Accordingly, designer Ha Linh Thu introduced a new collection called "Out there where shrimp sing". The designer said that the collection name is inspired by the famous novel "Where the Crawdads Sing". However, the spirit of the collection does not follow the love story in the work but aims towards the colorful sea creature world of summer.
I am inspired by the sea, by creatures living in the ocean such as shrimp, crabs, fish, jellyfish - very direct and close images of summer," the designer shared.

and full of vitality like familiar natural images.
The shapes that make up Ha Linh Thu's mark continue to be recreated, but softer and more elegant through the handling of shapes that tôn the figure of women, bringing a feeling of bay bổng but still luxurious and fashionable.
The color palette of the collection is a harmony between sweet white, pink and brilliant accents of yellow, brown, black and neon blue like the light reflected under the summer sea surface. Velvet and silk, two typical materials of designer Ha Linh Thu, continue to become the main "language" to tell the story of an ocean full of art, where fashion is not only for wearing but also part of the Velvet and Silk lifestyle.

The highlight of the program is the mapping art performance performed directly on the facade of the hundred-year-old villa. 3D lighting effects combined with music by musician Quoc Trung turn the entire project into a "light theater" in the heart of the Old Quarter, bringing a special visual experience to guests.
Designer Ha Linh Thu said that the villa in Hanoi has been hundreds of years old, so she and the interior design team spent a lot of time researching to both bring a space with a modern breath and preserve historical value.
The idea of making the mapping performance originated from the desire to bring a closer artistic experience to the public. The designer believes that mapping usually only appears at large-scale events or specialized exhibitions, so she wants to bring this art form closer to the audience.

Together with light artist Vy Vlash and musician Quoc Trung, she created a 5-minute performance, where century-old French architecture blended with the contemporary velvet and silk spirit of the brand. Images of dragon flying, phoenix dancing and Ha Linh Thu's characteristic motifs were transformed into 3D movements on the background of contemporary folk music from the album "The Heritage of Field: The Light on High".

With House of Silk, designer Ha Linh Thu said that she not only wants to build a simple fashion store but also aims for an experience space where fashion, art, culture and emotions are present together. This is also a new step for Ha Linh Thu after more than two decades of working in the high-end fashion field in Vietnam.