Runner-up Huyen My showcases her talent in designing Tet ao dai (traditional Vietnamese dress).
Having studied at the London Fashion Design Academy, the 2014 Miss Vietnam runner-up showcased her design skills by creating a collection of traditional Vietnamese ao dai dresses for the 2018 Lunar New Year.

Recently, on her personal page, runner-up Huyen My showed off beautiful photos of herself on the street at the beginning of the year, wearing a vibrant ao dai (traditional Vietnamese dress).

The runner-up wore a modernized ao dai (traditional Vietnamese dress), showcasing her increasingly radiant and beautiful appearance.

Surprisingly, these are the traditional Vietnamese dresses that the runner-up herself designed for the 2018 Tet holiday.

She revealed that she will be collaborating with a fashion brand to launch a collection of traditional Vietnamese dresses (áo dài) for the upcoming Lunar New Year, in her role as a designer.

Having studied at the London Fashion Academy, Huyen My didn't have much difficulty showcasing her design skills.

Modernized ao dai designs are quite simple but still flatter the wearer's figure.

Since the Miss Grand International 2017 competition, Huyen My has returned to her studies and participated in charitable and social activities during the Lunar New Year.
The beauty queen also excitedly shared her business plans for 2018.


