Vietnamese fashion designer Le Thi Lan Huong recently showcased her stunning Ao Dai collection of 30 silk outfits at a special event. Each outfit was meticulously crafted with intricate patterns of rural areas, Dong Ho folk painting, upland children, and terraced fields. This remarkable collection is sure to be a hit with fashionistas everywhere. Huong’s Ao Dai collection is a beautiful representation of her appreciation for Vietnamese culture and its traditional art forms. From the vibrant colors to the delicate details, each outfit is truly a work of art. With this collection, Huong is sure to make a lasting impression on the fashion world.

Ukrainian designer Oksana Polonets presented her stunning Vyshyvanka fashion collection, featuring 32 outfits for the whole family. From daily wear to wedding ceremonies, the collection is perfect for any occasion. Each piece was crafted with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring that those who wear them are sure to turn heads.

The collection showcases Ukraine’s age-old sophisticated embroidery techniques, boasting colorful floral patterns in a modern style.

The fascinating fashion show, co-hosted by the Embassy of Ukraine in Vietnam and the Vietnamese Women’s Museum, offered audiences a captivating glimpse into the traditional costumes of both Vietnam and Ukraine. With grace and elegance, the costumes featured intricate hand-embroidery techniques that play an essential role in the long-standing cultures of both nations. It was truly a remarkable display that highlighted the many similarities between the two countries.

A stunning photo exhibition showcasing the beauty of traditional Ukrainian costumes was held during the event, giving visitors the chance to learn more about the intricate embroidery, designs, and colors found in these garments from different regions across the Eastern European country.

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