Polpat Asavaprapha

Polpat Asavaprapha (Thai: พลพัฒน์ อัศวะประภา, RTGS: Phonphat Asawaprapha), nickname Moo (Thai: หมู), is a Thai designer, creative director of Asava fashion house,[1] founder of Asava Group[2] and serves as President of the Bangkok Fashion Society.[3] Polpat is also a familiar face on television, well-known as a mentor of The Face Men Thailand (season 1)[2][4][5] and season 2.[6]

Polpat Asavaprapha
Born
Other namesMoo
EducationBachelor degree of Communication Arts from Chulalongkorn University and Master degree from Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management, Claremont Graduate University
Occupation
  • Designer
  • Creative director
Known for

Biography

Early life

Polpat is luk khrueng, with a Japanese mother and a Thai father.[7] He grew up in a business-oriented family, his family owns car dealerships, Toyota dealer PS Enterprise.[8][9]

He graduated from Chulalongkorn University, Mass Communication faculty, majoring in Speech Communications and Performing Arts. and Master degree from Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management, Claremont Graduate University,[8] fashion design degree from Parsons School of Design in New York and trained with a selection of well-known brands including Giorgio Armani, Maxmara and Marc Jacobs.[2][3]

Career

Having studied and worked in New York for almost 10 years, Polpat came back with a dream to pursue a fashion career as a dedicated designer.[8] Since then, he has successfully established his own namesake couture brand, Asava that became locally and internationally recognized.[8]

He is now a Creative Director and founder of Asava Group, which is consisted of luxury bespoke clothing, Asava, ASV and White Asava, and a restaurant, Sava Dining.[8][5]

He has also made a name for himself from designing the costumes for Miss Universe Thailand;[8] Aniporn Chalermburanawong, Chalita Suansane, Maria Lynn Ehren and Sophida Kanchanarin.[2]

He also runs his own restaurant, Sava Dining, at EmQuartier[7] and is an executive at the family-owned Toyota dealer PS Enterprise.[1]

Television

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References

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