Bright Vachirawit in the De Coeur Shirt, Cargo Trousers and Paris Paris Baguette Bag. Courtesy of Ami Paris
The Thai actor and singer has just flown to Paris to attend the Menswear shows in a full look by Ami.
Green is the new black, and we’re not talking about dynasties on House of Dragon. There are so many great fashion quotes about black, white, and navy being wardrobe essentials and timeless colors. Yet we seem to forget that there’s a permanent sartorial appeal in green.
Perhaps not last year’s tones of lime and emerald, popularized by Charli XCX and Wicked respectively, but shades of green you might find in the wilderness or on a cadet base. Think classic army shirts and trousers by Hedi Slimane, deadstock army surplus sourced on Carousell, or even high-end ‘techwear’ and ‘gorpcore’ from UNIVERS.

Unlike monochrome, the wear and tear (or stains) of everyday life aren’t so visible to the naked eye on green canvas, and even considered to add charm and authenticity to a garment’s character. In the realm of airport attire, gray sweats, and denim jeans rule the check-in counters and border control. For those who appreciate function over form, wearing green might be a good alternative to ‘dress up’ in the most ‘dress down’ scenario.
To illustrate, look at Bright Vachirawit arriving at Suvarnabhumi Airport in a full green look by Ami. This is not just any green, it’s not olive nor pine; it’s an exact shade of loden green inspired by the Tyrolean water-resistant wool. Made in cotton twill, the Ami De Coeur shirt and Cargo trousers is a superb combination to wear, forgiving in fit and comfortable for an entire long-haul flight. Accessorized with the Paris Paris baguette bag and classic 1980s low-top sneakers, Bright is ready to take his ambassadorship to the next level in the City of Blinding Lights.