Vietnam Project Runway 2014 winner Ly Giam Tien will unveil his latest collection Dark Raven on February 15 at Crowne Plaza Times Square in New York City as part of the ongoing New York Couture Fashion Week.
His collection showcase in New York is part of the Project Runway prize he won last July.
According to the 19-year-old designer, the new creations were inspired by mysterious crows.
After winning Project Runway, the young designer strengthened his reputation with his collection Visual Illusion, unveiled at Vietnam International Fashion Week 2014 in December.
In the same month, his spring-summer collection was introduced at the Vietnam's Next Top Model 2014 finale to applause from fashion experts and audience members.
Vietnam's Next Top Model 2013 winner Mau Thuy and Vietnam's Next Top Model 2014 top nine member Quynh Chau will join other international models presenting creations by Tien on the New York runway.
According to the 19-year-old designer, the new creations were inspired by mysterious crows.
Fashion designer Ly Giam Tien, 18, winner of Project Runway 2014, showcased his collection during the Vietnam International Fashion Week
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In the same month, his spring-summer collection was introduced at the Vietnam's Next Top Model 2014 finale to applause from fashion experts and audience members.
Vietnam's Next Top Model 2013 winner Mau Thuy and Vietnam's Next Top Model 2014 top nine member Quynh Chau will join other international models presenting creations by Tien on the New York runway.
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