Fourth Nattawat, Gemini Norawit, Off Jumpol, And All The Stars At Louis Vuitton’s Trunk Show In Bangkok
A boy’s night out in Bangkok for Louis Vuitton!
By Brandon Chia - published
The hottest It boys of Thailand’s entertainment scene gathered at One Bangkok last night to witness the restaging of Louis Vuitton’s men’s fall/winter 2025 show by creative director Pharrell Williams, in collaboration with friend and fellow designer NIGO.
Fourth Nattawat Jirochtikul
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Fourth Nattawat Jirochtikul, who recently attended the brand’s spring/summer 2026 menswear show in Paris, turned heads as he made his entrance in a white blazer worn over a white shirt with a pearl-studded collar. He broke up the dandy fit with a pair of flared light washed jeans and a lime green Speedy P9 bag.
Gemini Norawit Titicharoenrak
Fourth’s co-star Gemini Norawit Titicharoenrak also made an appearance at the show, decked out in shades of blue and brown. The actor opted for a dark blue monogram blazer paired with a light blue button down shirt and a matching tie, accessorising with a trunk bag slung over his shoulder and brown loafers.
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Off Jumpol Adulkittiporn
Off Jumpol Adulkittiporn went with a monochromatic look for the trunk show, looking exceptionally dapper in a white mandarin collar blazer, a t-shirt, a pair of black pants and boots. The devil was in the details for Off: upon closer inspection, the Thai star added a little colour to his fit with a playful beaded necklace.
Nani Hirunkit Changkham
Jayler Kritsanapoom Pibulsonggram
Fellow actors Nani Hirunkit Changkham and Jayler Kritsanapoom Pibulsonggram were also in attendance, with the former donning a dark outfit with vibrant LV logos printed on the jacket and the latter opting for a trunk-print bomber jacket that matched his Keepall bag to a tee.
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Louis Vuitton men’s fall/winter 2025 collection celebrates Pharrell and NIGO’s history rooted in streetwear, through 2000s-inspired silhouettes fabricated with modern twists.
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As models marched down the Damier runway and against a backdrop of Pharrell and NIGO’s heads, we saw and felt their bond instantly through the pieces. Think: workwear jackets, jacquard knits, patchwork denims and more featuring clean-cut Japanese construction but elevated with luxurious materials and adornments such as treated canvas, supple leather and crystal embellishments.
The highlight of the collection was the blending of Japanese motifs and techniques with Louis Vuitton’s iconography. The Dandy monogram fused the Maison’s flower emblem with shippo weaving, the Damier drew from textile patterns of tea ceremonies and the Damoflage took on a new colourway, evoking the gorgeous shade of cherry blossoms with bubbly yarn mimicking its vividly-hued pollen.
These Japanese influences were also imbued into the shoes and bags with butter-soft calfskin Speedy P9 bags in new colours such as yuzu yellow, sencha green and sakura pink.
Of course, it wouldn’t be a Louis Vuitton show without a couple of trunks rolled onto the runway, some of which featured the heads of Pharrell and NIGO in primary colours, reiterating how the power of friendship can weave itself into fashion.