Vietnamese fashion designer Vo Viet Chung will introduce 25 designs in his latest collection, Vuong Trieu (Royal), to the Haute With Heart Fashion Show that takes place at Hilton San Diego Bayfront.
Fashion designer Vo Viet Chung will introduce 25 designs in his latest collection, Vuong Trieu (Royal), to the Haute With Heart Fashion Show at Hilton San Diego Bayfront on August 13 (Photo: vietnamnet.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - V🍌ietnamese fashion designer Vo Viet Chung will introduce 25 designs in his latest collection, Vuong Trieu (Royal), to the Haute With Heart Fashion Show that takes place at Hilton San Diego Bayfront on August 13.
The event, which celebrates the 50th anniversary of St. Madeleine Sophie’s Center, features collections of five top-notch fashion designers worldwide, including Chung, who is also the only Asian fashion designer to get invited.
Proceeds raised at the fashion show benefit the unique programmes that the centre offers to over 400 adults with developmental disabilities (e.g. autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy).
Haute With Heart is the 39th annual fashion show organised by US fashion channel Leonard Símpson. It is expected to attract about 1,000 guests and broadcast on popular channels like Fashion TV and CNN.
Vuong Trieu collection not only demonstrates luxurious and royal beauty but also portrays a poetic royal garden. It is also the first time that Chung has combined hair, costumes and flowery backdrop to tell a beautiful royal story.
Chung is a renowned Vietnamese fashion designer who has made significant contributions to both domestic and international fashion by restoring traditional materials like Tan Chau silk and My A satin, and introducing them to the world. He has also attended many famous fashion weeks and events worldwide.-VNA
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