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Spring/Summer 2025

Spring/Summer 2025 Collection A Celebration of Duality in Feminine Strength and Fragility

 
SIRIVANNAVARI Maison invites you to its Renaissance Art Gallery with the culmination of artistic inspirations from Michelangelo’s life-size marble sculptures to Botticelli’s paintings like ‘Birth of Venus’ and even shimmering mosaics which the sinuous curves, graphic lines and transparency simultaneously play the dominant role to reflect the contrasting elements in human nature—fragility and strength.
 
Influenced by sculptural elements, from their shapes and forms to organic materials like solid, strong marble with delicate veined patterns or the light but enduring sands of dunes, SIRIVANNAVARI Spring/Summer 2025 collection by HRH Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, the founder and creative director, features ensembles crafted from draped, wrapped, or tied light and transparent fabrics, including jersey and chiffon to evoke the movement of ripple and whirlwind among the sea, paired with contrasting materials like cotton, lace, and leather. In addition to resin-coat on fabric and leather to imitate the fluid flow of a dress in marble sculpture, adding a unique touch to the collection, the mosaic effect is applied to imbue the shimmering-alternate-matte texture alongside the crochet with technical handicraft. 
 
 
 
 
Long, flowing dresses with high waists evoke the conical columns and fluid silhouettes of the Renaissance style. However, with SIRIVANNAVARI’s design DNA, these elements are modernized and contemporized through cutting, asymmetric proportions, and deconstruction techniques, including cut-outs and draping.
 
A palette of neutral tones, balanced between black and white, complements the contrasting elements of femininity. The complexity of printed patterns, derived from the Maison designer’s original drawings and watercolor paintings, is stylized in light monotones of summer with sketching and collage techniques, further referencing sculptures and their elements. Imbuing silhouette techniques, evening wear pieces incorporate bustiers with fluid lines, extreme cut-outs with handmade crochet or embroidery, and transparency with gleaming metallics.
 
 
 
Promising to empower women, the modern and audacious looks with elongated silhouette offer versatility for every occasion. From the elegant see-through trench coat, IRIS jacket, and smart jumpsuit for daytime to leisure-chic beachwear with halterneck and cut-out detail in neutral tone and the alluring high-cut gown for glamorous nights, these pieces feature jewel details that function as fasteners, such as belt buckles or brooches for wrap skirts, embodying HRH Princess Sirivannavari’s design philosophy of blending aesthetics with practicality.

 

 

 
 
The array of leather goods; handbags and shoes lined up in new sillouette, an amalgamation of crossed structure, is a central theme as seen in previous collections. ‘LaBelle’ the slim hobo-saddle handbag—born from the collision between luxury and functionality—elegantly reappears alongside two newcomers: a reticule-hobo handbag and hole-handle shopper. Crafted from soft nappa and calfskin in matching tone of white, black, and dune, these objects of desire seem destined to be essential mix-and-match pieces, complementing the new ‘Mesh Mules’—shoes that combine comfort and elegance, technicality and refinement, transparency and solidity.
 
 
 
 
 
Combining rock style and urban elegance with timeless and extremely sophisticated spirit, the collection’s sunglasses echo the sculptural inspiration with its silhouette of hybridized pantos-rectangular shape. Meticulously crafted from high quality materials including Japanese stainless steel to ensure durability comfort and UV protection, the art of hybridization makes surprise in every detail, from mixing rim to temples and from lens to colorways to showcase striking modernity with refined and playful accents. Bearing the Founder and Creative Director, HRH Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya’s signatures, while the embellishment of peacock open-work motif functions as bridge for feminine styles, available in 2 colorways – light brown and pink, SR logo hardware impressively plays as bridge for masculine style, available in 1 colorway – brown and also reigns supreme on temples of unisex styles, available in 2 colorways – green and brown.
 
 
 
 
 
As the final touch, the principles of ready-to-wear are applied to bijoux, celebrating and reinterpreting the Princess’s quote for each of her creations: “Love equals Dangerousness.” A profusion of stones in varying forms, sizes, and colors is used to explore the art of decomposition inspired by sculpture and its elements. Noble materials, including brass, ceramic, marble, chalcedony, moonstone, pearl, and even ammonite (a real fossil), are combined. These materials are crafted using techniques from couture, translated into the lexicon of jewelry—intersecting, intertwining, overlapping, and mingling—to allow the bijoux to perfectly embrace the contours of the ears, neck, wrist, and fingers, as a tribute to the multi-faceted nature of femininity: fragile yet strong, sensitive yet assertive.
 
 
 

The Princess’s drawings, inspired by flowing lines in earth elements, play a prominent role in the printed patterns of menswear combining formal and informal elements, practicality with noble materials and craftsmanship. Asymmetric cuts hybridize traditional tailoring, giving life to oversized shirts and jackets, alongside draped trousers. The “colors of romance”—pink, blue, and white on earth tones—along with the contrast of fabrics such as chiffon with brushed cotton, moiré with denim, and linen with cotton satin, further reflect the contradictions in masculinity through the looks of casual in formal, fluid shirt in solid trouser, loose in wrap with respecting to wearer’s comfort and movement.



 
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