
SIRIVANNAVARI
Spring/Summer 2026 Collection
“The Eternal Nautilus”

For the Spring/Summer 2026, SIRIVANNAVARI has unveiled an otherworldly dreamscape beneath the waves with “The Eternal Nautilus”, a collection envisioned by Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya as the Creative Director that celebrates sensuality, mystery and the tranquil power of the sea. Inspired by the hypnotic rhythm of underwater life and the untamed spirit of mermaids, the story unfolds as an ode to curiosity, freedom and desire.
The eternal spiral of the nautilus shell becomes both symbol and narrative thread, shaping swirling drapes and silhouettes that recall the graceful dance of waves and the creatures that move beneath them. Tactile fabrics, sheer layers and floating volumes reflect the shifting moods of the ocean, serene in some moments and alluring in others. At the same time, a spirit of modern urban beachwear brings lightness, ease and fluidity, while subtle sporting elements emerge through functional cuts and layered construction, infusing each silhouette with the energy of a life balanced between city and sea.
Womenswear captures elegant movement through modern mini-skirt silhouettes, meticulously crafted with layered ribbons and fabric strips. It highlights sailor-style dresses, harem pants, blending fine craftsmanship with modern techniques that embody the brand’s distinctive style. Flowing dresses mimic the graceful sway of jellyfish, alongside fluorescent bodysuit, sporty jackets and long cover-ups, and cyclist leggings. Dresses feature delicate embroidery adorned with shells, intricate lacework, and hand-painted fabrics depicting mermaids and underwater creatures. The color palette spans soft blues and whites, coral orange, traditional Thai indigo, sea blue, and pearlescent navy, all inspired by the shimmering glow of shells and the sparkling light beneath the ocean’s surface.
Menswear embraces the free-spirited essence of sailing. Asymmetrical blazers with sailor collars, boat-neck tops, striped linen shirts and cotton pieces bring ease and elegance. The patterns appear across coats, summer sets and puffed-sleeve shirts. Embroidered motifs of seahorses and coral add detail, while canvas espadrilles detailed with Nappa leather panels and embroidered suede and denim loafers complete the image of a man drifting on a summer sea.
Colour anchors the mood, evoking the palette of the sea. Pink, coral, green, navy, Thai indigo, and ocean blue meet the crisp harmony of blue and white sailor stripes. Metallic silvers and pearlescent












shades glow like the surface of shells, while shimmering silk taffeta, inspired by the iridescence of fish scales, animates the silhouettes with light.
Craftsmanship runs deep throughout the collection, with one of its prominent elements being a textile sourced from across Thailand — an indigo-dyed natural fabric from the Donkoi Model project in Sakon Nakhon province (Northeastern Thailand), artfully woven into fluid, contemporary silhouettes that embody Thai wisdom and sustainable intent. Hemp and silk blends from Chiang Mai (Northern Thailand) are transformed into soft tank tops that flow with ease, while handwoven denim from the Royal Project Foundation — produced within the Chiang Mai Women’s Correctional Institution — lends structure and strength. Intricate crochet work by artisans in Tak province (also Northern Thailand) adds depth and texture, reminiscent of fine netting. These carefully considered materials serve as a compass guiding the creative director’s vision, championing local craftsmanship, honouring cultural knowledge, and advancing the course of Thailand’s textile future with integrity and intent.
Embodying the brand’s DNA, the embroidery by the ‘SIRIVANNAVARI Atelier and Academy’, the in-house embroidery studio, is adorned with natural barnacles and shells, lending a tactile connection to marine life. Lace is finely woven to unveil hidden depths of craftsmanship, while macramé knotting evokes the strength and tactile beauty of seafaring ropes.
Paying homage to ancient artistry, hand-carved woodblock prints breathe new life into depictions of ocean waves and sea creatures, reimagining timeless motifs for the season. The collection also showcases original sketches by the Creative Director, illustrating swirling tides, jellyfish, squid and a variety of marine forms. These drawings are translated into woodcut compositions before being digitally printed, resulting in fabrics that echo the motion of the sea with fluid lines, intricate texture and a distinctly artisanal finish.




