Thanh Thao attracted attention thanks to her confident performance style, radiant aura and ability to master large-scale outdoor stages.
In the role of closing the "Colors of the South" collection by designer Tuan Hai, the beauty queen wore a striking red ao ba ba design, made on a soft velvet material background. Bird and flower motifs are delicately processed, evoking a reunion and warm atmosphere, and at the same time depicting the image of gentle and compassionate people in the river region.
Stepping up with Manhunt Vietnam Mister Tran Tien Dung and A hau Dang Thanh Ngan, Thanh Thao became the center of attention of the stage when appearing in the vedette position. Performing in the open river and water space, with a semi-realistic stage, posing no few challenges in terms of skills and stage presence. However, the beauty queen born in 2002 showed calmness and experience in handling each catwalk step, creating a harmonious overall balance between fashion and cultural context.





Besides the ba ba shirt, Thanh Thao also appeared in a traditional-shaped ao dai design, combined with a robe from the collection "Riverine Wedding Colors". The overall outfit carries an elegant and moderate spirit, contributing to honoring the discreet and gentle beauty of Vietnamese women, while creating a connection between the language of fashion and cultural heritage.



Over the past time, Miss Thanh Thao has been recognized as a face frequently appearing in art and fashion programs associated with cultural and community elements. The beauty queen shows consistent image orientation when prioritizing accompanying traditional designs such as ao dai, ao ba ba or national-inspired costumes. Her meticulous style and ability to take on important performance positions help her continuously be trusted by designers to entrust the role of first face or vedette.
Through participating in community-based art stages, Thanh Thao is gradually building the image of a positive young representative, using fashion as a bridge to spread Vietnamese cultural values.