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Ethnic minority fabrics add to ao dai designs

Many people love the traditional Vietnamese ao dai (long dress) look, but few have ever seen how the designs look when combined with beautiful brocades copied from or made by the nation's ethnic people.
Many people love the traditional Vietnamese ao dai (long dress) look,but few have ever seen how the designs look when combined with beautifulbrocades copied from or made by the nation's ethnic people. Afashion event taking place in France in November will be the firstoverseas to show people the different look, according to Eva NguyenBinh, cultural counsellor at the French Embassy in Hanoi. The show will display ao dai collections from designers Minh Hanh, Hung Viet and Lan Huong. Viet applies modern techniques by copying ethnic designs and printingthem on fabric. Hanh uses silver necklaces to set off long dresses madewith traditional brocade, much of the material dyed with plant extracts,including woad, while Huong produces her own embroidery using tribaldesigns.
Binh said the show would be a precious chance forFrench people to enjoy creations by Hanh, one of the few Vietnamesedesigners who have established reputations abroad. The collections will be displayed at Hotel de ville de Paris (Paris Municipal Administration) on November 3. This event is part of the Vietnam-France Year which celebrates thesuccess of cultural activities organised in both countries to celebrate40 years of diplomatic ties.
Binh said another show would beheld in Versailles on November 6 would also display the colourfulcostumes made by ethnic people. These collections will be displayed at the Vietnamese Women's Museum in December. The fashion shows will feature Vietnamese and French leading modelsincluding Miss Vietnam 2010, Ngoc Han, and Miss France 2004, LaetitiaBleger.
Although Han is busy with her role as member of thejury for the Miss Vietnam 2014 pageant, she said that she was longingfor performing at the event.-VNA

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