
Foreign designer's love for Viet Nam’s brocade
Mesmerized by brocade material, Australian designer Cynthia Mann decided to settle down in Viet Nam after staying for a short time to help her friend complete a documentary project. The designer brought the fashion brand “Future Traditions” which has impressed many customers, mostly foreigners living in Viet Nam.
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Mesmerized by brocade material, Australian designer Cynthia Mann decided to settle down in Viet Nam. (Photo: VNP/VNA) |
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Cynthia Mann makes embroidery patterns on Future Traditions' clothing. (Photo: VNP/VNA) |
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Cynthia Mann poses for a photo with her Vietnamese friend Sam Thi Tinh, the owner of Hoa Tien Brocade. (Photo: VNP/VNA) |
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Ceramic jewelry made by Australian designer Cynthia Mann. (Photo: VNP/VNA) |
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Future Traditions products (Photo: VNP/VNA) |
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Australian designer Cynthia Mann uses patterns from discarded ceramic pieces to create brocade patterns. (Photo: VNP/VNA) |
(Source: VNA)