A Vietnamese fashion designer and model is facing punishment in her home country for wearing a skimpy dress in France, some 9,000 miles away. According to a report, Ngoc Trinh, 29, wore the flimsy, see-through black gown at the Cannes Film Festival in May. “Her outfit was improper, offensive and has caused public outrage,” Nguyen Ngoc Thien, Vietnam’s minister of culture, sports and tourism, said afterward, according to the Sun. The sheer, beaded dress featured an opening on the front and exposed her legs on either side, while the fabric was largely see-through. Malick is the director of notable films such as “Badlands” (1973), “The Thin Red Line” (1998) and “The New World” (2005).
Source: Fox News June 09, 2019 02:48 UTC