Nguyen Tien Truyen is the first Vietnamese designer to perform at Haute Couture Fashion Week - Photo: Provided by the designer
Nguyen Tien Truyen collaborated with Swiss designer Kevin Germanier to create a collection to present at Haute Couture Fashion Week Fall Winter 2025-2026 .
The event marked an important milestone when Nguyen Tien Truyen became the first Vietnamese designer to perform in the official schedule in Paris. Haute Couture Fashion Week .
Inspired by the surreal world
Kevin Germanier is known as the "king of color" of French fashion. He has worked with many big names such as Taylor Swift, Sunmi, Björk... Nguyen Tien Truyen said that he and Kevin Germanier met each other through Instagram and had the chance to work together at the Eurovision 2025 music contest.
Germanier took on the role of fashion director, while Nguyen Tien Truyen designed costumes for singer Efendi in the semi-final night and MC Sandra Studer in the final night.
Kevin Germanier was attracted by Nguyen Tien Truyen's rebellious and innovative spirit in handling materials and structures, so he started working on a collection to be shown in France.
The collection includes 27 designs, of which Nguyen Tien Truyen has 12 independent designs. Nguyen Tien Truyen's designs express a surreal, dramatic spirit with a strong personal touch and hand-sewn techniques.
Design inspired by mutant flowers
The design is elaborately and meticulously constructed.
Each design has a different color, expressing Nguyen Tien Truyen's fashion personality.
Nguyen Tien Truyen shared that the collection was inspired by mutant flowers and animals treated from a surreal, magical perspective.
In terms of shape, he uses complex garment structures that require high precision, ensuring a tight fit and precise shape. Nguyen Tien Truyen focuses on visual appeal and manual attachment techniques in each design.
As for materials, Nguyen Tien Truyen uses silk, velvet, feathers, metallic plastic, crystal and pearls...
Designs in the collection presented at Haute Couture Fashion Week - Source: Provided by the designer
Bringing Vietnamese fashion to France
These 12 designs were created by Nguyen Tien Truyen and his team over two months of continuous work in Vietnam and France. Transporting the costumes from Vietnam to France was also a challenge because they had to ensure the original shape was maintained.
Nguyen Tien Truyen said the highlight is the symbol of the red-crowned crane, a bird that symbolizes longevity and the desire to fly high. This is also the image that helped him win the championship in Project Runway Vietnam season 2.
Kevin Germanier and Nguyen Tien Truyen's collections at Haute Couture Fashion Week received attention from fashion enthusiasts and international media.
"I hope international audiences see that the creativity of Vietnamese designers is not small. We can create things that the world fashion industry is looking for," Nguyen Tien Truyen confided.
The designs are powerful, bold and visually stunning.
The biggest challenge is the form and structure inside the designs.
Nguyen Tien Truyen uses rich materials in each design.
The designs come in a variety of impressive colors.
Nguyen Tien Truyen's creativity is highly appreciated.
Nguyen Tien Truyen and the crew supporting the models backstage
The collection left a good impression on fashion enthusiasts.
Hoai Phuong
Tuoitre.vn
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