Thứ Năm, Tháng 4 2, 2026

Song Hy Lam Nguy: When Minimalist Bridal Fashion Takes the Spotlight in a Cinematic Concept

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Before officially stepping into the dramatic and satirical “wedding battle” of Song Hy Lam Nguy in the heart of Saigon, the cast of the film project introduced a striking photoshoot that embraces minimalism, sharp visuals, and a strong statement-driven aesthetic.

Establishing a distinctly contemporary visual identity, Song Hy Lam Nguy impresses with its refined Minimalist Chic approach. With white as the dominant tone, the photoshoot goes beyond a simple character introduction, it becomes a creative exploration of style, where fashion serves as a connecting thread between contrasting personalities within a cohesive whole.

Striking visuals on the wedding aisle

One of the most captivating highlights is the appearance of two couples with completely different vibes: Jun Vu – Khoai Vu and Hoang Phi – Cao Thanh Huyen.

Jun Vu continues to embody her “muse” image with pure beauty and flawless visual. In this concept, she steps away from her usual soft image, wearing a bold wedding dress featuring daring cut-outs at the waist that accentuate her figure. Paired with her is actor-model Khoai Vu, who brings a modern look that balances elegance, youthfulness, and a relaxed edge through a well-layered suit. This also marks a significant milestone as he officially makes his big-screen debut in a leading role. Despite the initial challenges, Khoai Vu has fully committed to the character, hoping to bring a fresh perspective. He shared his expectation of receiving warm support and recognition from the audience for this new journey.

Their chemistry goes beyond visually pleasing frames, reflecting a natural connection and well-prepared dynamic for a relationship filled with twists in the film.

Hoang Phi – Cao Thanh Huyen: A contrast of strong personalities

In contrast, Hoang Phi and Cao Thanh Huyen bring a different balance to the concept. Hoang Phi maintains his signature rugged look, highlighted by a mullet hairstyle and an oversized white suit that blends rebellion with sophistication.

Meanwhile, Cao Thanh Huyen embraces a more mature and seductive style, choosing sheer designs that are both soft and sharp. Together, they create an engaging contrast, representing the most realistic and grounded aspects of the five-family storyline portrayed in the film. Their presence is expected to play a key role in driving the emotional conflicts of this “dramatic comedy” to its peak.

When celebration turns into conflict

Set in central Ho Chi Minh City, the film explores cultural clashes, lifestyles, and individual egos within five families. Two neighboring weddings are not only a competition in scale and guest lists but also a stage where hidden tensions and long-suppressed secrets come to light.

Under camera flashes and the watchful eyes of relatives, will “double happiness” truly bring joy, or will it turn into a chaotic turning point for everyone involved?

When minimalism becomes a cinematic language

The entire photoshoot uses neutral backgrounds, drawing attention to expressions, gestures, and minimalist jewelry details. This high-fashion concept is not only a promotional effort but also subtly reveals the modern aesthetic vision of the director and production team.

In the multicultural setting of Ho Chi Minh City, where tradition and modernity constantly intersect, Song Hy Lam Nguy seems to deliver a message: weddings may become dramatic spectacles, but personal identity and confidence should always remain intact.

With such a visually compelling introduction, the film is expected to become a notable name in Vietnam’s cinema landscape this year.

Credits
Producer: Vincent Media
Photographer: Hieu Vo
Stylist: Chin Nguyen, Tran Cong Linh
Makeup Artists: Yen Ngoc, Bi Nguyen, Duong Huu Nghia
Hair Stylists: Tra My, Gia Nhi, Thu Hien

Special Thanks
Costumes: Ha Thanh Viet, LE KIEU, MER, Darling Diva
Jewelry: Loc Phuc Jewelry

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