The sixth night of the Say Hi series marked the grand finale of its first season and unfolded in dramatic fashion beneath heavy rain. Within this cinematic setting, singer and actor Anh Tu Atus continued to craft his image as a performer who values the visual as much as the musical.
Performing in a downpour at My Dinh Stadium, Anh Tu closed his first season with a look that set the tone for the night. Wrapped in a Versace robe and wearing a Rolex, his hair still casually pinned, he opened the show with a bold, rule-breaking fashion moment. It was the first in a series of striking transformations from tailored suits to oversized silhouettes, soft romantic sleeves, and playful postures. Here, fashion became more than costume: it was central to the performance itself.
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Above Fashion became more than costume: it was central to the performance itself
Fashion is a performance
From his first steps on stage, Anh Tu challenged convention. A Versace nightgown, Rolex watch and loosely clipped hair formed a look that felt spontaneous yet intentional, casting aside formality in favour of personal expression.

Above Each performance brought a new visual identity
Each performance brought a new visual identity: sharply cut suits, voluminous blouses, light-hearted ensembles inspired by babies, superheroes, Hello Kitty and even graduation robes.

Above Anh Tu’s outfits built a narrative of the modern performer
No costume appeared twice across the six-show run, a thoughtful touch underscoring his dedication to the craft and to his audience. With nearly 60 looks curated for the series, Anh Tu’s outfits built a narrative of the modern performer: dynamic, inventive, and unafraid to surprise.
When fashion personality combines with international class

Above From Dior and Saint Laurent to Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, BVLGARI and Van Cleef & Arpels, he makes discerning choices
Anh Tu Atus is no stranger to the luxury circuit. From Dior and Saint Laurent to Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, BVLGARI and Van Cleef & Arpels, he makes discerning choices. His styling is never overdone; instead, he wears prestige lightly, with a quiet elegance that resonates strongly with fans at home.
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Above His commitment to fashion was on full display during the fourth night of Say Hi
His commitment to fashion was on full display during the fourth night of Say Hi, where he donned a BVLGARI jewellery set worth over 1 billion VND. For the performance of Ngao Nghe, he wore a brown beaded suit alongside an 18K gold BVLGARI Serpenti necklace encrusted with diamonds. With platinum hair and striking features, he was a luminous presence under the lights.

Above His natural fit means designers rarely need to tailor their vision to suit him
At the same time, Anh Tu Atus regularly champions Vietnamese design. With his 1.79m frame and lean build, he effortlessly carries elongated cuts, layered silhouettes and intricate detailing. His natural fit means designers rarely need to tailor their vision to suit him.

Above Anh Tu Atus is becoming a familiar name on the global fashion scene
Beyond Vietnam, Anh Tu Atus is becoming a familiar name on the global fashion scene. He attended Milan Fashion Week 2023 at the invitation of BOSS, was the sole Vietnamese representative at BOSS House Bali 2024, and later took his place at Paris Fashion Week for Lacoste’s 2024 show, welcomed personally by creative director Pelagia Kolotouros.
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