Totally offbeat Thai street fashion

Creatively Thai 2008

These are pictures I took of the street fashion show from the Creatively Thai 2008 at Vivo City earlier this week.  Seriously, I don’t know what the designers are thinking because most of the pieces did not fit my expectations of street fashion at all.  In fact, I thought some of them were looking more like cabaret fashion pieces.

Creatively Thai 2008

The black dress here is not too bad though.  It’s probably one of the best in that show.  But street fashion?  And the white dress with those cauliflowers is really vintage-style-gone-wrong.  I mean, would you wear that?

Creatively Thai 2008

As for these these two pieces, they look more like party wear if you ask me.

Finger Accessory

But the most beneficial lesson I took away from the show were these finger accessories!  Until I saw a male model wearing these, I really didn’t know that these can make a fashion statement!  To think I only use these finger caps to flip flash cards to my son!   I really need to wear them *ahem* out more often.

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Blog editor of Viva Woman, Sesame is a skin care addict who is fond of using natural & organic beauty products. She also enjoys ogling at handmade jewelry & cute stationery.

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Comments

  1. Ha??? You serious ah? :P

    Tine: Serious I am (NOT)! Haha…

  2. I do like the off-white dress with the black trim, but you’re right, the flower one is hideous!

    Asianmommy: Hee…

  3. Those are really good dresses, I like the one on the extreme right side (black one) in the first picture.

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