Wearing slippers to the theater,
lingerie to the cinema
VietNamNet Bridge – This
like-fabrication fact happens very often in Vietnam, which unfortunately is
made by "famous" people.
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Model Hong Que in the controversial dress.
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The
scandal made by a young model named Hong Que on the red carpet of the opening
ceremony of the 2nd Hanoi International Film Festival in late November, is
the latest scandal made by “celebrities” in Vietnam.
The film festival organizers might have forgot to make requirements of the
outfits on its invitation letters to the opening ceremony (most of cultural
and entertainment events in Vietnam
are the same.) Perhaps the organizers simply thought that it is redundant to
ask or guests to wear charming costumes to such a formal event.
However, for unwanted visitors who always try to take advantage of events to
show off themselves as the above model did, even if the organizers set
standards on the outfits, they would have been meaningless.
Attending an international film festival in Vietnam, foreign guests would
want to see what is the most traditional and cultural identity, which is
firstly reflected through the dress on the red carpet. However, the ao dai
was selected by a few artists.
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Actress Kim Hien in the ao dai.
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In
addition to the People's Artist Nhu Quynh, who was always faithful to the
traditional dress, only several Vietnamese actresses wore the ao dai at the
festival, including People’s Artist Lan huong, young director Hoang Diep and
actress Kim Hien.
While many Vietnamese female artists chose flashy and revealing dresses, the
appearance of an Iranian actress - Taraneh Alidoosti, a member of the feature
film jury, caught the eyes in a different way.
She always wore a headgear and discreet costumes. She absolutely did not use
any trick to attract attention or "gnash her teeth" to suffer the
cold in scanty dresses like many Vietnamese actresses, but Taraneh Alidoosti
still looked beautiful and sexy.
Looking to China,
actress Fan Bingbing always looked impressive at international film
festivals, especially the Cannes Film Festival, with her traditional and
Asian-styled outfits.
At the last Cannes Film Festival, she chose a long dress with the patterns on
ceramic items of the Ming-Qing dynasties. Her jewelry and hair style were
also very traditional. Her origin was revealed through her costumes.
Certainly, behind Bingbing is a team of stylists and well-known designers,
but she herself was the one who decided what to wear.
Back to the Hanoi
International Film Festival… It is believed male artists have no choice other
than a tuxedo suit to big events, but it was not true.
Iranian actress Taraneh Alidoosti
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At the
closing ceremony of the festival, many people were surprised to see
actor-director Vo Hoai Nam
appearing in a cap.
Unfortunately, this type of dress is very common in Vietnam.
Choosing the right outfit for events seems to be difficult for even those who
are famous.
It is the personal right to choose what to wear but at big events, and for
celebrities, their style has an influence on the public so they should be
careful.
Two months ago, many guests who were invited to attend the launch of the America animated movie “Frankenweenie”
(including many children) in Hanoi,
were shocked when a quite-famous television host appeared in an odd outfit,
with a dog.
A little girl asked her mother: "What kind of clothes does she wear,
mum?" Other guests were also fed up with her costume, which looked like
a sleepwear.
Actor-director Vo Hoai Nam in a cap
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Showing
personality in dress is good but the outfit must be suitable to the event and
show the wearer’s respect to others.
Excluding Pop, Rock or Jazz shows, where the audience can dress comfortably,
even at classical concerts, which imply stricter regulations on the costume,
one can also see inappropriate outfits.
Wearing slippers, shorts and T-shirt to the theater is no longer “strange.”
Some people are also impolite to not turn off their cell phones during
concerts.
All of these are no longer “poor aesthetics” but "poorly
uncivilized".
Hoang
Vy
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