There is a lot of discussion about the old and new rules to know when planning your party attire. However, there is very little talk about how to dress for Tet except for the Ao Dai, especially when you are the hostess. Here are some tips to help you create a neat and perfect image.
A green silk trouser suit like Thyph Loungewear's spring/summer 2025 suit is a classic choice for a holiday outfit.
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The first word to remember when DRESSING for receiving guests on Tet holiday : Polite
To find the perfect balance between wanting to look your best and respecting the venue of the living room - the place where guests are received, metallic black is also a suitable suggestion.
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Mr. Nguyen Van Phung - founder of the brand T HYPH L OUNGEWEAR advises: " The living room is always a place where women need appropriate clothing and this means absolutely avoiding excessive necklines, skirts that are too short and see-through when receiving guests. In addition, tones such as fluorescent colors, complex graphics, flashy decorations such as rhinestones, crystals and sequins should also be limited".
The importance of clothing style
When looking for luxury, shape and material are the starting points of everything.
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Avoid clothes that are too tight and accentuate your body curves too much.
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The wide proportions and soft shapes of the shirt and skirt combo are also suggestions for women when receiving guests on Tet holiday.
It’s best to choose clothes that hug your figure without being too tight, such as A-line skirts, long coats, or straight-cut dresses. Or you can wear silk clothes that are loose-fitting but not too loose for a softer, more luxurious look.
Color selection
Satin midi skirt and sleeveless top in pale pink
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The most suitable shades are pastel or slightly brighter colors, especially during the first days of the year.
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We’ve talked about avoiding fluorescents and flashy graphics. But there’s nothing stopping you from focusing on color and print for your holiday living room: snake prints or delicate florals, and even shades of burgundy and green. While greys and dark blues may be a little too uninspiring to wear on holiday, black and white are the basics that shouldn’t be abandoned.
Article with professional support from designers and Mr. Nguyen Van Phung, owner of fashion brand Thyph Loungewear.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/thoi-trang-tre/quy-tac-de-co-trang-phuc-tiep-khach-ngay-tet-that-hoan-hao-185250128160923343.htm
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