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Washington event celebrates Vietnamese traditional fashion, cuisine
Fashion designer Thai Nguyen shares his ao dai designs which display his inclusive approach - that Ao dai is for everyone, irrespective of gender, body type, or skin tone. VNA Photo: Kiều Trang
Celebrated chef Kevin Tien showcases classic Vietnamese Tet dishes. VNA Photo: Kiều Trang
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Washington event celebrates Vietnamese traditional fashion, cuisine
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Vietnam Society, a non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting Vietnamese arts and culture, hosted a vibrant Vietnamese Lunar New Year (Tet) celebration on February 15 at the Martin Luther King Library in central Washington D.C, spotlighting fashion and cuisine, two integral aspects of Vietnamese culture. The event featured an impressive line-up of guest speakers, including writer and culinary expert Monique Truong, fashion designer Thai Nguyen, acclaimed chef Kenny Thai, and Professor Annita Mannur, a specialist in Critical Race and Gender Studies at American University. VNA Photo: Kiều Trang
Washington event celebrates Vietnamese traditional fashion, cuisine
Vietnam Society, a non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting Vietnamese arts and culture, hosted a vibrant Vietnamese Lunar New Year (Tet) celebration on February 15 at the Martin Luther King Library in central Washington D.C, spotlighting fashion and cuisine, two integral aspects of Vietnamese culture. The event featured an impressive line-up of guest speakers, including writer and culinary expert Monique Truong, fashion designer Thai Nguyen, acclaimed chef Kenny Thai, and Professor Annita Mannur, a specialist in Critical Race and Gender Studies at American University. VNA Photo: Kiều Trang
Washington event celebrates Vietnamese traditional fashion, cuisine
Vietnam Society, a non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting Vietnamese arts and culture, hosted a vibrant Vietnamese Lunar New Year (Tet) celebration on February 15 at the Martin Luther King Library in central Washington D.C, spotlighting fashion and cuisine, two integral aspects of Vietnamese culture. The event featured an impressive line-up of guest speakers, including writer and culinary expert Monique Truong, fashion designer Thai Nguyen, acclaimed chef Kenny Thai, and Professor Annita Mannur, a specialist in Critical Race and Gender Studies at American University. VNA Photo: Kiều Trang
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