Why Not? Just Try | Amandine Tran | TEDxTan Hiep Youth
Amandine Tran, a French-Vietnamese creative, invites us into her story of saying “Why not? Just try.” — a simple mindset that took her from Paris to Australia and Vietnam, from shy student to designer, chef, model, and accidental content creator. Through every unexpected turn, she shows how having no clear plan but daring to try can lead us to discover where we truly belong. Amandine Tran is a Vietnamese-French creative who has lived and worked in France, Germany, Australia, and Vietnam. A Culinary Design graduate from Duperré Paris, she has appeared as the iconic muse in Den Vau’s music video Tron Tim and featured in Can Gi Hon (JustaTee & Tiên Tiên) and Nam Doi Ban Tay (Kay Trần). She is the exclusive representative of Simple in Vietnam and has collaborated with major fashion houses such as Dior, Hermès, Chanel, and Sandro Paris. She currently inspires an audience of over 900,000 followers across social media platforms. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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