Lan Huong Fashion House coming soon

VOV.VN -Vietnam’s well-known fashion designer LanHuong is putting finishing touches to preparations for the opening ceremony of LanHuong Fashion House which is expected to take place at 18 Au Co Str. on April 19.

Huong told a press conference in Hanoi on April 14 that the house, covering 1300 square meters with 3 floors, marked her 20-year efforts.
The designer hoped the house will be a tourism and shopping destination for both domestic and international friends.
She introduced the audience to her latest design collection which is a combination of tradition and modernity.









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