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Posters of Vietnamese films on Ao dai

HNN.VN - Within the framework of this Vietnam Film Festival, the Gala dinner and the art show "Ao Dai and Cinema" took place on the evening of November 18th at Full House restaurant.

Honoring the Ao Dai at the 22nd Vietnam Film FestivalAo dai is the highlight in response to the 22nd Vietnam Film Festival“Hue people wearing Ao dai” film making

 The collection "Ao Dai and cinema" by the designer Vo Quang Phat. Photo: Nhat Linh

The program was directed by the Ao dai designer Viet Bao. In addition to the collections of five-paneled Ao Dai and ao dai in traditional and modern styles, the program also introduced the collection "Ao Dai and cinema" by the designer Vo Quang Phat.

The 26 special ao dai designs were inspired by posters of the films competing in the 22nd Vietnam Film Festival, such as: "Dreamy Eyes", "The Camellia Sisters V", "Kiều", "I am mine", and by the beauty of Hue heritage as movie settings. This is a unique combination between Ao Dai and cinema, honoring the costume’s presence in Vietnamese cinema.

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