Monday, July 22, 2013

Form & Fashion: How to Choose a Vietnamese Aó Dài

Yards of colorful fabric and a dash of sequins and glitter. I never predicted my shopping experience could come in so handy on a campaign!

Last week I accompanied Rogene on a search for the perfect áo dài (pronounced ow-zai), a traditional Vietnamese long dress with two panels and silk pants.

In Vietnam, high school girls used to wear a white áo dài as part of their uniform. Nowadays, I see it most often worn on holidays and weddings.



We went to the famous Danny Nguyen Couture, a young designer whose works are often seen around Houston's fashion shows and at Yellow Magazine's events. He's known for using bold prints and incorporating other cultural influences into an áo dài, yet maintaining the two-panel design and silk pants.

He also lent some of his designs for a fashion show at the upcoming Youth Excellence Luncheon on Aug. 4 that honors graduating high school valedictorians and salutatorians in the Greater Houston area. I can't wait to see them!



How to Choose a Vietnamese Aó Dài


First, you choose the silk fabric. A single layer with prints or overlapping layers can do the trick.



 


Second, you choose a unique design, which makes this custom-made dress so much fun to begin with -- the traditional high neckline evolved to more contemporary designs that showcase the fusion of Vietnamese American culture.

Here, Rogene opted for a V-neck and I have a sweetheart neckline shaped like a halter top.






 


 
Third, you choose the occasion. Rogene and I went to the 4th anniversary of VAN-TV (55.2) , a Vietnamese broadcasting station based in Houston. I saw many familiar faces and was so impressed to see Rogene on stage in full galore, complete with a hat, áo dài khan đống, and the sequined overcoat.


 


 
 Dr. Vu Van Ban  and his wife Victoria Bich Ngoc (left photo) of Blue Jade Beauty Center own VAN-TV as well.
 










With Diana Tran, Pharm.D. who hosts the health and wellness program for VAN-TV.
 
  
With Melanie Flowers, a candidate for Judge in the Family District Court

***Don't forget to mark your calendar for this Thursday, July 25th for
Young Houstonians for Rogene

at Hughes Hangar, 2811 Washington Ave. from 6-8pm
Check out the Facebook event

Monday, July 15, 2013

Meet-and-Greet -- July 25 mixer @ Hughes Hangar


I am planning the next event in the Rogene Gee Calvert for Houston City Council, At-Large Position 3 campaign! And you're invited! RSVP on Facebook or Info@RogeneCalvert.com



Young Houstonians for Rogene
Come meet young professionals and students from around the Houston area at a reception with Rogene Gee Calvert!

Thursday, July 25, 2013
Hughes Hangar
6pm-8pm
2811 Washington Avenue
Houston, Texas 77007

Having served in Houston City Council as Chief of Staff to Councilman Gordon Quan, and in Mayor Bill White’s Office as the Director of Volunteer Initiatives and Personnel, she is very knowledgeable about our city departments and how to engage the youth. This November, Rogene is running for HoustonCity Council, At-Large Position 3 and would like to hear your concerns for the city as we lead our communities “Together, For Houston”

Over the years, Rogene has led:
  • -        Mayor’s Youth Council (high school students)
  • -        City of Houston Summer Internship program (high school, college, and graduate students)
  • -        Initiated the Houston City Hall Fellows program (post-college, one-year fellowship)

Join us for a discussion on leadership opportunities in Houston and share your concerns about the city’s future.

Complimentary Appetizers. Bring a friend!
Suggested Contribution:   $25

RSVP on Facebook or Info@RogeneCalvert.com
Become a fan!

Monday, July 1, 2013

Party Planning Possibilities

Happy July!

Yesterday, June 30, was the reporting deadline on fundraising efforts for the first quarter. Funny how some people think money is a measure of one's viability as a candidate. I like to think a candidate's work and community experience is a better measure than the money in the coffers. Lucky for Rogene, she has both advantages. She exceeded her fundraising goal. Tune in July 15 for the financial results of all the candidates. This fund would be used for more yard signs, hosting Candidate receptions in the community, participating in more parades and passing out candy and awesome "I'm a Rogene Calvert" fans...


In the next few weeks I'll be putting on my party planning hat to host a Meet-and-Greet with some of my friends in the Houston area. I first met Rogene when she was directing the Mayor's Youth Council. It'd be nice to have a reunion with the current and former MYC members and see how that experience has influenced our lives. Email me if you want to join the planning committee! Cindy (at) RogeneCalvert.com

For me, I've never strayed too far from state and local politics. In time, I'll be running for elected office near you. =D