![]() |
Tieu Vy paired a denim-on-denim blouse and skirt with a brown handbag for a feminine look. This year, Sandro brings back denim designs alongside motorcycle boots and form-fitting pieces, interwoven with a rebellious Y2K vibe. Photo: Sandro |
This autumn/winter, French fashion house Sandro launched two collections for men and women, each with a distinct theme. The women's collection, "Express Yourself," challenges conventional ideas about uniform dressing.
For men, Sandro redefines masculinity, blending naval inspiration with a modern artistic spirit. After its debut at Paris Fashion Week in March, Sandro introduced the collection globally, including in Vietnam.
![]() |
Sandro continues to portray a strong personality in the workplace with the "Business Call" theme, where sharp tailoring meets feminine details like lavalliere collars, pleats, and gracefully draped scarves. Miss Bao Ngoc chose a relaxed office look, combining an asymmetrically buttoned cardigan with a sleek pencil skirt. Photo: Sandro |
Tieu Vy paired a denim-on-denim blouse and skirt with a brown handbag for a feminine look. This year, Sandro brings back denim designs alongside motorcycle boots and form-fitting pieces, interwoven with a rebellious Y2K vibe. Photo: Sandro
![]() |
Model Tu Hao opted for gray and camel-colored outfits for a calm appearance. Sandro's fall/winter wardrobe is filled with classic office coats reimagined in canvas, wool, or denim—materials not typically seen in women's professional attire. Photo: Sandro |
Sandro continues to portray a strong personality in the workplace with the "Business Call" theme, where sharp tailoring meets feminine details like lavalliere collars, pleats, and gracefully draped scarves. Miss Bao Ngoc chose a relaxed office look, combining an asymmetrically buttoned cardigan with a sleek pencil skirt. Photo: Sandro
![]() |
Stylist Hoang Ku attended the event with a rugged look, pairing a vibrant red polo shirt with a camel-colored jacket, light-colored jeans, and suede boots. Photo: Sandro |
Model Tu Hao opted for gray and camel-colored outfits for a calm appearance. Sandro's fall/winter wardrobe is filled with classic office coats reimagined in canvas, wool, or denim—materials not typically seen in women's professional attire. Photo: Sandro
![]() |
Designer Ly Qui Khanh chose a simple black outfit. The highlight of this year's menswear lies in the surface materials: blended cashmere, raw wool, aged leather, technical fabrics, raffia, and suede are skillfully blended in each design. Photo: Sandro |
Stylist Hoang Ku attended the event with a rugged look, pairing a vibrant red polo shirt with a camel-colored jacket, light-colored jeans, and suede boots. Photo: Sandro
![]() |
Stylist Pham Bao Luan chose a gray cardigan and trousers for a comfortable, elegant feel. Photo: Sandro |
Designer Ly Qui Khanh chose a simple black outfit. The highlight of this year's menswear lies in the surface materials: blended cashmere, raw wool, aged leather, technical fabrics, raffia, and suede are skillfully blended in each design. Photo: Sandro
![]() |
The event was designed as a mini-exhibition, where fashion meets art and music. It not only launched the new collection but also affirmed Sandro's long-term direction: collaborating with artists to spread the message of an elegant, minimalist lifestyle with a personal touch—true to the spirit of the global citizens the brand targets. Photo: Sandro |
Stylist Pham Bao Luan chose a gray cardigan and trousers for a comfortable, elegant feel. Photo: Sandro
![]() |
Key opinion leaders (KOLs) pose for photos at the event. Photo: Sandro |
The event was designed as a mini-exhibition, where fashion meets art and music. It not only launched the new collection but also affirmed Sandro's long-term direction: collaborating with artists to spread the message of an elegant, minimalist lifestyle with a personal touch—true to the spirit of the global citizens the brand targets. Photo: Sandro
![]() |
Key opinion leaders (KOLs) pose for photos at the event. Photo: Sandro
Hai My
In Vietnam, the Sandro brand is officially distributed by Tam Son International.
Contact:
- Sandro Hanoi: 55 Trang Tien, Cua Nam ward, Hanoi.
Opening hours: 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Phone: 024 3201 2870.
Email: sandro.hn@tamsonfashion.com.
- Sandro Lotte Mall West Lake Hanoi: Floor 1 - Lot 119, Lotte Mall West Lake Hanoi, 272 Vo Chi Cong, Tay Ho ward, Hanoi.
Opening hours: 9:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Phone: 024 3201 5142.
Email: sandro.lottemallhn@tamsonfashion.com.
- Sandro Saigon Centre: L2 - 18, Saigon Centre, 67 Le Loi, Ben Nghe ward, Ho Chi Minh City.
Opening hours: 9:30 a.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Phone: 028 3 9152986.
Email: sandro.sgc@tamsonfashion.com.
- Sandro Diamond Plaza: XA-22000, Diamond Plaza, 34 Le Duan, Ben Nghe ward, Ho Chi Minh City.
Opening hours: 9:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Phone: 028 3535 6498.
Email: sandro.diamondplaza@tamsonfashion.com.