thwin su learned her trade in europe.r aunt, who lives in italy, made it possible for her niece to study fashion design there. now, thwin su can finally create the styles she likes. >> two years ago, you weren't allowed to show such skimpy outfits in magazines or films. it was forbidden by the government's media censors. as a designer, you could never really present your work. now we're free to let our imaginations run wild. >> her designs are influenced by american and european fashion trends. it's a combination that's in demand for tv commercials, print ads, and catwalks traditionally one piece of apparel has dominated the streetscape of yangon -- the longyi, a skirt-like garment worn by both men and women. but times are changing. myanmar is undergoing a transformation and the big global brands want a piece of the action. with the prospect of 60 million potential customers, the burmese market is enticing. women with flawless white skin are plastered on billboards. the companies hope the ideals of beauty popular in other