Nude | Princess Srirasmi

The Princess Srirasmi Fashion and Style Gallery is not a permanent public museum but rather a curated digital and occasional physical exhibition space (most notably featured in Thai royalist publications and online fan archives) dedicated to the wardrobe and public appearances of Princess Srirasmi Suwadee (former Royal Consort to King Vajiralongkorn, now King Rama X). Active primarily during her official royal duties from the early 2000s until their separation in 2014, the gallery captures a pivotal era of transition in Thai court fashion.

Unlike the more formal, jewel-heavy style of Queen Sirikit, Princess Srirasmi’s gallery represents a modern, softer, and more approachable royal femininity.

Perhaps the most defining aspect of Princess Srirasmi’s style was her championing of traditional Thai textiles. She frequently appeared in exquisite Pha Laai Yang (traditional tie-dye silk) and brocade.

Unlike some royal figures who lean heavily toward Western haute couture, Princess Srirasmi often chose silhouettes that highlighted Thai craftsmanship. Her gowns often featured the classic round neckline and structured shoulders typical of Thai formal wear, but with a youthful, fitted flair. The color palette was often vibrant—deep magentas, royal golds, and turquoise—celebrating the richness of Thai culture while supporting local artisans. princess srirasmi nude

Princess Srirasmi married King Maha Vajiralongkorn in 2005, and the couple had a daughter, Princess Bajrakitiyabha, in 2005. Although the couple divorced in 2019, Princess Srirasmi remains a respected member of the Thai royal family.

A unique aspect of any royal gallery is the appearance in military uniform. Princess Srirasmi held honorary military ranks, and her style in uniform was sharp and commanding. She was frequently photographed in crisp white naval or army dress uniforms, adorned with sashes, medals, and insignia.

This contrasted beautifully with her softer silk ensembles, showcasing a multifaceted image: the gentle patron of the arts and the disciplined figure of state authority. The uniform looks were always polished, paired with white gloves and formal heels, demonstrating strict adherence to royal protocol. The Princess Srirasmi Fashion and Style Gallery is

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Before the tiaras and state banquets, Princess Srirasmi’s public appearances were marked by restraint. As a royal consort in waiting, her style revolved around two poles: the formal military uniform (worn during royal ceremonies at the Chitralada Palace) and the Ruenton blouse. Not recommended for: Before the tiaras and state

Gallery Highlight: 2003 — A lotus-pink linen suit with cap sleeves, worn during a royal merit-making ceremony. This outfit is a collector’s item for its simplicity and clean lines.

No gallery of her style is complete without examining her grooming—which became a global talking point.