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alldressedup I Singapore
Alpananeeraj | India
Blackheart | Indonesia
Burgundy | Singapore
Cameo | Australia
Chai Gold Label I Thailand
Disaya I Thailand
DS | Thailand
Fly Now | Thailand
Frank I Thailand
Issue | Thailand
Jewel Rocks I Indonesia
Johnny Ramli | Indonesia
Khoon Hooi | Malaysia
Klar | Thailand
KLutched | Malaysia
Koonhor | Singapore
Manish Arora I India
Mary Ching | China
Merleni | Australia
Mileti | Singapore
Nuj Novakhett | Thailand
Palasak | Thailand
Pitch I Thailand
Ritesh Kumar | India
Samor | India
Sanshai | Thailand
Song | Vietnam
Suecomma Bonnie | South Korea
Tan & Brown | Singapore
Tangram | Hong Kong
The Only Son I Thailand
Tête-à-tête | Thailand
Utt'er I Singapore
Vice & Vanity I Singapore
Wondaland | Hong Kong This womenswear label from Thailand evokes a special kind of spirit. It is designed for women but also carries with it a high level of masculinity and male perspective. Designer Wongwatanasin says the differences between how men and women interpret fashion became “so appropriate” as he was creating the label and this conflict is often reflected in his pieces - bold tailoring is balanced with feminine nuances, "girlie" frocks are given structural silhouettes, flirty dresses are tampered with a neutral colour palettes. Since Vickteerut's first boutique opening and ELLE fashion week showcase in 2007, designer Teerat Wongwatanasin has created a label that boasts an impressive line-up of ready-to-wear pieces with every collection. This season, Vicketeerut’s collection is inspired by the Grecian and Roman era and, as always, miraculously manages to be both sharp and ethereal. Expect flowy sheer skirts, blouses with delicate butterfly sleeves and cropped tuxedo jackets - pieces that you can layer and wear all at once to nail the brand's signature masculine-meets-feminine aesthetic.
