2008
PRESENCE OF THE PAST 2008
The collections of clothing and accessories were created under the concept of “harmonious,” perfectly merging Thai tradition to modern fashion. The collections, therefore, show oriental avant-garde silhouette and patterns with pure Thai accent. Some pieces are made with Thai silk, which is produced by the Bang Sai Arts & Crafts Centre of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit of Thailand, in order to present Thai arts through the new perspective. Thai patterns such as Prachamyam or Lai-dun, adopted from Thai architecture are sophisticatedly used in the jewelry collection. Additionally, the exquisite delicacy of Thai woodcarving is harmoniously blended into the hand-made silver jewelries.
PRESENCE OF THE PAST 2008
The collections of clothing and accessories were created under the concept of “harmonious,” perfectly merging Thai tradition to modern fashion. The collections, therefore, show oriental avant-garde silhouette and patterns with pure Thai accent. Some pieces are made with Thai silk, which is produced by the Bang Sai Arts & Crafts Centre of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit of Thailand, in order to present Thai arts through the new perspective. Thai patterns such as Prachamyam or Lai-dun, adopted from Thai architecture are sophisticatedly used in the jewelry collection. Additionally, the exquisite delicacy of Thai woodcarving is harmoniously blended into the hand-made silver jewelries.
2009
ETHNIC ROCK 2009
For Spring/Summer 2009 collection “Ethnic Rock,” Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, known as Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana during that time, has designed all of these 40 looks which were inspired by rock music during 1970-1980 combined with an art piece from the famous Bondage style artist. The most significant thing from this collection is how she synchronizes the contrast elements. Furthermore, it is a combination between strength and softness through the tailoring process at its very best.
ETHNIC ROCK 2009
For Spring/Summer 2009 collection “Ethnic Rock,” Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, known as Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana during that time, has designed all of these 40 looks which were inspired by rock music during 1970-1980 combined with an art piece from the famous Bondage style artist. The most significant thing from this collection is how she synchronizes the contrast elements. Furthermore, it is a combination between strength and softness through the tailoring process at its very best.
2014
HUMAN DNA 2014
In 2014, Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, known as Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana during that time, unveiled SIRIVANNAVARI SPRING/SUMMER 2014 Collection. This comprises 40 looks which reflects the personal experiences of Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, known as Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana during that time, notably her injuries from horse-riding accidents combined with an inspiration from her favourite artists. This collection was inspired by incorporated elements from the art pieces by Leonardo da Vinci, Damien Hirst and Frida Kahlo. All of these combined into the assortment through “X-Ray Collage” print, which is the highlight of this collection.
The concept behind the forms and silhouettes of this collection is remarkably Sports Couture. The designs are outstanding with a strong sense of sports, dynamism and emotions, yet subtly concealed cutting and pattern-making details which reminisce the meticulous refinement of haute couture. The concept of the form revolves around ‘futuristic’ shapes; hence, the entire collection feels fresh and modern. In addition, they are designed to flatter the figure of the wearer, enabling them to feel confident and comfortable.
HUMAN DNA 2014
In 2014, Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, known as Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana during that time, unveiled SIRIVANNAVARI SPRING/SUMMER 2014 Collection. This comprises 40 looks which reflects the personal experiences of Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, known as Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana during that time, notably her injuries from horse-riding accidents combined with an inspiration from her favourite artists. This collection was inspired by incorporated elements from the art pieces by Leonardo da Vinci, Damien Hirst and Frida Kahlo. All of these combined into the assortment through “X-Ray Collage” print, which is the highlight of this collection.
The concept behind the forms and silhouettes of this collection is remarkably Sports Couture. The designs are outstanding with a strong sense of sports, dynamism and emotions, yet subtly concealed cutting and pattern-making details which reminisce the meticulous refinement of haute couture. The concept of the form revolves around ‘futuristic’ shapes; hence, the entire collection feels fresh and modern. In addition, they are designed to flatter the figure of the wearer, enabling them to feel confident and comfortable.
2015
NAPOLEONIC 2015
SIRIVANNAVARI Spring/Summer 2015 Collection was inspired by the Napoleonic uniform mixed with the details from Neoclassic and Roman Era. The collection is unique in terms of structures, garments and the tailoring technique developed by Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, known as Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana during that time. Her illustration of the lucky charms from the Neoclassical period with a Dadaism twist reflects on the signature prints of the season. Another highlight is the Bijoux collection crafted in gold-coated metal with Neoclassic motifs. Mythologically, bee signifies immortality while olive wreath symbolizes victory, and the ear of rice implies the abundance. Each piece is made of brass coated with white gold or Hamilton gold, adorned with gemstones such as amethyst, rose quartz and freshwater pearl, as well as stones in various colours such as emerald green, amber yellow, olive green and sapphire pink.
