Oct 19, 2017 / 15:11
Domestic and international designers to attend Vietnam-Int’l Fashion Week Fall-Winter 2017
From October 31 to November 3, about 20 domestic and international designers will attend the Vietnam - International Fashion Week (VIFW) Fall - Winter 2017 set to take place at the National Convention Centre in Hanoi.

![]() Domestic and international designers to attend Vietnam-Int’l Fashion Week Fall-Winter 2017
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International designers like French Tony Ward , those from Atelier Chardon Savard Fashion School of France, of Colombian Jorge Duque as well as several Korean brands such as A.AV and D.gnak.
Leading models are expected to introduce unique and impressive fashion collections, which promise to set a new trend for Vietnamese fashion this fall-winter. In addition, VIFW plans to organize “The best street style” event on the threshold of each fashion show at the Trang Tien Plaza Shopping Mall in Hanoi.
Last year, Vietnam-Int’l Fashion Week Fall-Winter was held for the first time in Hanoi, wich showcased the most innovative, creative and impressive collections of elite local and international fashion designers, including Nguyen Cong Tri, Phuong My, Giao Linh and Thuy Nguyen.
Nguyen Cong Tri, one of Vietnam’s top designers, opened the Fall Winter Vietnam International Fashion Week 2016 in Hanoi with his collection “The girl of a stranger, and me!”. 2016 marked Tri’s 10th year in the fashion business. After a decade, he wanted to remember the first days in the business as a young talented man with lots of passion but little experience. He has come a long way to join the best designers in Vietnam.
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