Jennie (BLACKPINK) "xả ảnh" hiếm tại Met Gala hậu bị chê tan nát, rục rịch solo
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The Met Gala is a high-caliber international fashion event, where global famous faces in many fields gather, but very few artists in Asia are invited to attend, only international idols like Lisa, Rosé,.. have the opportunity.
However, few people know, right in Southeast Asia, specifically Thailand, there has been a high-caliber figure, who has created fashion success for a series of stars, who has been honored to be invited to the red carpet at the Met Gala for many years. This is also the first person in Thailand to be invited to the Met Gala so far.
Accordingly, this character is none other than stylist Nichapat Suphap, behind many outstanding looks of Thai stars such as "ghost girl" Mai Davika, Bright Vachirawit. She also owns her own style consultancy, apparel and creative campaign consulting firm called The Venture Management. According to WWD, Suphap is known as Thailand's leading fashion editor and personal brand consultant.
In spring-summer 2024, Nichapat Suphap will achieve great achievements by collaborating with stars in the entertainment industry of the Golden Pagoda, creating a media value of more than $ 20 million. The stars Nichapat Suphap is collaborating with them are all popular names, there are many fashion brands such as Dior, Burberry, Piaget, Rimowa ... "Choose your face to send gold", to participate in global fashion events.
Not only is Nichapat Suphap behind the star-studded cast, Nichapat Suphap himself is also very popular in the fashion world. She has had a long journey of learning and gaining experience to get to where she is now.
After graduating in New York, Nichapat Suphap worked for brands like Roberto Cavalli and Stella McCartney. She also has experience as a stylist. In addition, Nichapat Suphap has collaborated with major magazines such as Vogue, Harper's Bazaar Thai version.
Thanks to her time as a fashion editor, Nichapat Suphap realized the path she wanted to pursue. She had the opportunity to meet many designers and influential figures in the fashion world.
In 2018, Nichapat Suphap became the first guest from Thailand to attend the Met Gala, despite not being a celebrity. She was present at the fashion event in a glamorous purple evening dress created by Peter Dundas, Pucci's former creative director.
By 2019, Nichapat Suphap continued to appear on the Met Gala red carpet. This time, she wore a custom-made design from Tomo Koizumi. Recently, the stylist also made a trendy appearance at the 2023 Met Gala with the theme of honoring the late talented designer Karl Lagerfeld. She has a photo with Chanel brand ambassador Jennie (member of Blackpink).
Thailand is currently an important emerging market for luxury brands and is also seen as a prominent cultural, economic and tourism hub not only of Southeast Asia but also of the Asia-Pacific region. The country's capital Bangkok is regularly ranked as the most visited city in the world by Only Mastercard number. And the luxury market is "leading the growth" in Southeast Asia, according to a report released this month by Bain & Company.
Suphap's love for fashion has taken her far beyond the realm of luxury design and brands. Last December, the talented stylist attended a White House party to support a group of women creating Thai silk in a small village.
Recently, she received an admission letter from Harvard Kennedy School (USA) - a place that incubates many leadership talents. Nichapat Suphap said this could be a step towards her childhood dream of becoming a politician. However, with a busy work schedule, the stylist has not yet made a decision whether to study here or not.
Selena Gomez từng là thảm hoạ ở Met Gala, Jennie, Rosé (BLACKPINK) bị chê xấu tệ Pinky09:17:01 06/05/2024Trước thềm sự kiện Met Gala 2024 diễn ra, khán giả toàn cầu vừa điểm lại những bộ cánh gây thảm hoạ qua từng năm. Selena Gomez là cái tên có trong danh sách, Jennie và Rosé của BlackPink cũng không thoát mác mặc xấu tệ.
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