Fashion Design Students Showcase Outstanding National-Level Senior Projects, Integrating Thai Arts and Culture
Congratulations to three fourth-year Fashion Design Program from the School of Fine Arts on being selected to present their senior projects at the “1st Excellent Senior Project Exhibition in Art and Design.”

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Fashion Design Students Showcase Outstanding National-Level Senior Projects, Integrating Thai Arts and Culture

 

Congratulations to three fourth-year students from the Fashion Design Program, School of Fine and Applied Arts: Mr. Kraison Namsri, Miss Thanchaya Wattanaponsiri, and Miss Supattra Inpahol, who have been selected to present their senior projects at the "1st Excellent Senior Project Exhibition in Art and Design" at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center. This selection is a source of pride for both the faculty and the university, as it represents a significant platform that brings together outstanding senior projects from across the country.

 

Senior Project by Mr. Kraison Namsri

 

Senior Project by Miss Thanchaya Wattanaponsiri

 

The exhibition selects works that demonstrate creativity and excellence in concept, design, and presentation to advance contemporary art and provide emerging designers with a space to showcase their work to the public. The recognition of our students' work reflects their potential in creating distinctive fashion, their comprehensive professional skills, and their development through the intensive practical teaching approach of the Fashion Design program.

 

Senior Project by Miss Supattra Inpahol

 

The works of all three students differ according to their perspectives and design styles, whether in material usage, creative techniques, interpretation of contemporary arts and culture inspiration, or fashion concepts aligned with modern social contexts. These serve as examples of senior projects that reflect the national-level quality of the faculty's teaching.

 


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