On October 1, Linh Thu unveiled her latest collection, “Stairway to Heaven,” at the historic 160-year-old Le Marois Hotel in Paris. Her designs graced the runway with a poetic, delicate, and ethereal allure, captivating the audience.
Meanwhile, Austria-based Vietnamese designer La Hong continued to make waves by seamlessly blending the traditional Áo dài into contemporary fashion narratives, showcasing Vietnam’s rich heritage on the global stage.
Their presence in Paris not only celebrated their individual artistry but also marked a significant stride in introducing Vietnamese culture and fashion to an international audience.
Following the success in Paris, the fashion journey continues in Vietnam with Paris Fashion Week by Supertalent World, scheduled from October 14 to 24. The grand finale, set for October 24 at Ascott Complex in Tay Ho, Hanoi, is poised to be Asia’s most anticipated fashion event of 2025, drawing significant attention from fashion enthusiasts worldwide.
Paris Fashion Week, held semi-annually in Paris, France, features spring/summer and autumn/winter collections. It stands as one of the “Big Four” fashion weeks, alongside New York, Milan, and London.
The Spring/Summer 2026 edition, running from September 29 to October 7 at Wyndham Pleyel Resort Paris, will showcase 74 shows from designers across the globe.

Young Vietnamese Designer Showcases Silk at Milan Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2026
VOV.VN – At just 25, designer Phan Dang Hoang presented his latest collection, “Lacquer,” at Milan Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2026 in Italy. Held from September 23 to 29, his designs featured Lanh My A silk and traditional Vietnamese handicraft materials, blending heritage with contemporary fashion.
A Festival of Friendship: Vietnam Day in Slovakia Captivates a Global Audience
The third Vietnam Day, known as Den Vietnamu in Slovakia, was a recent collaborative effort between the Vietnamese Embassy and the Vietnamese Association in this Central European nation. This vibrant event, held in Bratislava, attracted a diverse crowd of approximately 10,000 visitors, both local and international. It served as a cultural bridge, bringing people together to celebrate and experience the richness of Vietnam in the heart of Slovakia.