NAPOLEONIC 2015
SIRIVANNAVARI Spring/Summer 2015 Collection was inspired by the Napoleonic uniform mixed with the details from Neoclassic and Roman Era. The collection is unique in terms of structures, garments and the tailoring technique developed by Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, known as Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana during that time. Her illustration of the lucky charms from the Neoclassical period with a Dadaism twist reflects on the signature prints of the season. Another highlight is the Bijoux collection crafted in gold-coated metal with Neoclassic motifs. Mythologically, bee signifies immortality while olive wreath symbolizes victory, and the ear of rice implies the abundance. Each piece is made of brass coated with white gold or Hamilton gold, adorned with gemstones such as amethyst, rose quartz and freshwater pearl, as well as stones in various colours such as emerald green, amber yellow, olive green and sapphire pink.
2015
SIRIVANNAVARI COUTURE “THE WAY OF SILK THE WAY OF THAI” 2015
SIRIVANNAVARI Couture is unique in structure and the couturier's own technique developed to achieve delicate silhouettes and precise cutting styles combined with the beauty of traditional
Thai costume adorned with wrap around shawl (Sabai). Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, known as Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana during that time unveils SIRIVANNAVARI Couture Collection inspired by the design patterns drawn from Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, the Queen Mother's exquisite Thai silk evening gowns worn while on state visits overseas. Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, known as Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana, SIRIVANNAVARI Creative Director said, “For the latest collection, I had the idea of combining delicate Thai embroidery with elegant French embroidery techniques into Thai Silk, along with beautiful hand-made floral pieces from Her Majesty the Queen's Support Foundation. Apart from Her Majesty the Queen's exquisite silk dresses, I was also looking into incorporating aesthetic elements from characters from traditional Thai literature to complement this collection.”
SIRIVANNAVARI COUTURE “THE WAY OF SILK THE WAY OF THAI” 2015
SIRIVANNAVARI Couture is unique in structure and the couturier's own technique developed to achieve delicate silhouettes and precise cutting styles combined with the beauty of traditional
Thai costume adorned with wrap around shawl (Sabai). Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, known as Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana during that time unveils SIRIVANNAVARI Couture Collection inspired by the design patterns drawn from Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, the Queen Mother's exquisite Thai silk evening gowns worn while on state visits overseas. Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, known as Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana, SIRIVANNAVARI Creative Director said, “For the latest collection, I had the idea of combining delicate Thai embroidery with elegant French embroidery techniques into Thai Silk, along with beautiful hand-made floral pieces from Her Majesty the Queen's Support Foundation. Apart from Her Majesty the Queen's exquisite silk dresses, I was also looking into incorporating aesthetic elements from characters from traditional Thai literature to complement this collection.”
2016
MYSTICAL GARDEN 2016
Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, known as Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana during that time, SIRIVANNAVARI’s Creative Director said “I started this collection by sketching a picture at Chateau de Versailles, Paris. I sat on the bench and breathed in the ambience including Petite Trianon, Le jardin de Versaille and Le bassin d'Appollon.” This collection is influenced by the art of Romanticism and Impressionism, particularly the work of the legendary artists such as Monet and Renoir. The Bijoux Collection was correspondingly on the limelight. The gold metal choker is embellished by the gooseberry pearl. The rings and hand cuffs are decorated with hummingbirds while the earrings are bejeweled by the marbles with hummingbird print. Furthermore, this bijoux collection is the collaboration between SIRIVANNAVARI brand and Swarovski.
2017
SERENITY 2017
SIRIVANNAVARI and S’HOMME Spring/Summer 2017 Collection is inspired by the poem written by Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, known as Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana during that time. The poem is about the love story starting with the journey on the sea; memory, romance and tragedy under the moonlight, the shining stars and the limitless sky. SIRIVANNAVARI Creative Director said “In 2016, I wrote one poem which is about a love story between a gentleman and a goddess. Unexpectedly, the poem has turned into the commencement of this collection. I found it quite astonishing to interpret this poem into a fashion collection. All the details of this collection can be self-explanatory of the whole story; fluid and feminine silhouettes, tailoring technique escalating the ultra-feminine touch and the exquisite embroidery. Equally important, the Bijoux Collection is also under the same inspiration featuring the star necklaces, enameled ring with ‘S’ logo, Lapis adorned earring with crescent, star ear cuffs and enameled hand cuff. The spotlight shines on the star tiara ornamented with mother of pearls, the stars choker with chandelier golden chain metal and the pearl body chain featuring coral golden metal. Some of a jewelry pieces were collaborated with Swarovski.
