Brimbank locals will have the unique opportunity to explore the gracefulness of ‘Ao Dai’ – a traditional Vietnamese dress commonly worn by women – as part of a new exhibition in Sunshine.
The collection curated by the Australian Vietnamese Arts and Culture (AVAC) will allow visitors to discover the beauty of the traditional outfit while embracing the cultural heritage of Vietnam.
According to AVAC president Mai Nguyen, the ‘Timeless elegance of Women’s Ao Dai Exhibition’ will bring together dresses from different decades.
This showcase will consist of three collections: Áo Dài Vương Triều (Royal Áo Dài), Áo Dài Tứ Thân (four piece Áo Dài) and the Áo Dài Tân Thời (Modern Áo Dài).
“This year marks 50 years of settlement of the Vietnamese community in Australia so we wanted this exhibition to honour the traditional beauty of the Vietnamese national costume,” Ms Nguyen said.
“We wanted to introduce this beauty to the community and to highlight the multiculturalism in Australia and in particular in Sunshine.”
According to Ms Nguyen, the cultural significance of this exhibition can’t be ignored.
“Engaging in this experience will foster a profound appreciation for the intricate craftsmanship and skill demonstrated by the artisans behind these exquisite garments,” she said.
“It will contribute to a heightened understanding and respect for the rich heritage of the traditional Vietnamese apparel.”
The exhibition will be up until March 27 at the Sunshine Art Spaces Window Gallery.