- Le Si Hoang
- Ao Dai Vietnamese Traditional Dress, 2005
- Silk embelished with beads, velvet, and Indian patchwork tapestry
- 56 x 18 in (142.24 x 45.72 cm)
- Inv: 2006.342.002
The áo dài is a Vietnamese national garment, worn by both sexes but now most commonly worn by women. In its current form, it is a long, split tunic dress worn over trousers. Áo translates as shirt. Dài means "long". This piece was created by a ao dai designer Le Si Hoang as a fusion of cultures, intergrading Chinese, French, and American influences. The ao dai retains its unique Vietnamese heritage.
Techniques: hand painted silk, hand sewn sequins
Culture: Vietnamese
Geographic Location: Southeast Asia, Vietnam
Credit Line: Gift of Le Si Hoang
- Subject Matter: Clothing