The British Fashion Show event is part of the UK Festival organized by the British Embassy on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of diplomatic cooperation between Vietnam and the UK.
This year's event , themed Building for the future, focuses on the diplomatic relationship between the UK and Vietnam in the areas of trade, education and sustainable development.
Costume designs by Vietnamese designers at the event "British Fashion Show".
At the event, 6 Vietnamese designers who graduated from London College for Design & Fashion Hanoi participated in a sustainable fashion show, making a strong impression on the audience and guests.
Designer Vu Ta Linh - Champion of the Asian Fashion Design Competition Star Creation 2013, first prize winner of the Designer by Viet Nam 2021 competition - brought a collection with many designs made from recycled old clothes, or using natural, biodegradable fabrics, and the fabric treatment also limits waste.
The costumes are recycled from old clothes or use natural, biodegradable fabrics, and the fabric treatment also limits waste.
Designer Lam Bui uses many natural fibers that are easy to recycle and plant dyeing methods that limit toxic chemicals for his collection. To ensure that the collection uses the most environmentally friendly materials, Lam Bui also imports pineapple leather fabric from Spain.
Designer Hue Anh launched a collection inspired by Sapa Town and H'Mong ethnic costumes. The collection is a combination of traditional ethnic costumes and modern fashion with the main materials being taffeta fabric and clothes recycled from ethnic costumes.
Vietnamese designers respect the criteria of sustainable fashion.
Designer Huyen Pham emphasizes sophisticated designs on high-quality, durable fabrics that help maintain the longevity of the outfit – adhering to the criteria of sustainable fashion.
The outfits in the collection by designer Eshter Tram receive much attention because of the meticulousness in technique, the minimalist shape increases the ability to combine and avoid going out of fashion, helping to prolong the product's life cycle.
These unique collections have contributed to promoting the criteria of sustainable fashion.
Designer Ta Thi Huong conveys her love for the art of hát bội through versatile, timeless clothing designs.
These unique collections have contributed to promoting the criteria of sustainable fashion: Prioritizing the use of natural or recycled materials, choosing ways to process materials to minimize waste, calculating to make designs "live" the longest, coming up with cutting plans to limit excess materials and paying attention to workers' rights.
An Nguyen
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