MYSTICAL GARDEN 2016
Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, known as Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana during that time, SIRIVANNAVARI’s Creative Director said “I started this collection by sketching a picture at Chateau de Versailles, Paris. I sat on the bench and breathed in the ambience including Petite Trianon, Le jardin de Versaille and Le bassin d'Appollon.” This collection is influenced by the art of Romanticism and Impressionism, particularly the work of the legendary artists such as Monet and Renoir. The Bijoux Collection was correspondingly on the limelight. The gold metal choker is embellished by the gooseberry pearl. The rings and hand cuffs are decorated with hummingbirds while the earrings are bejeweled by the marbles with hummingbird print. Furthermore, this bijoux collection is the collaboration between SIRIVANNAVARI brand and Swarovski.
2017
SERENITY 2017
SIRIVANNAVARI and S’HOMME Spring/Summer 2017 Collection is inspired by the poem written by Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, known as Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana during that time. The poem is about the love story starting with the journey on the sea; memory, romance and tragedy under the moonlight, the shining stars and the limitless sky. SIRIVANNAVARI Creative Director said “In 2016, I wrote one poem which is about a love story between a gentleman and a goddess. Unexpectedly, the poem has turned into the commencement of this collection. I found it quite astonishing to interpret this poem into a fashion collection. All the details of this collection can be self-explanatory of the whole story; fluid and feminine silhouettes, tailoring technique escalating the ultra-feminine touch and the exquisite embroidery. Equally important, the Bijoux Collection is also under the same inspiration featuring the star necklaces, enameled ring with ‘S’ logo, Lapis adorned earring with crescent, star ear cuffs and enameled hand cuff. The spotlight shines on the star tiara ornamented with mother of pearls, the stars choker with chandelier golden chain metal and the pearl body chain featuring coral golden metal. Some of a jewelry pieces were collaborated with Swarovski.
2018
HORSE,HELEN,HENRI 2018
SIRIVANNAVARI and S’HOMME Spring/Summer 2018 Collection has been named ‘Horse, Helen and Henri.’ This collection is inspired by a poem written by the designer herself. The poem is a love story about a young military officer and a farm girl at the end of World War II. This latest collection features ultra-feminine silhouettes, state of art embroidery and signature graphic prints created by Her Royal Highness.
The silhouettes and structures of this season are quite varied and complicated, from a mermaid dress and ball gown, to deconstructed looks. In addition, there are some details and techniques to create new dimensions such as quilted pattern, pleating technique from Gérard Lognon’s studio in Paris and our own maison’s embroidery craftsmanship.
2019
NARAVANNA 2019
Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, known as Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana during that time, SIRIVANNAVARI Creative Director said, ‘It is all about the journey to NARAVANNA, the undiscovered world in this universe where all lives coexist in peace. Its creatures, especially the mutants, inspired me for this latest collection, featuring graphics inspired by the AI’s mainboard, African-influenced craftsmanship and space-age details.
The silhouettes and structures of this season are quite varied and complicated, from deconstructed looks to asymmetrical gowns. In addition, I added some details and techniques to create new dimensions such as quilted pattern, pleating technique from Gérard Lognon’s workshop in Paris and Maasai Mara - inspired embroidery produced in our own Maison’s workshop,’ said Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, known as Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana during that time. NARAVANNA is derived from SIRIVANNAVARI
2019
NARAVANNA 2019 (S’Homme)
For S’HOMME, the menswear collection celebrates the luxe of an elegant gentleman from NARAVANNA. The key looks include a hoodie trench coat in beige with badges on the sleeves, a yellow safari jacket with navy blue cropped pants and a two button suit in sage green. The signature look for shirts this season has pipping in African colour stripes while the pants are all cropped. The collection also features men’s leather goods including loafers in signature prints, sandals with African beaded embroidery, and clutches and duffle bags in the Princess’ signature prints. In addition, this season offers both fine jewellery and fashion accessories, such as a white gold ring adorned with mother of pearl, lapis lazuli and malachite, leather necklaces with pendants, pin suit with ‘S’ and tiger emblem. Equally importantly, bathrobe and swimwear -launched for the first time- have also been created in the Princess’ signature prints