Chau Bui on Forbes' Under 30 Asia list

April 21, 2021 07:56

Chau Bui, a 23-year-old Vietnamese model and fashion expert, is on Forbes magazine's 30 Under 30 Asia list along with Korean artists IU, Nam Joo Hyuk, Hwasa...


Chau Bui and some other figures in the art field of 30 Under 30 Asia 2021. Photo: FORBES

Forbes introduced Chau Bui when putting her on the 30 Under 30 Asia list in 2021: "The Vietnamese model and fashionista has 3 million followers on Instagram and nearly 2 million followers on Facebook. In 2020, she had cooperation contracts with Dior and Louis Vuitton.

Chau Bui's full name is Bui Thai Bao Chau, won the award for Most Influential Personal Style on Social Media at ELLE Style Awards 2019.

Chau Bui was honored at 30 Under 30 Asia in the arts category. This category selects people based on the criteria of those who are "creating and designing the future, from the kitchen to the runway". Thus, Chau Bui was recognized for her pioneering role in fashion.


2020 is a successful year for Chau Bui in many fields.c

In addition, Vietnam also has two other faces in the field of finance and venture capital: Mai Ho (29 years old) and Le Han Tue Lam (26 years old).

This year, the 30 Under 30 Asia list features 300 people from 22 countries and territories. They are divided into categories: entertainment & sports; media, marketing & advertising; social impact; finance & venture capital; enterprise technology; consumer technology; retail & e-commerce; healthcare & science; and industry, manufacturing & energy.

In the entertainment & sports category, there are Korean artists familiar to the Vietnamese public. They are singer Lee Ji Eun (IU), Hwasa (Hye Jin), actress Su Ji Bae (Suzy), Nam Joo Hyuk...


Some other characters in the entertainment & sports category. Photo: FORBES

Forbes comments on the group of young pioneers in Asia today: "As Asia sees light at the end of the COVID-19 tunnel, the activists, entrepreneurs, scientists and young leaders on the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia 2021 list are working to realize the new normal.

After the toughest year of their generation, 300 Millennials and Gen Zers have persevered, even thrived, despite prolonged lockdowns, travel restrictions, and uncertainty on all fronts.

Forbes praised these young people for their efforts to grow their businesses and adapt to the changes brought by the pandemic. They dared to do business in the midst of crisis, finding opportunities where others only saw obstacles.

To select the 300, Forbes surveyed more than 2,500 nominees. The information was verified by a team of reporters and a prestigious panel of judges.

According to Tuoi Tre

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