Models show off the collection Dystopia designed by Nguyễn Tuấn Anh. It's about people who are impacted negatively by social networks and technology. — VNS Photo Đỗ Hữu
HÀ NỘI — Through the language of fashion, young graduates of the Hà Nội-based London College of Design and Fashion (LCDF) covered urgent social issues through a fashion show on Saturday.
After the show, the collections remain on display at the LCDF, 98 Tô Ngọc Vân Street, Hà Nội, for one week.
The highlight of the event is Lương Thị Ngọc Quỳnh with the collection Admonito, reflecting traffic safety. She uses waterproof materials, denim, leather and lace to create a collection with slogans such as “fasten seat belts” and “stop drinking”.
Jamie Nguyễn Bảo promotes a message of saving and recycling with the collection Pattern of Thoughts in which he reuses old clothes from family members.
The collection Admonito by Lương Thị Ngọc Quỳnh reflects traffic safety.
Vũ Thị Khánh Linh uses strong colours such as red, orange and yellow in the collection Beyond Original. She finds inspiration from endless sand dunes. Like Bảo, Linh also creates clothes from recycled materials.
A model demonstrates Vũ Trần Ngọc Anh's collection Heal the Soul. All fabrics are dyed with eco-friendly colours.
Sharing the same concern about the environment, Vũ Trần Ngọc Anh introduces the collection Heal the Soul, which is inspired by the style of Nigerian artist Fela Kuti. Using colours and patterns from Africa, the collection combines natural materials and eco-friendly colours in dyeing. — VNS
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