Inspired by April lilies, designer Xuan Le unveils the “Silence ’26” collection, continuing the persistent journey to bring Vietnamese silk to the world.
After more than 25 years dedicated to silk material, designer Xuan Le has just introduced the Silence ’26 collection, inspired by lilies, which he considers a “new language of emotion.”
Lilies Bloom on Vietnamese Silk
Inspired by the lily—a flower characteristic of April—the collection for both men and women not only recreates the image of this flower directly but also interprets it through .
Soft curved cuts and layers of gently draping silk evoke the movement of flower petals.
The color palette shifts from white, light green, and turquoise to stamen yellow, creating a cool, fresh feeling like a quiet summer day.
The highlight of the collection is the motifs created by artist Minh Pham, “repainted” on the garments with colors and emotions about lilies.

When Vietnamese Silk Becomes a “Language of Emotion”
Xuan Le shared that this collection includes 25 pieces, ranging from streetwear and office wear to evening wear.
The women’s designs apply techniques of three-dimensional flower shaping, gradient embroidery, and embellishment to create visual depth while retaining the characteristic softness of .
The men’s designs continue to leverage the strength of handmade tailoring with a “concealing flaws” technique, combined with stylized lily embroidery details and minimalist yet not monotonous color palettes, embodying a contemporary workwear spirit.
According to the designer, the word “thinh” (silence) in the collection’s name carries a layer of meaning related to “tinh” (essence): refined in the artisan’s hands, exquisite in technique, and sophisticated in aesthetic perception.

Bringing Ha Dong Silk to the International Stage
With over 20 years in the profession, Xuan Le is one of the designers persistently pursuing sustainable fashion with silk.
From the COCOON show in Scotland in 2011 to the Terrace Fields collection presented in Malta in 2014, her creative journey has always been linked to bringing Vietnamese materials