Miss Grand Vietnam 2023, Le Hoang Phuong, gracefully opens the show in an ensemble inspired by traditional Vietnamese papermaking techniques. The outfit showcases 3D silhouettes and intricate beaded floral embroidery, blending cultural heritage with modern fashion.
The designer incorporates lotus motifs, Vietnam’s national flower, to showcase its beauty to a global audience. This elegant touch symbolizes purity and resilience, key elements of Vietnamese culture.
Hoang Thuy, the first runner-up of Miss Universe Vietnam 2017, takes center stage as the vedette of the fashion show, embodying grace and sophistication.
A stunning gold leaf outfit is meticulously adorned with hundreds of hand-cut, 3D flowers, showcasing the designer’s attention to detail and craftsmanship.
The collection features a rich color palette of gold, red, and black, symbolizing women’s elegance, prosperity, and passion. Each piece tells a story of timeless beauty.
An outfit featuring the traditional Ao Dai on a lacquer painting background captivates international audiences, blending Vietnamese heritage with contemporary fashion.
Thanh Huong Bui’s collection includes unique outfits inspired by Vietnamese bamboo and hand-spinning techniques, attracting fashion enthusiasts with its innovative designs.
The designer seamlessly blends traditional Vietnamese folk values with advanced techniques, introducing the country’s rich culture to international audiences.
Shanghai Fashion Week’s Spring/Summer 2026 edition showcases an expanded lineup of global and homegrown labels. With over 100 shows from October 9 to 16, it surpasses last year’s offerings.

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