Model Ha Phuong with missing arm 'reappears', showing off her 'peak' charisma in an evening gown
After 2 years of attracting attention as a photo model, recently the one-armed model Ha Phuong suddenly 'reappeared' in the evening gown collection of designer Ha Duy.
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Two years ago, model Ha Phuong made headlines when she posed for photos. She was missing an arm but had a lovely face, a tall figure, and a desire to become a professional model. |
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Overcoming her inferiority complex about her physical defect, Ha Phuong seriously pursued her career by taking a modeling course from supermodel Ha Vy for many years and accumulating experience every day through each show and fashion photo shoot. |
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Not only appearing as a photo model, on October 31, Ha Phuong will also be the opening face for the "Darkness and Light" collection at Vietnam Runway Fashion Week in Ho Chi Minh City... To prepare for her first time walking on a large and professional stage, Ha Phuong has spent time practicing thoroughly. |
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In this comeback, Ha Phuong once again surprised the crew with her remarkable improvement in acting ability. She was very happy, excited, and looking forward to the moment of walking the catwalk in front of thousands of spectators. |
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Although she received media attention when she started modeling, Ha Phuong did not neglect her studies. The 16-year-old model limited her invitations to focus on studying and perfecting her skills. Ha Phuong confided that she always remembered the teachings of supermodel Ha Vy: "If you don't love yourself, no one will love you." |
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She is also very punctual, not afraid of difficulties, hardships and always works with a progressive spirit. |
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“I always want everyone to love and respect themselves, not to feel ashamed of their shortcomings or lack confidence in themselves. I will strive to be like the strong-willed role models on TV, books, newspapers and especially the famous disabled models Kelly Knox, Aimee Mullins, Rebekah Marine... in the world to realize my dream of becoming the first disabled model in Vietnam, inspiring people in the same situation as me” - she shared. |