Hong Jacket Traditional Vietnamese Men's Wedding Ao Gam – East Meets Dress

$ 119.50

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An exquisite and high quality traditional Vietnamese jacket made with brocade fabric featuring patterns of gold dragons to symbolize good fortune for the marriage. This ao gam is the traditional male counterpart to the classic red Vietnamese wedding dress.Bride's dress recommendation: Pair this with our Kelly Ao Dai.This jacket is named after the Hồng Bàng Dynasty, the earliest dynasty of traditional Vietnamese history that ruled from 2879 BC to 258 BC. It was known to be a legendary, semi-mythical period in Vietnamese historiography.

An Asian-inspired wedding dress with a modern twist. This wine red cheongsam dress is made for the iconic woman who wants to push the boundaries of fashion of a traditional Chinese wedding dress.

  • Groom's outfit recommendation: Pair this with our Qin Jacket.
  • Accessory recommendation: Pairs this with our Blossom Hairpin.

This dress is made to your custom measurements. We'll provide instructions after you place an order. Our custom-size dresses take up to 16 weeks to make and deliver. For a faster option, check out our Red Marilyn Dress–Ships Now version.

This dress is named after Marilyn Monroe, an iconic American actress, model, and singer during the 1950s and 1960s. She shaped popular culture and attitudes towards beauty and sexuality.

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