Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Bangkok, Menswear & Darwin's Beagle

I remember my first time landing in Bangkok, Thailand, the day after the Tian An Men incident of June 4, 1989.

I had decided to let the dust settle in China before returning to my teaching position, so I set my sights southward—on Bangkok!

After we had landed, the hatch of the plane opened with a wush, sucking in a blast of humid air that rushed through the fuselage.

From the airport, I took a tuk tuk (or auto rickshaw) to the inexpensive bread & breakfast distric of town, because of a tip I received from some hip backpackers.

As we tuk-tuked through the streets, I was immediately struck by the exotic beauty of the city, the bold colors, and the oriental splendor, especially of the royal palace. At nightfall, I walked through a labyrinth of open markets, gawking at assorted delicacies and tasting mysterious delights.

Bangkok—the capital of Thailand—boasts nearly 12 million residents in the greater area, 50 districts, 1,000 skyscrapers, numerous forest parks, and a warm tropical climate! Less mentioned, Bangkok is also home to a young talented menswear designer.

Born 1983 in Bangkok, Chanachai Ohpanayikool founded Shake Appeal in 2007, immediately after graduating from Istituto Marangoni.

For the 2009 autumn/winter season, Chanachai has dedicated his collection to Darwin and the Beagle—an interesting choice for an emerging, or evolving, designer!

In 1831, Darwin embarked on a 5-year voyage, sailing on a ship named the Beagle. During that time, he conducted numerous investigations that laid the foundation for his theories on the origins of species.

So, now, it is out turn to have a look at what is evolving in Bangkok!



Photo top right by Paul Brockmeyer Creative Commons License at Wikipedia.
Slideshow 2009 a/w collection "Darwin & the Beagle" Copyright Shake Appeal.