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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Áo_dàiÁo dài - Wikipedia

    Áo dài ( English: / ˈaʊˈdaɪ, ˈɔːˈdaɪ, ˈaʊˈzaɪ /; Vietnamese: [ʔaːw˧˦ zaːj˨˩] ( North), [ʔaːw˦˥ jaːj˨˩] ( South)) [1] [2] is a modernized Vietnamese national garment consisting of a long split tunic worn over silk trousers. It can serve as formalwear for both men and women. Áo translates as shirt [3] and dài means "long". [4] .

  2. Vietnam’s national dress, the áo dài is one of the country’s most striking symbols of beauty. Over hundreds of years, the áo dài has evolved alongside Vietnam, going from regal to practical, humble to high fashion, and back again.

  3. The Áo Dài a quintessential symbol of Vietnamese culture, stands as a mesmerizing blend of tradition, elegance, and femininity. Its unique style, characterized by a flowing silhouette and high neckline, is not just a Vietnamese dress but a canvas depicting the country's rich heritage.

  4. Jan 10, 2023 · For a span of hundreds of years, the ao dai (áo dài – /ˈaʊ,daɪ/) has been a symbol of Vietnamese culture and an iconic representation of Vietnamese women. It holds a significant place in the cultural and diplomatic identity of the Vietnamese people among the rich and diverse cultures of the world.

  5. Áo dài ( 襖 𨱾) là trang phục truyền thống của Việt Nam được cách tân theo hướng Tây hóa từ Áo ngũ thân và là trang phục cho cả nam và nữ. [1] [2] Chúa Nguyễn Phúc Khoát là người được xem là có công sáng chế chiếc áo ngũ thân - tiền thân của áo dài. Họa sĩ Le Mur Nguyễn Cát Tường là người có công định hình áo tân thời như ngày nay. [3]

  6. Apr 22, 2024 · Ao dai is a two-piece garment made of fabric, consisting of a long-sleeved dress and ankle-reached trousers. Thanks to its skintight form, it is also considered an everything-covered but nothing-hidden outfit. Each Ao dai is usually tailored to fit one person.

  7. Jul 31, 2019 · The ao dai is adaptable, which is why there aren’t as many rules for how they can be worn. They come in a wide variety of colours, patterns, lengths, and styles. So, if you want to try wearing a traditional dress while you’re in Vietnam, you’ll have a lot to choose from.