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Thailand’s Paris Moment: Fashion, Diplomacy, and the Politics of Cultural Prestige
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As the French capital prepares its transition to summer, warm light reflects off the cream stone of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, the renowned art museum on the same grounds as the Louvre Palace. Guests from the blended worlds of politics and diplomatic service, arts and fashion, ascended towards the broad stone staircase into the main hall to mark the occasion. The words La Mode en Majesté hang elegantly above .
Key facts
- As the French capital prepares its transition to summer, warm light reflects off the cream stone of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, the renowned art museum on the same grounds as the Louvre Palace
- An Exhibition That Transcends Beyond Fashion
- Queen Sirikit’s Art of ‘Fashionable Diplomacy’
- From Versailles to Paris: An Intricate Relationship
- France is already among Thailand’s significant economic partners, ranking as Thailand’s fourth-largest trading partner within the EU, with bilateral trade valued at approximately 160 billion baht in 2025
- La Mode en Majesté – Royal Thai Dress: From Tradition to Modernity runs from 25 May to 1 November 2026 at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris.
Summary
An Exhibition That Transcends Beyond Fashion
Queen Sirikit’s Art of ‘Fashionable Diplomacy’