On the evening of October 11, the fashion program "Heritage Steps" within the framework of the World Cultural Festival in Hanoi attracted a large audience at the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long.
In addition to the professional modeling team, two familiar faces on the small screen - Quynh Kool and Quynh Nga - also appeared on the catwalk of "Buoc chan di hoa" with a special role: fashion show.

Both were "chosen" by designer Ha Trinh in outstanding performances in the "Nguyet Hoa" collection.
Amidst the pure light of the moon night, Quynh Nga appeared in the design "Lien Vu", like a gentle lotus moving under the moonlight, emitting a pure and proud Vietnamese scent. The harmony and soft dance steps made the audience admire a completely different Quynh Nga - gentle, graceful and enchanting. The actress, who is familiar on TV, suddenly transformed into a skillful model and dancer, opening the performance with great impression for the collection.
In the space of the Thang Long Imperial Citadel's moon night, the moonlight dyed the curved tiled roof and the mossy path, awakening the artist's soul. From there, the heritage took profits in a new life, opening the inspiration for the collection "Nguyet Hoa" by designer Ha Trinh.

Quynh Kool also made an equal impression when she temporarily left her role in "The Wind Across the Blue Sky" to transform into a model in the bright red ao dai "Phuong Vu". She appears as a symbol of the intersection between light and heritage - where the beauty of Vietnamese women is honored through each soft movement of the ao dai, both traditional and exuding the breath of modernity.

Along with the two actresses, MC Van Hugo also strode charmingly on the catwalk in a design called "Mong Van Diep", like a dream woven in the magical scene of Hanoi's moon night.
Each ao dai is like a flower under the moon, carrying the elegant appearance of Trang An people, combining ancient and modern features. In each step of the Hanoi girl, heritage and contemporaries reflect each other, honoring the gentle and proud beauty of Vietnamese women.

Designer Ha Trinh still retains the soul of traditional ao dai, but cleverly varies with a crab shirt sleeve, a stylized collar, and a soft silk veil. Nguyet Hoa is the whisper of heritage in the contemporary rhythm of life where the past and present shine together.
Heritage Steps is not just a fashion show, but a journey to honor national identity, where each costume tells the story of history, culture and spirit of the country. Through the language of colors, materials and patterns, the audience was immersed in the colorful world of the heritage - brilliant, sophisticated and full of Vietnamese pride.