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.