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A Narrative of Form and Freedom

A journey through silhouette, soul, and the art of refinement.

Every piece is a conversation between my Vietnamese roots and the experimental spirit of Berlin. Here is where the vision of CH:NH Studio comes to life.

At CH:NH Studio, a collection is never just a gallery of garments—it is a living narrative. It is the physical manifestation of a constant dialogue between the heritage of the past and the velocity of the future. Founded on the Vietnamese principle of Chỉnh—the art of adjusting, refining, and perfecting—each piece serves as a canvas for self-expression.

Our collections are designed for those who refuse to stand still. They are for the individuals who find beauty in the "Pop," joy in the "Fun," and power in staying "True." This is fashion that doesn't just sit in a closet; it lives in the streets, breathes in the studio, and moves with the soul.

Currently Featured: The 2026 Showcase

The Running Bride — A Study in Velocity and Tradition

I am proud to present my current headline project, The Running Bride, as the centerpiece of my 2026 portfolio. This collection represents my most ambitious work to date at HTW Berlin, serving as my definitive statement on the intersection of technical innovation and classical elegance.

The Concept The 2026 showcase marks a pivotal chapter in my journey. The Running Bride is my high-concept exploration of the modern woman’s race against time, tradition, and expectation. In this collection, I have deconstructed the sacred silhouette of the bride and reborn it through the lens of Berlin’s urban energy. For me, it is not just a garment; it is a movement.

Design Philosophy: Why should elegance be static? I wanted to see what happens when I infuse the delicate craftsmanship of bridal couture with the raw functionality of technical sportswear. I challenged the industry's rigid definitions of "formal wear" by replacing the restrictive corset with breathable, adaptive structures and trading the heavy, immobile train for aerodynamic layers that catch the wind.

The Contrast of Materials In this collection, I play with sensory contradictions to create a tactile experience that "pops." I’ve layered ethereal silk organza over high-performance reflective mesh, bridging the gap between the ballroom and the racetrack. I reimagined traditional lace with laser-cut precision, while adding neon-accented drawstrings to allow you to "Chỉnh"—to adjust the volume, tension, and fit of the garment yourself.

A Glimpse into the Future

While "The Running Bride" defines my current season, my evolution never stops. I am already developing new narratives, experimental silhouettes, and upcoming collaborations. More collections are on their way—this is only the beginning.


Inside the Atelier: My Art of Refinement

Where Vision Meets the Machine

The heart of my work resides within the walls of the HTW Berlin ateliers. This is where my academic training meets my avant-garde intuition. For me, the "Atelier" is not just about the finished product; it’s about the beautiful chaos of my process.

My Practice of Chỉnh Every garment I create begins with a question. Through rigorous draping sessions and digital pattern-making, I explore how fabric can better serve the body. In my studio, "refinement" is a hands-on philosophy. I spend hundreds of hours adjusting a single seam, ensuring that the silhouette doesn't just look perfect on a mannequin, but feels perfect when you move.

Sustainable Innovation As a designer in 2026, I believe in designing with a conscience. My work at HTW Berlin focuses on zero-waste cutting techniques and the sourcing of deadstock materials. I believe that "Make It Yours" also means making it responsible. By blending traditional Vietnamese tailoring techniques with modern, sustainable construction, I create pieces that are built to last longer than a season.


My Philosophy: "Pop, Fun, True"

As you browse through my archives and current works, you will notice a recurring heartbeat in everything I do:

  • Fashion that Pops: I use color and silhouette as a visual exclamation point. Whether it’s a flash of neon or an exaggerated shoulder, I design my clothes to be noticed.

  • Feels Fun: I see fashion as a playground. I experiment with modular elements—sleeves that detach, hems that rise, and pockets that surprise. If it’s not fun to wear, I haven't done my job.

  • Stays True: Beyond the trends, there is you. I design my collections to be "adjusted" to your life. I provide the structure; you provide the identity.

CH:NH Studio — Designed in Berlin. Inspired by Life. Refined by Me.