I’m wearing a Vietnamese traditional gown called Ao Dai. It’s form fitted and worn over silk wide leg pant. The Ao Dai emphasizes a lady figure. People in Vietnam wear The Ao Dai everywhere, but here in the America you only seen them on special occasion such as wedding and church. I bought this beautiful Ao Dai while I was in Vietnam. Loc and I both fell in love with it and will turn it to be my wedding gown. Have a fabulous day everyone !! xoxo Nini Nguyen

posing for Loc

Áo Dài by ABC
Hello guys-
I hope you all are doing well! I’m sorry for my absence, updates, and comments lately. With work and planning the wedding, my schedule is a little tight. My lifestyle now is just so casual. Tee-shirt, jeans and a comfortable flat are what I wear these days. I like to share with you my wedding photos from my photographer sent me to select for the album. These photos have not been edit yet, although it has a slightly retouch but not completed. I still have 3 more sets to go through and I’ll definitely will share with you all. xoxo Nini Nguyen









Dress and veil by Nha-Khanh, Fallon necklace
Here is another ” Sneak Peek” at my wedding photos from Loc. Enjoy and more to come !!! xoxo Nini
I mentioned that day while we’re shooting, there was a small wind storm that came our way. Isn’t scary??

Custom veil by Nha-Khanh, Janet Savitt necklace, YSL tribute pumps, AA swimsuit

Veil and gown custom by Nha-Khanh, necklace by Fallon.
Photo by: Thanh Nguyen
Have a nice day!
xoxo
Nini Nguyen
I just got back from Vietnam a few days ago. I was so exhausted from the jet lag and have been sleeping 2 day straight after I got back. I really enjoyed my trip. Sometimes when we go abroad, finding new foods and exploring foreign cuisine can be an adventure unto itself. But on this trip, the food was another rewarding part of my ‘homecoming’ and because I had no language barrier, I was really able explore when it came to food. One of the best things about the trip was the new foods we were able to discover for ourselves. We ate like 7 times a day!!! What a life: eat, nap, have a coffee, eat, nap again and eat when you wake up. I gained about 7 or 8 lbs from this trip just from eating. It was worth it. We had been working so hard for this time off and it was an amazing experience. I am so happy that Loc and I could share it.
We celebrated our New Year there. The New Year in Saigon is really quiet. Most of the businesses are closed and many restaurants are not open either. Our culture is known for the “Hoa Mai” on New Years day. The color of Hoa Mai is yellow and it only blooms once a year, on New Years day. People sometimes pay a lot of money for Hoa Mai trees because they are good luck charms. People believe that if your Hoa Mai fully blooms on the first day of the new year, you will have a successful year and if it only blooms partially, your year might be not as good. Some wealthy people there are willing to pay around $20,000 and up for their Hoa Mai trees and they only last a week or so. Here are some photos of me with Hoa Mai.
Hoa Mai


Drinking coconut

buying guava fruits
Meat market
Vegetable market
This is my favorite fruits called Chom Chom

At Nguyen Hue Orchids Garden during Lunar New Year.

Water storage called ” Lu”

Loc and his friends sliding down white sand dune in Phan Thiet, Mui Ne
Another silly picture of Loc and his friend

This is what I worn to my friend’s wedding ceremony

back lace detail of the blouse
My friend, Kieu


Wearing: Fendi shoes, Alaia skirt, Robert Rodriguez blouse, biker short from F21, vintage clutch and Fallon necklace.