Producing Fashion MADE IN VIETNAM RMIT University, Ho Chi Minh City Tuesday 5 July to Thursday 7 July 2016 Hosted by RMIT UNIVERSITY
Over the last twenty- five years the global distribution of production for clothing, textiles and footwear industries has shifted considerably, with new making economies emerging. Producing Fashion Made in Vietnam in Ho Chi Minh City will explore how fashion is produced and consumed, drawing attention to practices of manufacture and entrepreneurship. The event will include conversations and presentations about making economies such as Vietnam, and seek out different perspectives from local and global networks from new entrepreneurs, local practitioners, government agencies, artists, craftspeople, academiapostgraduates, researchers and others. Overview of Program The program is designed to open up conversations about opportunities for fashion in Vietnam. Each day explores a different theme inviting participants to contribute through formal presentations, world caféstyle events and informal get-togethers. At night, there will be various dinner party options to encourage lively discussion and sampling of local food. There will be opportunities to visit local designers and manufacturers. Morning sessions will be held at RMIT University, District 7. Afternoon sessions will be in a scholarly café style at various locations across Ho Chi Minh. DAY 1 Creativity (Tuesday, 5 July) What are the opportunities for Vietnam as an emerging creative economy? What does fashion look like in Vietnam? DAY 2 Connecting with Industry (Wednesday, 6 July) What is different about producing in Vietnam? How can designers work with the unique manufacturing opportunities that Vietnam offers? How is manufacturing changing to meet the demands of the creative economy? DAY 3 Growing the Future (Thursday, 7 July) How do we support emerging designers in Vietnam? How can education contribute to the growth of the local design and manufacturing industry?
Day 1 Creativity (Tuesday, 5 July 2016) What are the opportunities for Vietnam as an emerging creative economy? What does fashion look like in Vietnam? 9:00-9:10 Welcome to Guests & Opening Professor Gael McDonald (President of RMIT University, Vietnam) and Professor Robyn Healy (Head of School, RMIT University, Melbourne, School of Fashion and Textiles) welcome officially open Producing Fashion: Made in Vietnam Fashion Colloquia and welcome attendees to the event. 9:10-10:40 Panel: Producing Fashion: Made in Vietnam Continuing in the Fashion Colloquia series, originated through a core network of four institutions, this panel introduces the event and the conversations and presentations within it, in order to address industries such as Vietnam.Through Producing Fashion Made in Vietnam, we will explore how fashion is produced and consumed, drawing attention to practices of manufacture and entrepreneurship. This panel presentation introduces the event and brings together key figures from local and global networks that offer different perspectives in a discussion on Vietnam s role as an emerging making economy. Facilitated by Professor Robyn Healy, Head of School of Fashion and Textiles at RMIT University Melbourne in discussion that brings Professor Ian King and Professor José Teunissen from the London College of Fashion alongside key local industry figures Trần Nguyễn Thiên Hương, Chairwoman of Sunflower Media, Christina Yu, Founder of Ipa-Nima, Matthew Roach of Parca Equipment Co., designed and manufactured between Melbourne and Vietnam, Võ Thị Bích Ngọc, Business Development Director at Zalora and Tran Thien Ha Mi, a Freelance Fashion Show Director. The discussion will conclude with the launch of the 36 Hour Shirt Challenge where participants are invited to explore different methods for sourcing a shirt designed and made in Vietnam, from workshops, local tailors, retail outlets, and visits to local markets. Panelist: Professor Ian King - Professor of Aesthetics and Management, University of the Arts of London - Role of Colloquia. Professor Jose Teunissen - Dean of School of Design and Technology at London College of Fashion ( University of the Arts London). Tran Nguyen Thien Huong (Venus) - Chairwoman, Sun Flower Media. Christina Yu - owner of Ipa- Nima. Vo Thi Bich Ngoc - Busniess Development Director, Zalora. Tran Thien Ha Mi - Fashion show Director. Matthew Roach - Lecturer/ Designer, RMIT Universiy/ Parca Clothing Co. 10:40-11:00 Tea Break 11:00-11:30 Keynote presentation: Twenty Years of Vietnamese Fashion' Leading fashion media entrepreneur Trần Nguyễn Thiên Hương, Chairwoman of Sun Flower Media and representative of leading magazines including Harper s Bazaar Vietnam presents the first survey of contemporary Vietnamese style over the last twenty years. Panelists: Hoang Hai - Designer. Minh Hanh - Designer. Sy Hoang - Desinger. Le Thi Quynh Trang - chairwoman, Multimedia JSC. 11:30-12:30 Panel: 'Twenty Years of Vietnamese Fashion' Facilitated by Trần Nguyễn Thiên Hương, this panel discussion brings together leading figures in Vietnam s fashion industry, from fashion designers Hoang Hai, Sy Hoang and Minh Hanh with Le Thi Quynh Trang, CEO of Multimedia JSC, organisers of Vietnam International Fashion Week. The discussion will address the heritage of the Vietnamese fashion industry in order to identify its unique identity today, particularly from the perspective of Vietnamese fashion designers. 12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30-17:35 Parallel paper presentations at RMIT University Vietnam, District 7 as well as other offsite excursions
