A Glimpse Into a Vermont Nail Salon and Its Vietnamese Community During Tết
Eva Sollberger visits Allure Salon in South Burlington, Vt., and shares a glimpse of how the small, tight-knit Vietnamese community in Vermont spends the Lunar New Year.
Eva Sollberger visits Allure Salon in South Burlington, Vt., and shares a glimpse of how the small, tight-knit Vietnamese community in Vermont spends the Lunar New Year.
Eva Sollberger, multimedia producer for Seven Days , a publication in Vermont, visits Allure Salon in South Burlington, Vermont, and talks to salon owner Jen Trần, her daughter Ly, and her sister Hannah, as part of her Stuck In Vermont video series. She also shares a glimpse of how the small, tight-knit Vietnamese community in Vermont spends the Lunar New Year.
Filmmaker Adele Pham shares her full interview with former U.S. Congressman Joseph Cao, the first Vietnamese-American to be elected to Congress, at the state senate for a bill hearing requiring the next member of the Louisiana state board of barbering and cosmetology to be someone who is Vietnamese that works within the nail industry. The Louisiana Board of Cosmetology has been accused of discriminating against Vietnamese-owned salons.
CND partnered with Advance Beauty College (ABC), for this year’s Tet Festival and Little Saigon Tet Parade on Feb. 12 – 14 to honor the Vietnamese-American community and its tremendous contributions to the professional nail industry. Hollywood legends Tippi Hedren and Kiều Chinh recently joined CND's Jan Arnold to honor the Vietnamese-American community and to offer an exclusive sneak peek at an exciting new product set to launch in April.
VietSALON senior editor Kim Pham and managing editor Anh Tran cover three Lunar New Year events in the Vietnamese community in Southern California.
VietSALON senior editor Kim Pham and managing editor Anh Tran cover three Lunar New Year events in the Vietnamese community in Southern California.
Dusty Coots Butera, who helped teach the "Original 20" Vietnamese women how to do nails, emerges with new photos and her story.
Starting at a refugee camp in Sacramento in 1975, the establishment of Vietnamese-owned nail salons in America paved the way for a new generation of beauty industry businesses.
American International Industries (A.I.I.) demonstrated their commitment to developing the next generation of industry talent by hosting an A.I.I. Educational Consultant (AEC) training in July specifically for the Vietnamese nail professional community.
Photos from a night honoring Tippi Hedren.
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