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Ao dai’s History Group Vu Duc Thanh (Leader) Pham Tran Thanh Duong Hong Duong I Introduce Ao Dai is an outfit that is innovated from the five-body dress of Vietnam during the Westernization period, also known as the modern Ao Dai Ao Dai is considered a Vietnamese woman's costume with two front and back designs cover the outside of the trousers Originating from the four-flap shirt in the 17th century, the Vietnamese Ao Dai has undergone many changes to serve the needs and roles of women in each previous period gradually took shape in the 1960s II History • The original design of the Ao Dai was a four-flap consignment shirt, the precursor of the four-body shirt • The consignment shirt is worn over the camisole, wearing the same black skirt and belt of the same color as the four-piece shirt, only the two front flaps are loose, not tied in front of the abdomen III Four part dress - Five part dress • To make it more convenient for the co-workers and hard-working traders, the ancients invented a neat four-body dress As a costume of the common people, the four-body shirt is often sewn from dark fabric for convenience in work • Urban women with little labor often wear a five-piece dress to distinguish themselves from the working-poor class The shirt had a wide neck and shape, and was widely worn until the beginning of the 20th century The photo shows the class distinction in a family, with the owner wearing a five-piece dress and the servants wearing a four-piece dress (1884-1885) IV Lemur Ao Dai (1939-1943) • A bold breakthrough, contributing to the shape of the Ao Dai today is the Ao Dai "Lemur" created by artist Cat Tuong in 1939 • The shirt was strongly condemned by public opinion at that time, considered indecent, so only modern artists dared to wear it By 1943, this style of shirt was gradually forgotten V Ao Dai with Raglan sleeves (1960) In the 1960s, tailor Dung in Saigon introduced a way to assemble Raglan's hands into long dress This type of assembly not only minimizes wrinkles, allows the shirt to fit snugly along the curve, and helps women move their hands freely and flexibly From here, the Vietnamese long dress was shaped Drawing of long dress with Raglan sleeves VI Ao Dai Ba Nhu (early 1960) • In the early 1960s, Mrs Tran Le Xuan, the wife of Mr Ngo Dinh Nhu, designed an open-collared Ao Dai, removing the collar, also known as the boat neck The famous ao dai called Madame Nhu's Ao Dai was met with strong reactions because it went against the fine customs and traditions of the society at that time • Today, boat neck dresses are very popular because of their comfort, suitable for hot climates Ms Tran Le Xuan, the initiator of the movement to wear a boat-neck dress In the 1960s, ao dai at the waist became fashionable Urban women with an open mind want to enhance their body curves through tight-waisted Ao Dai Near the end of the 60s, mini Ao Dai became popular among schoolgirls because of its comfort and convenience The hem is narrow and short to the knee, but still sews along the curve of the body VII Ao Dai with tight waist - mini Ao Dai (1960-1970) VIII Modern Ao Dai (1970 to present) After the 1970s, the renewed life made the Ao Dai gradually disappear from the streets However, from 2000 up to now, the Ao Dai has been supported with many different designs and materials through creative and innovative collections of designers Not only stopping at the traditional design, the Ao Dai has been transformed into a wedding dress, a short dress to wear with jeans, etc IX Men's Ao Dai Men's ao dai is not as popular as women's ao dai Men's Ao Dai only appears at festivals with bold Vietnamese traditions or weddings, when launching the family X Uses of Ao Dai The Ao Dai is the national costume of Vietnam, exuding the traditional beauty of the people and country of Vietnam national dress of Japan or Korea, the Vietnamese Ao Dai has also become an office wear Ao Dai has always been an endless source of inspiration for painters, writers and poets XI A symbol of Vietnam Going through each period, each stage along with the developments of the historical development process, the Vietnamese Ao Dai still exists with time, is considered a traditional costume, is a symbol in the culture of the Vietnamese people In the eyes of international friends, that traditional Ao Dai always attracts admiring eyes Thanks for listening ... Vietnamese traditions or weddings, when launching the family X Uses of Ao Dai The Ao Dai is the national costume of Vietnam, exuding the traditional beauty of the people and country of Vietnam... that is innovated from the five-body dress of Vietnam during the Westernization period, also known as the modern Ao Dai Ao Dai is considered a Vietnamese woman's costume with two front and back... Japan or Korea, the Vietnamese Ao Dai has also become an office wear Ao Dai has always been an endless source of inspiration for painters, writers and poets XI A symbol of Vietnam Going through each

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