Mùi Cỏ Cháy

Tang Hoang Nha (Cleo)
Mùi Cỏ Cháy

Tang Hoang Nha (Cleo) is interested in fashion image-making. She is passionate about storytelling through clothing and visuals. Detail-oriented and creative, she aims to infuse her projects with personality and depth.

After five decades of war, the impact of chemical weapons continues to ravage generations of Vietnamese families. The long-term effects of Napalm bombs and Agent Orange have caused permanent deformities, congenital disorders, and life-threatening health complications for many families and their descendants exposed to the toxins. This facet often escapes the awareness of the broader global audience. This publication is a narrative dedicated to the people of Vietnam, acknowledging cultural pain and mourning for generations. It explores whether fashion media can be a meaningful platform for further conversations on this subject, bridging the gap between fashion and deformities.

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