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Kha My Van chosen as the "first face" on the show by French designer Julien Fournie

KTĐT - The Paris Haute Couture Week, held from July 5 to 9, was attended by French and Italian designers such as Giambattista Valli, Giorgio Armani Prive, Schiaparelli, and Versace, besides Valentino.

KTĐT - The Paris Haute Couture Week, held from July 5 to 9, was attended by French and Italian designers such as Giambattista Valli, Giorgio Armani Prive, Schiaparelli, and Versace, besides Valentino.
Famous model Kha My Van has become the first Vietnamese model to walk down the catwalk at Paris Haute Couture Week.
 
Kha My Van acts as the "first face" on the show by French designer Julien Fournie
Kha My Van acts as the "first face" on the show by French designer Julien Fournie
Van was the runner-up at Vietnam Next Top Model 2012 contest. She has participated in various fashion shows in and outside the country.
She has been working for nearly two weeks in a project by BeU Models and Crystal Model and Slides Models Agency.
After her catwalk on July 7, Van was chosen as the "first face" on the show by French designer Julien Fournie the same day.

 
French designer Julien Fournie
French designer Julien Fournie
Van was also selected to take photos with Fournie for his preview collection album before the show.
The French designer praised Van's professional style as well as her confident walk down the catwalk.
"I cannot express my pride in seeing Van open the show by designer Fournie," Le Quynh Trang, chairperson of BeU Models, which manages and trains models, said. "It's no longer a dream, because today the dream came true when a Vietnamese model walked with confidence at the top fashion show.”
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