shades glow like the surface of shells, while shimmering silk taffeta, inspired by the iridescence of fish scales, animates the silhouettes with light.
Craftsmanship runs deep throughout the collection, with one of its prominent elements being a textile sourced from across Thailand — an indigo-dyed natural fabric from the Donkoi Model project in Sakon Nakhon province (Northeastern Thailand), artfully woven into fluid, contemporary silhouettes that embody Thai wisdom and sustainable intent. Hemp and silk blends from Chiang Mai (Northern Thailand) are transformed into soft tank tops that flow with ease, while handwoven denim from the Royal Project Foundation — produced within the Chiang Mai Women’s Correctional Institution — lends structure and strength. Intricate crochet work by artisans in Tak province (also Northern Thailand) adds depth and texture, reminiscent of fine netting. These carefully considered materials serve as a compass guiding the creative director’s vision, championing local craftsmanship, honouring cultural knowledge, and advancing the course of Thailand’s textile future with integrity and intent.
Embodying the brand’s DNA, the embroidery by the ‘SIRIVANNAVARI Atelier and Academy’, the in-house embroidery studio, is adorned with natural barnacles and shells, lending a tactile connection to marine life. Lace is finely woven to unveil hidden depths of craftsmanship, while macramé knotting evokes the strength and tactile beauty of seafaring ropes.
Paying homage to ancient artistry, hand-carved woodblock prints breathe new life into depictions of ocean waves and sea creatures, reimagining timeless motifs for the season. The collection also showcases original sketches by the Creative Director, illustrating swirling tides, jellyfish, squid and a variety of marine forms. These drawings are translated into woodcut compositions before being digitally printed, resulting in fabrics that echo the motion of the sea with fluid lines, intricate texture and a distinctly artisanal finish.
Accessories continue the tale of the sea, with each piece unfolding its own story. This season, the brand remains true to its essence by embracing meticulously selected, high-quality materials that reflect a vibrant summer spirit paired with the refined touch of supple Nappa leather, crafted in Italy.
Bags: ‘The Bahamas bag’ draws inspiration from coral reefs, deep-sea flowers, and sea urchins. These elements are reimagined into stunning embroidery using a mix of materials like glass beads, crystals, sequins, mother-of-pearl beads, and irregular natural stones — all designed to sparkle like a jewel from the tide. The ‘La Luna Raffia bag’ returns, woven in raffia to capture a sense of tropical ease. Crafted using the macramé technique with cotton rope, ‘The Été bag’ is intricately stitched with golden starfish and seashells, glinting like treasures of the shore. As the sun sets, ‘The Capri bag’, crafted into star shapes and finished with playful tassels, brings a sense of playful movement with every step.







Shoes: Sharp, conical heels made from clear acrylic pair with sleek satin designs, featuring a signature cut-out at the front. Sheer nylon mesh sandals sparkle with embellishments, while kitten heels make a comeback, adorned with delicate dangling charms of sea creatures perfect for summer days. All shoes are crafted in Italy, blending impeccable craftsmanship with seaside elegance.
Costume Jewellery & Accessories: Gold jewellery pieces illuminate the collection, with necklaces, bracelets and belts inspired by marine forms such as the rare Moltke’s Heart Clam. Each design captures the shifting shimmer of sunlight reflecting across the water’s surface. Belts and hair accessories complete the vision, adding light-hearted charm and versatility to elevate summer dressing with an air of effortless play.
Special accessories reflect the designer’s love and admiration for the ocean, including keychains crafted from recycled fishing nets and sea buoys. These symbolic pieces of sustainability transform discarded marine materials into modern trinkets. More than a light-hearted design, they reflect the global movement toward conscious fashion, a growing conversation among leading international houses and forward-thinking Thai designers. Through the creative process of upcycling and recycling, these objects are reimagined with new life, reinforcing a commitment to sustainability that resonates globally. The creative director emerges as a powerful voice in this space, blending imagination with purpose. A passionate diver and environmental advocate, she also founded a charitable initiative dedicated to protecting Thailand’s coral reefs and underwater ecosystems, further reinforcing her vision in the preservation of marine beauty.
“The Eternal Nautilus” speaks of transformation, where timeless influences are reimagined as modern-day design and the voice of the sea is expressed through fashion. From fluid silhouettes in womenswear to tailored menswear and ocean-inspired accessories, the collection embodies movement, memory and freedom. It is a love letter to the sea, an invitation to experience its quiet strength, its effortless beauty and the spirit of summer in motion.



Carlota Rubalteli

Francesca E Federica Esposito

Judith Bradl

Maria Giovanna

Marzia Peragine

Mia Felix

Sachini Dilanka

Sophia Salaroli
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