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BRIDAL BEACH HEAVEN

Today, we have the pleasure of introducing you to the radiant Bảo Yến, a bride whose love story unfolds on the sun-kissed shores of Vung Tau, Vietnam. Against the backdrop of the pristine beach, Bảo Yến graced her beachfront wedding in our custom-made mermaid gown that left everyone in awe.

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THE CHANGE OF VIETNAMESE BRIDES: THEN AND NOW

Throughout Vietnamese fashion history, the ao dai, a traditional Vietnamese ensemble that typically features a long tunic worn over pants, has been through many trends and styles, in particular, the bridal ao dai. Although the ao dai has evolved and changed, it still remains a staple garment in Vietnam fashion. Today, we will explore how the Vietnamese bride has changed over time, alongside the style of the ao dai. 

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SPRING AO DAI LOOK

What screams spring more than flowers? We are absolutely drooling over how dazzling and romantic this styled shoot looks, and how perfectly it captures the beauty and freshness of spring! Our radiant model, Vivian, looks ultra-dreamy adorned in one of our delicate bridal lace áo dài gowns; a true angel. If you are looking for some spring wedding inspiration, then look no further! You will be craving florals and sunshine after gazing at this styled shoot.

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THE YEAR OF THE TIGRESS

Happy Lunar New Year, everyone! It is now officially the year of the Tiger, and what better way to honor the year 2022 than to show our fierce Dream Dresses brides adorned in our glamorous, yet classic, áo dài designs. The áo dài is a timeless staple in Vietnamese culture, however, the beauty of this dress is that it is not only limited to Vietnamese brides. Women from all over the world can suit this style, and look fabulous. Traditionally, Vietnamese women would pair the áo dài (long shirt dress) with a khăn đóng headpiece. Many of our stunning brides have chosen to stick with this custom, in order to complete their look.

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