2/25/09

White silk "Ao dai"

The beauty of women dressed in “Ao Dai” always leaves a deep impression on foreign visitors to Vietnam.

Girl students dressed in white long robes take to streets on the way to schools or back home, or gracefully sail on their bikes along streets. Female secretaries in delicate pastels greet you at an office door and older ladies in deep shades of purple, green or blue cut a striking pose at a restaurant dinner. The “Ao Dai” appears to flatter every figure.

Sometimes we called "Ao dai" is "Ao trang", means "white dress" or "white coat". This is pure white. Why call that? Because the white "Ao dai" contain the purest meaning and beauty of all "Ao dai"'s kinds. Really when the VietNamese young girl wears "Ao trang", the surrounding scene starts to become charming.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

who is the photographer of the beautiful black and white photos above? thanks for any info!