Vietnamese designer wins first prize at Global Short Film Awards Festival
With her collection "Black Moon Lighting”, Tuyet Le has become the first Vietnamese designer to win first prize at the Global Short Film Awards Festival as part of Cannes Film Festival in France.
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Tuyet Le receives the award. (Photos: Vnexpress)
Tuyet Le overcame 89 other designers from around the world to secure top honours at the award.
Her "Black Moon Lighting” collection consists of 13 designs with black and white as key colours.
She uses lace and leather as the main materials for the collection.
The collection is inspired by Artemis, the ancient Greek goddess of the hunt. The designs are a celebration of the innate beauty and power of women.
Tuyet Le said the collection is the result of her own unceasing efforts over the past year.
Hollywood director Steven Nia recently invited Tuyet Le to work as a costume designer for his upcoming movie.
Following are some of the designs from the collection:
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