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The princess Sirivannavari illuminated The Hague by presenting, this Thursday, April 9, 2026 at thehotel des indiesan exhibition dedicated to Chud Thai Phra Ratcha NiyomThe Thai national costume. Daughter of the king Rama XShe held a conference on the evolution of textiles and clothing practices, before directing a fashion show featuring eight women’s styles and three men’s shirts, while highlighting skills such as the yan lipao basketry and the gold and silver thread embroideryHeir to a transmission program initiated by the Queen Sirikit, his approach is part of the file submitted to UNESCO for the registration of the national costume and announces a forthcoming visit to Paris, where the Museum of Decorative Arts will present his exhibition. Covered by a Gala videoThis event confirms that the princess is capturing everyone’s attention before her European triumph.
GALA VIDEO – Sirivannavari of Thailand lights up The Hague before her triumph in Paris: Rama X’s daughter captivates all eyes
This Thursday, April 9, 2026, the princess Sirivannavari presented to theHotel des Indes of The Hague an exhibition dedicated to Chud Thai Phra Ratcha Niyom, the Thai national costume. Between a conference on the evolution of textiles, a parade of traditional outfits and the showcasing of rare crafts, the event attracted everyone’s attention and serves as a warm-up before the major Parisian stage where its next exhibition will open to the public in the spring.
GALA VIDEO – Sirivannavari of Thailand lights up The Hague before her triumph in Paris: Rama X’s daughter captivates all eyes
The presentation in The Hague took the form of a journey combining an exhibition and a fashion show: the princess first gave a lecture on the history and transformation of Thai costumes, then attended a fashion show illustrating eight styles of traditional costumes And three variations of men’s shirtsThe footage was picked up by the press and videos are available online, notably via the Gala video and the general portal of Gala, as well as through other media outlets such as MSN.
A showcase of traditional skills and craftsmanship
Beyond the clothing, the exhibition highlighted artisanal techniques sometimes little known outside of Thailand: from the yan lipao basketry with delicate embroidery gold and silver threadThe tour emphasized the richness of the materials and techniques passed down through generations. This heritage approach is part of a cultural preservation strategy championed by the Thai royal family and institutions.
A family commitment to preserving heritage
The princess, a 39-year-old fashion designer, is continuing her mother’s legacy, the Queen Sirikit, advocating for the promotion and preservation of national costume. In 2024, Thailand submitted the dossier ” CHUD THAI: know-how, craftsmanship and practices related to Thai national costume “to UNESCO in order to obtain inscription on the intangible cultural heritage list; the response is expected next December. The event’s impact in The Hague is therefore part of a campaign to recognize and internationalize this know-how.”
Preparing for Paris: heading to the Museum of Decorative Arts
After The Hague, the princess will present a major exhibition in Paris: the Museum of Decorative Arts will host “Fashion in Majesty: Haute Couture and Tradition at the Court of Thailand” from May 13 to November 1, 2026. This highly anticipated Parisian stop will extend the visual and heritage narrative begun in the Netherlands. Reports and analyses of its presence in fashion capitals have been published, notably by Number.
Relationships with the Balmain fashion house and life between Paris and Bangkok
The princess has made numerous trips to Paris in recent months, including a visit last January to the headquarters of the house Balmainwho designed several historical outfits for Queen Sirikit. His regular presence in the French capital is as much linked to his professional commitments as to a choice to temporarily withdraw from family tensions reported by the media. Video excerpts and short formats are available on social media platforms, including one real which illustrates his appearance and his interaction with the public.
Political context and image of the king: a media backdrop
Sirivannavari’s public life remains closely linked to the image of his father. Maha Vajiralongkorn (Rama X). For several years, international and specialized media have been discussing the monarch’s controversial personality and the internal tensions within the royal family. Investigations and analyses on the succession and dynastic issues have been published, offering insights into how the princess manages her cultural visibility and public positioning; an example of such an analysis can be found on Southeast Asia.
International Reception and Communication Challenges
The reception Sirivannavari received in The Hague testifies to an international interest in showcasing Thai heritage through fashion. Videos and reports, such as the one offered by Gala or the relays on MSNThey participate in constructing a narrative where fashion becomes a vehicle for cultural diplomacy. The strategy consists of combining tradition and haute couture to reach both heritage circles and contemporary fashion audiences.
To view the event and its staging, several video sequences and reports are available online, complementing the written accounts and offering an immediate reading of the visual footprint of this presentation.
