Accordingly, Oanh walked a total of eight shows during the week, or three shows fewer than No. 1 Caren Jepkemei of Kenya.

The website notes that the ranking also highlights models who have built up a reputation for their work on the runways over the last several season.

“These are the models casting directors and designers look to time and again come fashion month,” it adds.

Oanh first became known to the public through fashion reality-show Vietnam’s Next Top Model back in 2017. Since then she has been determined to follow a professional modelling career and go on to achieve success.

With a high-fashion look, she perfectly fits the requirements of many international fashion houses and has worked with brands such as MM6 Maison Margiela, Stella McCartney, and Halpern. In July, 2021, she was a key model in the campaign promoting the Gucci Diana bag.

Oanh also become the first local female model to catwalk in the Italian fashion house Dolce & Gabbana during Milan Fashion Week. 

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