In recent years, airport fashion of Vietnamese artists has often been a race of complex outfit layouts, meticulous makeup and elaborate poses.
However, Ngo Thanh Van's appearance at the airport this time has a completely different nuance: Simple, realistic and dynamic.
The point that fashion observers highly appreciate is the maximum restraint in hairstyle and makeup. Instead of curly hairstyles or complex hairspray, Ngo Thanh Van chooses to tie her hair neatly at the back, revealing a delicate face with light, natural makeup.
This style is considered to have a large similarity with the airport fashion formula of famous Korean stars - where comfort and dynamism of long flights are always prioritized, creating a feeling of closeness but no less trendy.
This neatly tied hairstyle and non-obvious appearance created a perfect setting, highlighting the branded items she wears without bringing a heavy, "struggling" feeling in front of the camera.
The simplicity in the exterior does not reduce the fashion value of the outfit at all. The main highlight in Ngo Thanh Van's outfit is a large bag made of brown beige suede - Chanel Maxi Flap Bag.
This is a tote bag design that is leading the world trend thanks to the combination of luxury of the French brand and convenience in the storage space. The product currently has a retail price listed on the company's official website of 8,500 USD (about 212 million VND, excluding taxes and surcharges depending on the country).

The actress combined this expensive bag with a signature red and black trim tweed jacket from the fashion house, paired with wide-leg straight jeans and emerald green low heels.
The overall outfit paired with black sunglasses creates a style in the quiet luxury trend, showing sensitivity to international fashion trends with an extremely gentle approach.
It is known that Ngoi Thanh Van has transferred to work in Seoul, attending Chanel's 2025/26 Métiers d'Art performance.
Ngo Thanh Van was born in 1979, originally a fashion model before turning to acting, directing, and filmmaking.
