(QNO) - The Vietnamese Women’s Museum in Hanoi is featuring an exhibition on Ao Dai (traditional long dress) as part of activities celebrating the 60th anniversary of the capital city’s Liberation Day (October 10).
The event is divided into two periods: Ao Dai before the August Revolution designed by Thu Ha and Ao Dai in the process of integration and development designed by Lan Huong.
The event runs through October 19.
Here are some photos of Ao Dai on display at the exhibition:
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Caption of each Ao Dai designed by Lan Huong denotes origin, unique culture and value |
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The highlight of the exhibition is 10m Ao Dai with hand-made embroidery by designer Lan Huong who spent two years making it |
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Collections themed Tay Ho lotus, Nhat Tan peach flowers and Ngoc Ha flower garden |
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Dong Ho folk paintings embroidered on Ao Dai |
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Patterns of cock and flowers embroidered on Ao Dai |
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Patterns of Rat’s Wedding |
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A collection themed Hanoi old quarter |
(Source: VOV4)