The "Terrace Collection" collection includes 30 designs made by two designers Pham Ba Lam and Tran Phuong Thao (Hemp Oi) from hand-woven hemp fabric of the H'Mong people, combined with traditional Ma Chau silk. Each design model shows the delicate interweaving of local handicrafts and contemporary feel.
The collection hopes to spread connections between generations, send a message about a decent lifestyle, preserve identity and create a future in harmony with nature.

Accordingly, Terrace Collection is also the voice of culture and sustainable development inspired by the beautiful terraced fields.
It is known that the event is part of the Hemp Journey project - building a Hemp fabric weaving cooperative with a community house for H'Mong people in the highlands of Vietnam, implemented through art activities, exhibitions, fashion shows and journeys to explore indigenous culture.

The project aims to preserve and promote the value of hemp trees in the culture of the H'Mong community, while creating sustainable livelihoods for people through the traditional hemp weaving profession.
Immediately after launching the "Terrace Collection" collection, the organizing committee auctioned the products to raise funds for the construction of the Traditional Hemp fabric Cooperative and the Community Activity House for the H'Mong ethnic people in San Seo Ty village, Khau Vai commune, Tuyen Quang province.

The groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled to take place on November 5, marking the beginning of the journey to preserve and develop traditional hemp weaving in a sustainable direction.
In parallel with the show, from November 2 to 9, Hemp Journey organized the activity "Journey to tell the story of the H'Mong hemp culture" in Hanoi.

The program introduces the life cycle and process of weaving hemp fabric, combined with displaying products, cultural documents and creative spaces, providing a comprehensive view of the traditional values - handicrafts of the H'Mong people.