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Viet Anh Le
Fashion BA Hons

University of Salford

Graduates: 2023

Specialisms: Fashion Illustration / Formal/Couture / Party/Eveningwear

My location: Manchester, United Kingdom

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University of Salford

Viet Anh Le

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First Name: Viet

Last Name: Anh Le

University / College: University of Salford

Course / Program: Fashion BA Hons

Graduates: 2023

Specialisms: Fashion Illustration / Formal/Couture / Party/Eveningwear

My Location: Manchester, United Kingdom

Website: Click To See Website

About

My name is Viet Anh Le and represent of V.A.LE, I'm specialise for Haute Couture, womenswear, illustration, beading and embroidery. I have a passion for sketching and fashion illustration. My projects often hold an underlying message which I translate into fashion pieces and modern contemporary. I often like to work with fun and exciting inspiration, whether it be unconventional fabrics or interesting concepts, and I like to experiment with something new in each project I do.

aw25 la motherhood

This collection is a tribute to Princess Diana and her role as a mother to her two sons, William and harry. She emphasized the importance of being present and involved in their lives, striving to provide them with a sense of normalcy. Diana pushed the boundaries of what royal heirs' mothers were expected to do - choosing their own names and being free after her divorce. Diana was deeply empathetic, often engaging with marginalized communities. She was particularly known for her work with AIDS patients and landmine victims, helping to destigmatize these issues. Being a mother is synonymous with family, happiness, love, and contentment. Motherhood is a blessing and a privilege that is not granted to everyone. You are exposed to both the positive and negative aspects of it. The joy of raising small humans is incredibly powerful, even if some days are hard and some days are easy. A Symbol of Empowerment Diana's fashion decisions were not just about looks; they were also a way to express herself and feel empowered. Her defiance and individuality were symbolized by pieces such as the 'revenge dress' and the iconic denim jeans. Their message resonated with women who perceived Diana as a representation of their own struggles and victories.