VOV.VN - Vietnamese textile and garment products attracted significant attention from both British and international retailers at Source Fashion London, Europe’s largest textile and fashion trade fair, held in London from July 8 to 10.
VOV.VN - Renowned French designer Julien Fournié is set to unveil his latest collection at the Aquafina Vietnam International Fashion Week (AVIFW) Spring/Summer 2025 in Ho Chi Minh City this June, marking his return to the AVIFW runway after a 10-year hiatus.
Vietnamese enterprises are making a distinctive impression at the 2025 Fashion InStyle international expo in Hong Kong, with innovative, environmentally friendly fashion products crafted from coffee grounds, banana fibres, pineapple leaves, and lotus stems.
VOV.VN - A fashion show was held in Hanoi on April 13, honouring the beauty of the Ao Dai (traditional long dress) from across the country and impressing both local and foreign audiences.
VOV.VN - Hoang Thuy, winner of Vietnam's Next Top Model 2011 and a Top 20 finalist at Miss Universe 2019, is set to grace the runway at Shanghai Fashion Week in China from March 29 to 31.
VOV.VN - The Global Student Fashion Week (GSFW) 2025 set to be held from December 4 to 9 in Hanoi is expected to gather together 150 designers from 30 fashion schools, 999 beauty queens and kings, 900 dancers, and over 6,000 invitees worldwide, according to the event organiser.
VOV.VN - A fashion show featuring policewomen in Ao Dai (traditional long dress) as part of a music gala honoring public security forces has left a strong impression on both locals and visitors.
VOV.VN - Young fashion designer Phan Dang Hoang presented his collection, which draws inspiration from poonah paper, known locally as Dó paper, at the Milan Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2025 exhibition "The Soul of Nation".
VOV.VN - As many as 250 pets took part in a fashion contest in Ho Chi Minh City on February 22 as part of International Pet Festival (InterPet Fest) & Expo Vietnam.
Vietnam Society, a non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting Vietnamese arts and culture, hosted a vibrant Vietnamese Lunar New Year (Tet) celebration on February 15 at the Martin Luther King Library in central Washington D.C, spotlighting fashion and cuisine, two integral aspects of Vietnamese culture.