
The Lion Island of Singapore is a famous destination of this country. The project has been in operation since 1972, attracting millions of tourists from all over the world to visit every year.
The Ao Dai collection The Colours of Humanity by designer Trung Dinh is inspired by natural wonders, famous architectural and artistic works around the world.
Realistically depicting world famous landmarks on silk ao dai
These famous landscapes were realistically painted by designer Trung Dinh on Bao Loc silk (Lam Dong province) using his own unique ombre dyeing technique.
Ombre dyeing is a technique of manually spreading and changing colors to create new materials.
Famous and familiar landmarks chosen to be painted on the ao dai include: the Statue of Liberty (USA), Venice (Italy), Eiffel Tower (France), Sydney (Australia), Petronas Twin Towers (Malaysia), Lion Island (Singapore), Bali Heaven Gate (Indonesia)...
Or other famous landmarks such as: Cape Town City Hall (South Africa), Patuxay Arc de Triomphe (Laos), Mount Roraima (Venezuela), Sevilla Square (Spain), Palacio de Bellas Artes Palace (Mexico)...
Architectural works with religious and belief elements, designer Trung Dinh skillfully painted on silk scarves combined with ombre dyed ao dai.

The Statue of Liberty is a famous symbol when mentioning America. This work is meticulously painted on the silk ao dai.

The symbol of France is the Eiffel Tower. This famous architectural work was built in 1889. Any tourist coming to France wants to take a photo at this place once.

Bali's Heaven's Gate is a famous tourist destination in Indonesia, creating the feeling of opening to heaven, attracting many tourists to take pictures at sunrise and sunset.
Each ao dai is like a unique work of art.
“For countries and territories that few people know about, choosing a typical symbol is not easy.
It took me a long time to research and consider the famous landmarks, even consulting many people to choose the most typical symbol when looking at the picture without any symbols" - designer Trung Dinh shared.
In Vietnam, he chose to paint the Trang An scenic complex (Ninh Binh) because this is the hometown of beauty queen Bui Thi Xuan Hanh.
She is representing Vietnam in Miss Cosmo 2024. On the other hand, the organizers also organize many activities at this famous place.
Trung Dinh and his colleagues spent months drawing, ombre dyeing, and sewing to complete 60 designs.
Each Ao Dai is considered a work of art with high artistic value.
These designs were performed by beauty queens from various countries within the framework of the Miss Cosmo 2024 contest.

The harmonious beauty of rocks, rivers, forests and sky in Trang An creates a vibrant natural world. Trang An scenic complex was recognized as a world cultural and natural heritage in 2014.

Plaza de España is a famous square in the city of Seville, Spain. It is considered an architectural masterpiece and an important cultural symbol of Seville.

San Juan Castle is the capital and largest city of Puerto Rico. It is considered a major industrial, financial, cultural and tourist center.

Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) is a famous golden temple in Bangkok, Thailand, recognized by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage in 1987.

The famous Patuxay Triumphal Arch in the capital city of Vientiane, Laos. The highlight of Patuxay is the details and patterns typical of Laos, such as carvings and reliefs about Buddhist culture and traditions of Laos.

Designer Trung Dinh
Designer Trung Dinh has been carrying out a long-term project called Silk Sings on the Shoulder for the past 10 years to spread the love of ao dai, while preserving and promoting traditional silk weaving villages in Vietnam.
He is one of the designers participating in the Ho Chi Minh City Ao Dai Festival for many seasons.
He also promotes Ao Dai at international events such as: Vietnam - Ho Chi Minh City Festival 2023 in Porto, Portugal; Vietnam - Ho Chi Minh City Tourism Roadshow 2024 in Australia; Ho Chi Minh City Day in Osaka, Japan 2024 ; Asian and China International Exhibition 2024 in Guangxi, China...
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