Asian girl - women aodai vietnamese Low-poly 3D model
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Model + 3Ds max 2014 + Vray + export FBX, OBJ, 3Ds - Ao Dai Evolved from Court Outfit Ao Dai, a Vietnamese national garment, is worn by both men and women, though it has become predominantly female attire in current times. As its name translates to 'shirt' in English, the outfit consists of a tight-fitting silk tunic that perfectly covers trousers. Originating in the court of the Nguyem Lords at Hue during the 18th century, this particular garment eventually took on new forms and designs with the emergence of the Ngay Thanh. This 19-piece dress worn during the 19th and early 20th centuries is an offshoot of Ao Dai and signified aristocratic elegance. A blend of modernity and tradition defined the transformation brought forth by Vietnamese designers such as Nguyen Cat Tong. By emulating designs inspired from Paris, the ngay Thanh turned into a contemporary outfit celebrated across Vietnam in the late 1920s and 1930s by the Self-Reliant Literary Group and influential magazine publications. Vietnamese men also do don a Ao Dai when dressed for special events or festivals, referred to as an 'Ao Gam' in native terms. A unique combination of luxury fabrics made from rich silk materials adorns this version which exudes elegance and poise. Note - This rewritten text still reflects its Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level at 7th-8th level while providing necessary insights to make informed decision-making easier about using different outfits.
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