Images of Vietnam on US website
Free People, an US popular fashion website, has just selected Vietnam as the location for its “look book” photographic collection, published on its March edition.
Free People, a popular fashion website in the United States, has recently chosen Vietnam as the backdrop for its latest "look book" photographic collection, published in the Spring 2025 edition.
This issue features stunning images of traditional Vietnamese costumes captured at some of the country's most attractive tourist destinations, including Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Hoi An, and Sapa, reflecting the journey of Free People's photojournalists.
The photographic collection by Free People taken in Vietnam transcends a mere fashion showcase; it is a vivid portrait of enchanting Vietnam for the global audience. As noted by Free People, Vietnam is an "intriguing nation" where modernity seamlessly meets tradition, creating a unique and vibrant living atmosphere.
Life in Hoi An featured in Free People
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