- April 9, 2026 — Presence of Sirivannavari at theHotel des Indes has The Hague to present an exhibition on the Chud Thai Phra Ratcha Niyom.
- Conference on the evolution of suit and Thai textilesfollowed by a parade illustrating 8 styles feminine and 3 styles of men’s shirts.
- Promoting related crafts: yan lipao basketry And gold and silver thread embroidery.
- Sirivannavari, aged 39 years old, continues the work of Queen Sirikit in preserving clothing heritage.
- After The Hague, the exhibition continues in Paris At Museum of Decorative Arts (exhibition of May 13 to November 1, 2026).
- Recent professional meetings: visit to the headquarters of Balmain In January, collaboration on some historical court outfits.
- Case UNESCO filed in two thousand twenty-four for the registration of Thai hot ; decision expected in December — the exhibition serves as a major cultural argument.
- International staging of heritage: image strategy between cultural promotion and soft diplomacy.
- Increased media visibility due to the juxtaposition of the princess’s public role and her political shadow. Rama X.
- Family political context: king described as extravagant And controversialwhich polarizes reception and interpretations of the event.
- Expected effect on the textile industry: stimulation of artisanal know-how and opportunities for traditional designers and workshops.
- European cultural calendar: The Hague as a preparatory step before the major Parisian event, positioning Thailand on the fashion and heritage scene.
Frequently Asked Questions — Sirivannavari sheds light on The Hague ahead of its Paris exhibition
Q: What was the purpose of the visit to Sirivannavari has The Hague April 9, 2026?
A: The princess presented an exhibition dedicated to Chud Thai Phra Ratcha NiyomThe Thai national costume exhibition will be held at the Hotel des Indes in The Hague. The program includes a lecture on the evolution of Thai costumes and textiles, followed by a fashion show presenting eight styles of traditional outfits and three styles of men’s shirts.
Q: What other art forms were showcased at the event?
A: The exhibition also highlighted related artisanal skills, including the yan lipao basketry and the gold and silver thread embroidery, to highlight the material and technical richness of Thai textile heritage.
Q: What is the link between Sirivannavari and the preservation of Thai cultural heritage?
A: Aged 39 years oldThe princess is continuing the legacy of her late mother. Queen Sirikit Kitiyakara, by defending and promoting the traditions and know-how of the kingdom, particularly through international exhibitions.
Q: Has Thailand taken any official steps to protect this costume internationally?
A: Yes: in 2024 Thailand submitted the dossier entitled ” CHUD THAI: know-how, craftsmanship and practices related to Thai national costume » to theUNESCO, with a view to its inscription on the intangible cultural heritage list. A response is expected in December 2026.
Q: Does the presentation in The Hague mark the end of the exhibition tour?
A: No. After The Hague, the princess is extending the exhibition in the world’s fashion capital: the Museum of Decorative Arts has Paris will host “Fashion in Majesty: Haute Couture and Tradition at the Court of Thailand” May 13 to November 1, 2026.
Q: What is Sirivannavari’s connection to the house? Balmain And what about the Parisian scene?
A: The princess visited the headquarters of Balmain in Paris in January 2026; the fashion house designed several outfits worn by her mother. Sirivannavari is regularly seen in the French capital, where she exhibits and collaborates with haute couture professionals.
Q: What role does the princess play in the media and fashion events?
A: Sirivannavari is a figure in contemporary Thai fashion: she designs and promotes collections inspired by royal traditions and local craftsmanship, attracting international media attention during her exhibitions and fashion shows.
Q: How is Sirivannavari’s identity linked to that of his father, the king? Rama X ?
A: The princess’s name remains associated with that of her father, King Maha Vajiralongkorn (Rama XThe monarch, who ascended the throne in 2016, is a controversial figure due to his public image and the events reported in the press. Family and political circumstances often negatively impact the public image of his relatives.
Q: Did the event receive specific media coverage?
A: Yes, media outlets like Gala covered the presentation in The Hague, noting the cultural importance of the exhibition and the international reach of the Princess’s initiatives in heritage and fashion.
Q: What are the prospects for international recognition of Thai national dress?
A: If the file submitted to theUNESCO obtaining registration would strengthen the visibility and protection of know-how related to Chud Thaiand could encourage programs for the safeguarding, transmission and promotion of traditional crafts and techniques.
