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This year’s fashion season saw several Thai superstars appearing on runways and in the front rows at Milan Fashion Week and Paris Fashion Week 2026. Their appearances showcased world-class design and highlighted Thailand’s influence on the international fashion stage.Below is a look at the Thai stars and the outfits they wore.
Sririta Jensen Narongdej and Korn Narongdej appeared at Zegna Winter 2026 in Milan with a modern tailoring look that relied on clean lines and a simple monochrome palette. Sririta wore a beige cream tailored set, pairing a structured blazer with high waisted trousers and soft layers. The styling balanced strength with a feminine touch. Korn complemented her look with a modern, pared back approach, wearing a dark toned jacket with a warm brown T shirt and tailored trousers for a polished finish.
At Milan Fashion Week, Metawin “Win” Opas Iamkajorn arrived at Fondazione Prada wearing a strong colour blocked look. He chose a baby blue knit top with white piping at the neckline, tucked into khaki trousers, finished with a bright red coat from Prada’s Spring Summer 2026 men’s collection. He completed the outfit with patent leather shoes and blue grey socks. His grooming stayed within warm tones, with peach coloured eye makeup and pink lips. While the outfit drew attention, the appearance also hinted at upcoming projects for the actor.
Paris Fashion Week Men’s Fall Winter 2026 featured Kunpimook “BamBam” Bhuwakul and Nattawat “Fourth” Jirochtikul at the Louis Vuitton show. BamBam became the first Thai artist to walk the runway for Louis Vuitton. He wore a white puffer jacket paired with a newly designed Louis Vuitton Monogram bag, finished with a teddy bear charm that added a personal detail to the look.Fourth attended the show wearing a striped jacket styled with tailored shorts. The outfit combined structure with a relaxed feel, fitting well with Louis Vuitton’s current menswear direction.
Teetut “Thomas” Chungmanirat attended Paris Fashion Week as a front row guest at the 3.PARADIS Fall Winter 2026 show. His outfit mixed playful patterns with clean silhouettes, reflecting the brand’s creative and emotional approach to menswear. The look aligned closely with 3.PARADIS’ modern and expressive identity.
Phakphum “Mile” Romsaithong and Nattawin “Apo” Wattanagitiphat appeared together at the Dior Men Winter 2026 show. Mile wore a long black coat layered over a light blue shirt and denim, creating a relaxed yet put together look. Apo opted for a double breasted navy blazer paired with denim, offering a sharper contrast. They reflected Dior Men’s current direction towards modern menswear with a classic base.
Throughout Men’s Fall Winter 2026, Wichapas “Bible” Sumettikul attended multiple shows across major fashion houses. At Giorgio Armani, he wore clean tailoring with fluid silhouettes, reflecting the house’s focus on timeless design.
At Kenzo, he explored a more expressive style, combining bold design elements with a contemporary silhouette. Bible also walked the runway for AMIRI, wearing a look that combined structured tailoring with a relaxed edge, fitting well within the brand’s modern luxury image.
Vachirawit “Bright” Chivaaree attended the AMI Paris Fall Winter 2026 show wearing an all black look. He chose a tailored black jacket with a deep V neckline, keeping the focus on clean lines and precise construction. The monochrome styling allowed the cut of the outfit to stand out.
Front row at AMIRI Fall Winter 2026 in Paris, Teetut “Thomas” Chungmanirat and Kongpob “Kong” Jirojmontri appeared in coordinated looks using warm, earthy tones. Thomas wore a brown structured jacket with tailored trousers, while Kong chose a cream toned jacket with clean contrasts and a modern shape. Their outfits echoed AMIRI’s balance between sharp tailoring and relaxed styling.
Pansa “Milk” Vosbein and Chittaphon “Ten” Leechaiyapornkul of NCT presented two styles of Saint Laurent at the Men’s Winter 2026 show in Paris. Both looks aligned with the house’s identity yet spoke in different visual languages. Ten appeared in a fully purple monochrome look. A long coat layered over a deep violet shirt and darker tie showed colour grading and depth through layering.
Milk leaned into a sharper, rebellious energy that matches the female energy of Saint Laurent. She wore a black leather vest and skirt set, styled with smoky makeup and chunky jewellery such as big pearls and gold accents. Compared to her earlier Saint Laurent appearances in oversized suits and ties, this look introduced a more sensual side that expanded her range within the brand’s world.
This season, Pirat “Mike” Nitipaisalkul, known as Mike Angelo, attended Men’s Fashion Week with a range of looks that reflected different sides of his personal style.
At Feng Chen Wang, he chose a full denim set that leaned into streetwear while a black tie layered underneath introduced a formal note, a detail that echoed the tailored elements he often favours.
Mike explored texture and pattern through leather style tailoring paired with suit trousers and a white satin shirt at Amiri’s show. The soft retro motif added interest without overpowering the look.
He closed with Dries Van Noten in an all black base that felt familiar and true to his usual wardrobe, elevated by a patterned jacket. The result carried a gothic mood seen through a modern lens.
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