In the new Ao Dai photo series, Ly Nha Ky shows off her mature beauty and sophisticated fashion sense. Le Ngoc Lam's designs are diverse in shape and color, creating harmony between the traditional Ao Dai and the cool green space of the Ho Chi Minh City Zoo.

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The metallic silk ao dai is stylized from the traditional ao dai, with flared sleeves to help conceal flaws, bringing a feminine and gentle look.
Ly Nha Ky skillfully enhances the gentleness and elegance of Vietnamese women through the delicate ao dai designs of Le Ngoc Lam.
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Besides traditional ao dai, Ly Nha Ky experimented with innovative designs. She combined ao dai with modern accessories such as handbags and glasses, creating a unique fashion style that is both traditional and modern.
The ao dai is elaborately designed on a high-quality taffta fabric combined with Japanese organza fabric to create an interesting contrast. The details are handmade, each petal is sewn evenly and beautifully and connected to create a visual effect.
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Designed on a background of embossed floral brocade, the crane motifs are individually designed and arranged in an elaborate row.
"I love Tet very much, because this is an occasion to return to my family, to gather around the Tet meal with traditional dishes such as banh chung, braised pork, and bamboo shoot soup. Ao dai is always my first choice on special occasions like this," she said.
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The design uses high-quality silk imported from Japan, soft silk material and uses hot hand stamping technique. This costume took nearly 100 hours to complete and nearly 30 meters of fabric to fold into tiny ripples.
Through the ao dai, Ly Nha Ky hopes to contribute to promoting the image of Vietnamese women, while honoring the traditional beauty of the nation.
Khoi Nguyen
Photo, clip: NVCC

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