The classic low-waist ao dai is worn on many formal occasions with traditional rituals such as weddings, cultural events… As for everyday ao dai, ao dai for taking Tet photos, ao dai for street walking, spring travel Usually it will be a stylized, youthful and loose ao dai.
Innovative ao dai with loose shape, moderately short hem, short sleeves or slightly flared long sleeves in bright colors such as lotus pink, blue, mint green, light yellow… which is the most popular to wear because of its beauty. brings youthfulness and freshness to the wearer.
This year’s Tet season, the Ao Dai is renewed through unique pattern combinations of each brand. Patterns are woven directly on the surface of silk fabric along with handcrafted details such as embroidered flowers, buttons, bow ties… creating new, clear perspectives for the ao dai.
Low neck Ao Dai, round neck or small boat neck are familiar, convenient shapes that flatter the shoulders and neck most effectively.
Going down the street with ao dai and the joy of waiting for Tet
Besides the chaos and worries, there are still moments where everyone feels the joy of reunion and reunion when thinking about traditional Tet holidays. Ao dai is like a messenger of time – ao dai on the street is like a reminder that Tet is near.
Natural silk, synthetic silk, silk and chiffon ao dai bring lightness, softness and femininity and are still loved by girls this season.
In addition to the two-flap ao dai, there is also a four-flap ao dai style with two layers of fabric in combination of colors – the outer layer is a flowing transparent silk organza fabric, the inner layer and pants are made from synthetic satin silk that is drapey and soft. with skin.
Wear ao dai in clear blue tones, bringing optimism and radiant joy to the streets this season.
The ao dai is easy to wear, the material is soft, friendly and is processed in a variety of ways to bring fun and memorable experiences to fashionistas.