After the mark from Vietnam Idol 2010, Van Mai Huong not only maintained her appeal in music but also showed a clear transformation when expanding her activities to many creative fields. Besides trying her hand at cinema, the female singer is increasingly appearing in art-oriented fashion projects.
Recently, she collaborated with C.DAM in the "The Verge" collection, where the "liberation" spirit is placed at the center. According to Creative Director Cuong Dam, the similarity in creative thinking and Van Mai Huong's continuous development journey is the foundation for this collaboration.
In the fashion photo set, Van Mai Huong brings a different image compared to before. She experiments with balloon-shaped designs, asymmetrical silk dresses or characteristic draping techniques, creating an appearance that is both soft and strong. The flexible transition between neutral colors and striking blue colors contributes to highlighting the spirit of freedom and multifacetedness.

The Verge" also expresses the intersection between classic and modern through metallic details, open-shaped structures and a multi-colored summer color palette such as Cerulean blue, Spanish pink, Celestial gold combined with basic tones. Through this, the image of women is depicted with a proactive attitude, ready to explore and redefine themselves.

With C.DAM, this continues to be a step in the journey of building fashion identity based on the "architecture" platform, where lines and shapes become a means of expressing depth of thinking. Not only operating domestically, the brand also expands its mark through art projects and appearances with many artists inside and outside Vietnam.
The combination between Van Mai Huong and C.DAM is not only limited to the image element but also reflects a common direction in creative thinking. From there, "The Verge" opens up space for each individual to freely express their identity, continuing the journey to overcome familiar limits.