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  • Ly Nha Ky revealed the patronage reason for the exhibition in France
    Thursday, 05/02/2015

    She is proud to become the youngest Asian patron in the history of Les Arts Decoratifs Museum.

     

    After leaking the information being together with the billionair Madame Mouna Ayoub in the role of sponsoring for the exhibition Unbuttoning Fashion at the renowned museum Les Arts Decoratifs of France, Ly Nha Ky received great adoration due to expansive relationships. She announces that the reason she participates in this event because she wants to contribute to the human value of mankind to protect the preservation of relics and the heritage of future, especially in the area of fashion and apparel. France is also the favorite nation of Ly Nha Ky where she has many fashion business partnerships. Recently in 2 years, she frequently attends at the front row of Paris Fashion Week 

     

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    Ly Nha Ky is proud to become the youngest Asian patron participating in the exhibition of the renown Museum in France

     

    The beauty also shared the hand-writing letter of Mr. David Caméo, the Museum Director, respectfully sent to her: “We are honored to count you among the greatest international patrons of this exhibition, such as Susan Bloomberg, Stephen and Christine Schwarzman, Glenn and Amanda Fuhrman, or Mouna Ayoub. Furthermore, we are proud to welcome you as the youngest Asian patron since in the history of Les Arts Decoratifs.”

     

    From now on, in prepation for the Opening of this exhibition on Feb 9th 2015, Ly Nha Ky will be honored at the Museum, in the posters displayed on streets, invitations, catalogues… and in press of international as well. Especially, Ly Nha Ky is also honorably remembered as the memorable sponsor in 2 years at the donor plaque Rohan Hall of the Museum until January 2018.

     

    Currently, Ly Nha Ky is preparing outfits carefully before traveling to France. She will choose Ao Dai because she wants to introduce to international friends the beauty of traditional Vietnamese woman. 

     

    Photo: Lê Thiện Viễn

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