All the global high street labels are accounted for at CentralWorld—but so are our very own fashion talents. Thai pret-a-porter has come a long way, and labels like La Boutique, Disaya, Vickteerut and Senada are now celebrated throughout the region for their fresh, wearable styles with a sprinkling of natural Thai elegance, while multi-label store FabLab rounds up the best of new Thai designers in one place (2/F). 

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  • By GROVE
  • | Jun 21, 2016
 

Fablab

Home to 35 young Thai designers from Facebook and Instagram, Fablab is a multi-label, one-stop destination for ladies seeking a wide selection that ranges from day-to-night looks to work outfits and accessories. Highlights include Ladyjane’s smart-casual outfits, Vacay Needed swimwear and Mynx shoes. 
The Must-Have: Mynx’s white marble sandals are perfect for your smart-casual and minimalistic look for both daytime and nighttime. This best-selling item usually goes so quickly that you need to grab it whenever you see it in store.
 
 
 

La Boutique

Elegantly-dressed women know La Boutique for its new-vintage style and luxurious aesthetic. The brand mixes classic ‘60s and ‘70s style with modern elements, resulting in contemporary-yet-vintage jumpsuits and culottes. 
The Must-Have: The one-shoulder pink short dress from The First Lady SS 2016 collection is definitely a show-stopper for your night out, thanks to the ostrich-feather trim. This wavy, lightweight dress makes you look classy and glamorous.
 
 
 

Disaya

Made with love and plenty of attention to detail, Disaya clothing has become some of the best-known Thai design outside of the kingdom. Delicate embroidery and sophisticated patterns in pastel shades are the brand’s signature, giving you a feminine but unique look. 
The Must-Have: The black-and-white mini dress embroidered with white lily-of-the-valley from Path of Love SS 2016 collection.
 
 
 

Vickteerut

Though Vickteerut is known for its clean and minimalistic ready-to-wear designs in black and white, the spring-summer 2016 collection surprises regular fans with vibrant colors like bright orange, turquoise and pink—all inspired by 1960s fashion.
The Must-Have: The solid color suit and trousers from Game Change SS 2016 are recommended for a work-to-party style, giving off a spirit that’s fun and flirty while maintaining the working look. 
 
 
 

Senada

Vintage, street-style clothing in a sweet pastel palette and floral patterns have made Senada a brand to watch season after season. This latest collection of floral printed dresses features Peter-Pan lace collars, smocking and ruffle details for a look that’s classic and sexy.  
The Must-Have: The forest-green short dress from Senada’s Into the Woods SS 2016 collection has pin-tucked 
stitch details to give a simplistic but far-from-basic look for your holidays. 

Thai Designers We Love at ZEN

Adhoc
Angelys Balek
Another Closet
Cher'z
Eight and a Half
Greyscale
Himma
Iconic
Insomnia by Vara
Jeune Black & White
Karima
Kidding Around
Kingkan
Maibe
Marihorn
Monlada
Mosstories
Motif Official 
Patinya
Reflex Angela
Rinrata
Rotsaniyom
Sheranut
Suda
Surreal Objects
Thapakon
The Parrot
THEA by Thara
Theer
Trash Palace
Tuera
Vijitra
Wee
Wila
Wonder Anatomie
Yuna
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