Designer La Pham invited Miss Vietnam 2013 - Ngoc Anh as the "muse" in the "Soi canh mat luong" collection with a sustainable fashion spirit, combining handicraft and traditional materials.
After 12 years of being crowned, Miss Ngoc Anh has almost no business in showbiz but focuses on business. Having a close relationship with designer La Pham and always interested in sustainable fashion, she arranged her time to return to do a set to introduce the latest outfits in the collection.
Nguyen Thi Ngoc Anh, born in 1993, was crowned Miss Ethnic Groups of Vietnam 2013 when she just turned 20 years old. At that time, she was a student at Hanoi Open University. She is 1.69m tall with body measurements of 84 - 60 - 89.

Talking about the reason for rarely appearing, Miss Ngoc Anh shared: "I have never set a goal of becoming outstanding in the entertainment industry or something similar. Only when I can arrange or the nature of the event is suitable will I agree to participate. Therefore, at any time, I do not feel competitive pressure".
After many years of being crowned, in addition to studying and participating in charity activities, Miss Ngoc Anh has not participated much in events in the entertainment industry.
"Compared to other beauties and beauty queens, it seems like I am more suitable to be a... ordinary person. I like my closed and peaceful life. Currently, after graduating from university, I only focus on doing business in the construction sector" - Miss Ngoc Anh said.

With the collection "Soi canh mat luong" by designer La Pham, Miss Ngoc Anh wore thin silk-like outfits, immersing herself in the airy space of the sea, making it easy for her to feel the breath of nature.
"Chosing a peaceful life, I no longer like luxurious, expensive clothes. Instead, I became more and more attached to outfits with durable materials, close to nature" - Miss Ngoc Anh affirmed.
The Do paper material of the "Soi canh mat mat tu su" collection is being put into experimentation in fashion, along with silk and canvas. The outfit combined with photo printing techniques was created by visual artist Pham Tuan Ngoc. The works are printed on thin Do paper, habutai silk, organiza and cable-stayed fabric to create a variety of vivid materials.
According to artist Pham Tuan Ngoc, for the first time he used the technique of printing salt on silk, creating many degrees from the mysterious stone-like green to dark brown like precious wood.

Designer La Pham always emphasizes the sustainable spirit of the outfits. Throughout many years of fashion activities, La Pham has always researched and found materials from traditional craft villages to combine with modern designs.
Designer La Pham (Pham Ngoc Anh) was born in 1977, pursuing sustainable fashion, famous for his innovative ao dai combined with brocade patterns on environmentally friendly natural materials such as silk, fabric, etc.
Visual artist Pham Tuan Ngoc successfully introduced the exhibition "5 - Paris in black and white" in 2019. Over time, he expanded his art practice and deepened the craft of hand- printing.