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August, 19 2011 09:34:43

Designers house launches fashion show spectacular

Style it up: Miss Viet Nam 2010 Dang Thi Ngoc Han will present new creations by young Vietnamese designers on the catwalk at the Viet Nam Designers House tonight. — VNS Photo Hai Dong

Style it up: Miss Viet Nam 2010 Dang Thi Ngoc Han will present new creations by young Vietnamese designers on the catwalk at the Viet Nam Designers House tonight. — VNS Photo Hai Dong

HCM CITY — The Viet Nam Designers House in HCM City will hold its biggest fashion show My Style tonight to celebrate the first anniversary of the "fashion space for Vietnamese designers".

Starting at 7.30pm, the show will feature around 200 products of designers with various styles and for different occasions including office and casual wear, evening gowns and wedding dresses.

The designs use the 3D cube technology which "takes advantage of solid geometry mentality to create costumes with lively structures that help to conceal the body's shortcomings", organisers said in a press release.

The designs will be presented on the catwalk by regular male and female models of Viet Nam Designers House including Thuy Huong, Ha Dang, Hong Que, Binh Minh, Hoang Yen, and Ngoc Quyen.

Also taking part in the show will be two winners of the Viet Nam's Next Top Model Contest 2010 Huyen Trang and Tuyet Lan; as well as Miss Viet Nam 2008 and 2010, Tran Thi Thuy Dung and Dang Thi Ngoc Han, respectively.

Han will also join the event as a designer with her spring-summer collection using vignettes of Ly dynasty's pottery and Vietnamese silk. She is a graduate of the Ha Noi College of Industrial Fine Art's Fashion Design Faculty.

Viet Nam Designers House brings together 32 Vietnamese designers with 22 domestic fashion brands.

It was set up by the Vietmode company to promote Vietnamese designing talent by providing a space for young designers to display and sell their creations.

Besides well-known designers like Anh Vu, Trong Nguyen, Viet Lien and Minh Hanh, younger designers like Le Hang, Nguyen Hang, Cuong Thinh, F8, Thanh Hoa and Kim Thanh have been gradually making a name for themselves because of the new facility. — VNS

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