Attending the recent House of iKons London Fashion Week 2024, Vietnamese designer Pham Ngoc Anh brought designs made entirely from natural plants and trees, grown on the beautiful, fertile lands of Vietnam, along with techniques of spinning, weaving, dyeing, beeswax painting and colors, and patterns typical of Vietnamese ethnic groups.
Previously, young Vietnamese designer Phan Dang Hoang also brought to Milan Fashion Week the majestic, magnificent beauty with the unique and outstanding colors of the mountainous regions of the West and North of Vietnam. Meanwhile, on the Shanghai catwalk, Creative Director of the Eunoia by An Vu Lan Anh brand brought the traditional colors of the Vietnamese people in the name of Multicolored Vietnam . All of these created endless excitement and interest among fashionistas around the world at international fashion weeks for the country and people of Vietnam.Bringing brocade to the London fashion show, designer Pham Ngoc Anh wants to introduce his homeland to friends around the world.
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After more than 20 years in Europe, designer Pham Ngoc Anh (right) returned to Vietnam to pursue his dream of promoting Vietnamese culture to fashionistas around the world.
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Highly applicable with shirts, straight pants, maxi skirts in a neutral, natural color palette, designer Ngoc Anh's collection is unique in following the sustainable trend at London Week.
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Mountain dreams - Mountain dreams is inspired by the designer's deep connection with the majestic mountains of Vietnam.
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The brocade pieces are embroidered and painted with beeswax by the Mong people (in Hang Kia, Pa Co, Hoa Binh) on each design is completely handmade.
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Before being painted, the fabric for the collection is rolled in stone to soften it. Then, the craftsmen begin to paint with beeswax and dye it with brown tubers or indigo leaves.
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To create 200 meters of beeswax brocade fabric for the collection, the designer and people spent many months growing hemp for fiber, spinning the fiber, and weaving on a loom.
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