VietNamese Traditional Dresses

It is our Luna New Year, and we are celebrating by doing nothing. But there are a lot of eating and cooking all the time, so how can I say we do nothing?

Below are pictures of the Vietnamese traditional dresses. They come in all sizes and colors, and would go nicely with some beautiful chamilia jewelry. Like the dresses, Chamilia jewelries can be custom made. You could define your own style by selections you pick, or you could just choose a particular style or colors to match with the dresses.
The first picture is Miss Trinity when she was 19 months. The other photos below are from a shop that specializes Vietnamese outfits.




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8 Comments

  1. Happy PS! Interesting 2nd photo.. although I can't see myself in that get up!
    Smiles~
    Cricket

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  4. Greetings...blog hopping and now a follower..

    ~Peace~

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  5. Happy Pink Saturday and New Year!

    I am also doing a lot of eating here...



    ~ Gabriela ~

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  6. I really do love these. I'm very slight built and I know these styles will look good on me. I'm always wary of buying these outfits though, people may look at me funny if I wear them here.
    The day I step foot in Vietnam, China or Japan, I'm going to get into a traditional dress.

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  7. Trinity is awesomely cute! Happy New Year, sis..

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  8. oh so cute. I had one of those custom when I was little. My daddy brought one for me during his trip to Vietnam. Too bad I didn't have a photo wearing it.

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