Day 2 Industry day (Wednesday, 6 July 2016) What is different about producing in Vietnam? How can designers work with the unique manufacturing opportunities that Vietnam offers? How is manufacturing changing to meet the demands of the creative economy? 9:00-10:00 Keynote Presentation: New Models of Craft Working with New Materials LanVy Nguyen, Founder and Managing Director of Fashion4Freedom, the first socially responsible, ethical and transparent supply-chain, will present her vanguard work related to social enterprise and the evolution of traditional crafts into contemporary practice in Vietnam. 10:00-10:30 Keynote Presentation: Out of Vietnam' Dr Tran Van Quyen, Textile Consultant for Woolmark Vietnam, will present on the Australian Wool Innovation project Out of Vietnam, which is developing a sustainable local supply chain and in turn expanding its current manufacturing market by introducing Australian wool into the pipeline. 10:30-10:50 Tea break 10:50-11:20 Keynote Presentation: Material and Specialised Production Do Son Duong, Brand Strategy Director of Thien Hong, Vietnam, will deliver a presentation on material and specialised production in Vietnam. 11:20-12:20 Panel: The Changing Face of Vietnam s Fashion Industry Facilitated by Victoria Ho, Head of Fashion at RMIT University Vietnam, this panel discussion brings together leading figures from the various facets from Vietnamese fashion to identify the key characteristics and issues facing this industry. Ho is joined by Dr Tran Van Quyen and LanVy Nguyen along with Võ Thị Bích Ngọc, Business Development Director of Zalora, Vuu Le Quyen (Cindy Vuu), Deputy Managing Director at Biti's and Owner of Gosto, Dr. Mathews Nkhoma, Head of Business Information Systems at RMIT University, Melbourne, Nguyen Thi Minh Hang, Managing Editor of L'Officiel Vietnam, and designers Thuy Nguyen, Adrian Anh Tuan and Anna Vo. Panelists: Dr Tran Van Quyen - Textiles Professional, Australian Wool Innovation. Mr. Jose Finc - Country Director of ZALORA Vietnam. Vuu Le Quyen - Cindy Vuu - Deputy Managing Director at Biti's, Owner at Gosto. Nguyen Lan Vy - Founder & Managing Director, Fashion4Freedom. Dr. Nkhoma Mathews - Head of Business Information System, RMIT University Vietnam. Anna Vo - Designer and Owner at Anna Vo Fashion House. Adrian Anh Tuan - Owner Valenciani. Nguyen Thi Minh Hang - Managing Editor at L'Officiel Vietnam. Thuy Nguyen - Owner Thuy Design House. 12:20 End of Day
Day 3 Growing the Future (Thursday, 7 July 2016) How do we support emerging designers in Vietnam? How can education contribute to the growth of the local design and manufacturing industry? 9:00-10:00 Panel: The Role of Education - Jobs of the Future Rebecca Morris, Senior Educator, RMIT University Vietnam, leads a discussion on the role of education in fostering a more innovative, dynamic and sustainable fashion industry in Vietnam and abroad. In order to address this, the panel brings together educators and industry figures, including Dr. Angela Finn, Deputy Head Learning & Teaching, RMIT University Melbourne, Lottie Delamain Senior Creative Manager at L'Usine Space Ho Chi Minh City, Jo Cramer, Program Manager of School of Fashion and Textiles, RMIT University Melbourne, Nguyen Vu Quan, Head of Strategy at Rice Creative, Nguyen Huu Kien from Thuy Design House, Nguyen My Y RMIT University Vietnam Alumni and Dr. Nkhoma Mathews, Head of Business Information Systems at RMIT University Vietnam. Panelists: Dr Angela Finn - Deputy Head Learning & Teaching, RMIT University Melbourne. Lottie Delamain - Senior Creative Manager, L'usine Space. Jo Cramer - Lecturer RMIT Melbourne. Nguyen Vu Quan - Head of Strategy, Rice Creatives. Nguyen Huu Kien - Manager Thuy Design House. Dr. Nkhoma Mathews - Head of Business Information System, RMIT University Vietnam. 10:00-10:40 Panel: 'Identity of Vietnamese Fashion' Panelists include: Nguyen Vu Quan, Head of Strategy at Rice Creative, Christina Yu Founder of Ipa-Nima, Vo Thi Bich Ngoc, Business Development Director at Zalora, Tran Thien Ha Mi, a Freelance Fashion Show Director, Nguyen Tu Diep (Devon Nguyen), Owner of Devon London and Nguyen Thi Minh Hang, Managing Editor at L'Officiel Vietnam. Panelists: Victoria Ho - Head of Fashion RMIT Vietnam. Nguyen Vu Quan - Head of Strategy, Rice Creative. Christina Yu - owner of Ipa- Nima. Tran Thien Ha Mi - Fashion show Director. Nguyen Tu Diep, Devon Nguyen - owner Devon London. 10:40-11:00 Tea Break 11:00-12:00 Panel: 'Vietnam s Creative field: An Accelerated Environment for Fashion Brands This panel discussion examines the scope of Vietnam s creative field. Lead by Vu Quan Nguyen, Head of Strategy at Rice Creative, the discussion includes panellists from various facets of Vietnam s creative industry: Nguyen Thanh Hoang, Creative Director at MYSON KENJI, Lam Thuy Nhan of Ren by Tee, Lottie Delamain, Senior Creative Manager of L'Usine Space, designer Linda Mai Phung and Vu Hoang Yen, Head of Marketing at Zalora. Panelists: Nguyen Thanh Hoang - Creative Director, MYSON KENJI. Lam Thuy Nhan - Owner Renbytee. Lottie Delamain - Senior Creative Manager, L'usine Space. Linda Mai Phung - founder & designer, Linda Mai Phung. Vu Hoang Yen - Head of Marketing, Zalora. Mya Kot - founder, Mya Kot. Leroy Nguyen - founder, Leroy Nguyen. Pham Ngoc Luu Uyen - Chief editor, Harper's Bazaar. Nguyen Thu An Ha - Head of digital, Ogilvy. 12:00 End of Day