Inspired by the nature and culture of the Mekong Delta, Metiseko’s "Mekong, The Final Act" fashion collection reimagines the delta's beauty through contemporary design. Water coconut green, ripe rice gold, and alluvial reddish-brown hues are transformed into a palette and patterns reflecting the region's spirit.
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Misoa wears a blue dress reflecting Metiseko’s waterscape colors in a room with a refreshing garden view at Waterpoint. Metiseko
The designs feature elegant silhouettes, light silk materials, and patterns inspired by flora, rivers, and the rhythm of life in the Mekong Delta. Each detail evokes the simple beauty of a land where nature and people have been intertwined for many generations.
The collection, showcased at Waterpoint – Nam Long’s integrated township in Ben Luc, Tay Ninh – aims to connect fashion with living spaces. Located at the gateway linking TP HCM to the Mekong Delta, the 355-hectare township is surrounded by the Vam Co Dong river, a network of canals, parks, and riverside villas, providing a setting that resonates with the collection's inspiration.
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Waterpoint’s waterscape is recognized by the brand as connecting with the spirit and inspiration of the Mekong, The Final Act collection. Metiseko
Amidst tree-lined streets, waterways, and riverside villas, the Mekong designs blend seamlessly with the natural landscape. The township’s Mediterranean-style architecture, combined with the green hues of its trees and river, also creates a backdrop for the Mekong Delta-inspired patterns.
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A short, straight dress with elbow-length sleeves stands out amidst a tree-lined path. Metiseko
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The riverside township pays close attention to its landscape and greenery. Metiseko
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Beyond waterscape blues, Mekong, The Final Act also features hues like orange and red, evoking the colors of alluvial soil. Metiseko
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The designs use soft, flowing fabrics, embodying the spirit of the river. Metiseko
According to the designer, "Mekong, The Final Act" tells a story of local identity through its materials, colors, and patterns, rather than just introducing a fashion collection. "Within the setting by the Vam Co river, fashion, nature, architecture, and lifestyle converge, offering a new perspective on the beauty of the Mekong region," the designer stated.
By Thy An
Credits for "Mekong, The Final Act":
Photographer: Mark Pham
Lighting: Son Pham
Makeup: Lieu Nhi
Art Director: Soleilsure
Models: Misoa, Ngo Phuong Thao, HieuSol





