Ly Nha Ky and Alexis Mabille (Source: vietnamnet.vn)
Paris-based fashion designer Alexis Mabille will introduce his latest collection at the Lynk Fashion Show 2015 in HCM City next month.
He was invited by the show's organiser, Ly Nha Ky, former tourism ambassador of Vietnam and owner of Lynk Fashion and Jewellery Company.
Mabille worked for nine years at Dior after training at Nina Ricci and Ungaro.
In 2005, he launched his own label, offering unisex designs. Three years later, he first showed his collections at the Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week.
His ready-to-wear clothing for both men and women are popular in France.
Mabille will show his 40 fall-winter designs at the Lynk Fashion Show 2015, expected to take place on November 11.
Last year, the show featured diamond designs by Crivelli and Paolo Piovan from Italy, and 40 of the latest spring-summer designs by Toni Maticevski of Australia and Peet Dullaert of the Netherlands.
The event was inspired by Paris Fashion Week.-VNA
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