The design of the White Lotus Dance by Dang Tien Dat was inspired by the white lotus symbolizing nobility. The costume is recycled from used plastic bags with a message of environmental protection.

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