Malaysian Audience Mesmerized by Vietnamese Designer’s Collection at Fashion Week
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His pre-fall 2023 collection features the theme of ‘The Portrait Of Saigon,’ which draws inspiration from the dynamism and the modernity of Ho Chi Minh City.
The event provides a platform in which fashion industry players can come together and showcase their talents.
Designer Hao Truong (R) shares that he expects to help popularise Vietnam’s rich cultural identity and friendly people among international friends through his designs.
Designer Hao Truong, 26, is from Ca Mau province and began his career in 2015. During the Malaysian fashion event he also introduces his new designs for both men and women, with the designs boasting a strong and dynamic style.
Following are some photos of designer Hao Truong’s collection.
The event is being organised by the Vietnam Film Institute as part of the sixth Hanoi International Film Festival 2022. On display at the event will be 200 photos of numerous relic sites and cultural heritages, all of which are settings of cinematographic works used by both local and foreign filmmakers. Furthermore, approximately 150 images selected from 29 feature films and documentaries will also be exhibited at the function. The exhibition will include more than 40 pictures showing the true beauty of Hanoi in the past, as well as its recent development taken by filmmakers Pham Thanh Ha, photographers Nguyen Huu Bao, and Hoang Huu Khanh. Visitors will therefore have the chance to see scenes from Hanoi in famous films, including “Hanoi Mua Chim Lam To”, “Hanoi in the season for birds to build nests” in English, “Nam thang va nhung tang cao”, “Months, years and the heights” in English, and “Ky niem 30 nam giai phong thu do”, “30th anniversary of the capital liberation” in Engl...
The documentary covered the tradition of ‘bride-kidnapping’ among the Mong ethnic minority in the northwest mountainous region of Vietnam. Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha and People’s artist Nhu Quynh handed over the award to the director at the award ceremony at Da Nang’s Trung Vuong Theatre on May 13. The judging panel selected it as the best among 12 films of the Asian competition award, and eight films of the Vietnamese film competition at the week-long festival. “It’s the longest documentary that I have done so far. I worked on the film in 2017-2021 with many difficulties seeking funding and assistance for the competition,” Diem said. “I thank the funding organisations, friends and the film crew for supporting me during production. I also express my sincerely thanks to the film’s main subject Ma Thi Di and the Mong community in helping me experience and explore their lifestyle,” she said. The 32-year-old director said she was fascinated by docu...
The objects and photos on display reflect Buddhist thought, philosophy and spirit, and honour individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the development of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha (VBS) since its inception in November 1981. Notably, they feature Buddhist popularisation in remote, border and island areas, including the nine islands in Truong Sa (Spartly), along with international cooperation in promoting Vietnam’s Buddhism to the world. This is the first-ever exhibition that introduces all dignitaries of the Patronage Council, the Executive Council and other units of the VBS since the council was founded, as well as 13 departments and 63 provincial chapters of the council, according to Most Venerable Thich Tho Lac, head of the VBS’s cultural department. Nearly 1,100 delegates from across the country will attend the ninth National Buddhist Congress, scheduled for November 28-29 in Hanoi. During ...
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