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Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Vietnam's new designers


Linda Mai Phung is a French fashion designer based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam where she founded her homonymous label in 2010.Her designs are inspired from her journeys and peregrinations around the world. Linda Mai Phung’s designs wander between tradition and modernity at the confluence of Asia and Europe. Her collections boast qualitative craftmanship and style for an inventive, feminine and elegant wardrobe.





Vu Ta Linh 

Linh has a colourful fashion background. At his parents’ insistence, he reluctantly joined the Hanoi Academy of Theatre and Cinema in 2005. He soon fell in love with traditional Vietnamese costumes that he learnt to make, and the history behind them. The fabrics, colours, shapes and detailing captivated him and, today, find their places in the collections he has created. Linh’s pieces have caught the eye of the fashion industry. In 2009, he took the second place spot in Hanoi’s Aquafina Pure Fashion competition and went on to compete in the same competition in Ho Chi Minh later that year. 
Linh’s women’s wear collections are inspired by a Vietnamese culture. He captures its elegance through contrasts in colors, lines and materials. He also utilises techniques, such as quilting, stitching, weaving, embroidery and patchwork.








Lucy’s Dream

Born in 2012, Lucy’s Dream is formed by a group of young Vietnamese artists sharing a common concept: to turn art into wearable art pieces. Their collections have focused on art themes, such as Đông Hồ painting culture of Vietnam, Vietnamese ethnic beauty, Surrealism and photographic sceneries, Greek mythology and typography. All pieces of clothing are hand-drawn, digitally manipulated, printed and then sewed, ensuring a highly skilled level of production and care. Alongside their fashion line, the collective also runs a sewing workshop for young people.
In less than two years, Lucy’s Dream has grown from an online store to a real one in Hanoi, with a substantial group of followers and buyers that share the same value in the arts and fashion.





Ly Giam Tien

Hi is 18-year-old designer, who has a really tough life as he struggled in his childhood and made his living by doing many jobs as snacks vendor, mason and tailor. this young designer never got to any vocational class or fashion school; however, he always cherished his passion for fashion and kept moving forward to make his dream come true.

Ly Giam Tien has proved to fashion luminaries that his creativity is not limited. With his consistency and enthusiasm, he has conquered the highest title of Project Runway Vietnam 2014 after going through many cut-throat challenges.







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