For many ladies, Tet would not be complete without the Ao Dai worn during the three days of Tet, worn when going to the spring flower market or taking commemorative photos to say goodbye to the old year and welcome the new year. The 5 Ao Dai models below have a variety of designs, materials and fashion styles, so they can give you the answer to the question of which is the most beautiful Tet Ao Dai for you.
Four-layer silk ao dai, the fabric is shiny, light and fluttering. Loyal to most of the details of the traditional ao dai shape, the design has a youthful, trendy highlight which is the bow-tied sleeve detail.
Silk Ao Dai, Silk Ao Dai
Mentioning Ao Dai is mentioning the image of the dress fluttering in the wind, gently swaying rhythmically with each step. Ao Dai made of silk, chiffon, patterned silk, synthetic satin... are the familiar choices of most ladies during Tet. This year, the gentle and feminine Ao Dai is still full of interesting patterns, colors and shapes from traditional tight-fitting to free-flowing loose-fitting.
Ladies can find countless beautiful designs of silk ao dai from brands such as: Cao stu, MOZZ, Hoivu, Lalin, Ivy Moda, Joven, Stefanni, May house cabinet, MYAN, Jenue...
Printed Ao Dai, light, thin fabric, two layers, gentle and flowing
Satin silk ao dai with charming and pretty hand-embroidered details, short sleeves, and a comfortable loose fit
Velvet Ao Dai, Velvet Floral Ao Dai
Velvet Ao Dai is the most strongly renewed Ao Dai style in the Tet At Ty season. On the familiar thick and luxurious velvet and corduroy materials, fashion houses innovate with modern shapes, stylized details and eye-catching new colors. Velvet fabric embroidered with sparkling sequins, straight-cut velvet Ao Dai... is a combination of classic and youthful modern spirit. If you love velvet Ao Dai, go to Leap Art, Chicka Chika, LYP, Sixdo, Chic Land, La in hoa, Mare, RUE DES CHATS..
Besides, there is also synthetic fabric woven with velvet patterns exploited by many fashion houses such as Xeo Xo, COCOSIN... The uniqueness and impression lies in the fabric surface interwoven with the translucent and soft effects of velvet patterns.
Model Thanh Hang wears an impressive velvet-patterned ao dai from Xeo Xo
Classic style burgundy velvet long dress with flared sleeves
Tweed Ao Dai
Started to be seen in a few recent Tet ao dai seasons, tweed ao dai brings a familiar yet strange image when made from classic fabric typical of the cold autumn and winter season.
This year, in addition to the straight tweed ao dai style of Rap and Beloved, ITWARDROBE also has new ideas from the floral wave ao dai of Mermaid. The low-neck design, wavy sleeves on embossed floral tweed fabric bring a new, unique beauty to the wearer.
The gentle yet unique beauty of the light pink and blue tones of the lightly-waisted shirt with the innovative details of the wavy sleeves and cloud-shaped brooch
Sequins Ao Dai, Sequin Ao Dai
Carrying the colors of festivals and bustling year-end parties are the ao dai made of glittering sequins.
Ladies can choose from an impressively sophisticated sequin-patterned ao dai or a fabric made of fine sequins, sequins mixed with organza, silk chiffon... from Xeo Xo, Lalin, Dinh Dang,
Two sequin materials bring two different, extremely impressive sparkling images to the ao dai for the year-end holiday season - tiny sequins or sequins arranged in floral patterns.
A gentle, unique combination of a sequins and organza ao dai
Impressive black color, beautiful and elegant
Youthful and liberal modernized Ao Dai
The 2025 Tet season's modernized Ao Dai brings a sense of closeness and familiarity despite being imbued with many outstanding fashion trends such as using faux metal brooches, bow-shaped details... In addition to soft, flowing fabrics like silk and satin, there are also suggestions for Ao Dai such as organza (Cao Stu brand), taffeta (White Plan brand), linen (F2 Fashion and Freedom brand, Kana, Canary linen, Toch dress, Mono, Élan.Hanoi...).
The modernized ao dai is youthful and fresh but still retains the typical image of the Vietnamese ao dai.
Designer Quy Cao's layered ao dai is inspired by the image of terraced fields. The organza ao dai is worn with white trousers or wide-leg pants.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/thoi-trang-tre/5-mau-ao-dai-dep-xuat-sac-duoc-ua-thich-nhat-mua-tet-at-ty-185250106162215753.htm
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