The Southeast Asian Stars Who Graced Men’s Fall/Winter 2025 Fashion Week
As always, the front rows were filled with a dazzling array of celebrities, and this year, Southeast Asia’s brightest stars brought their A-game to the shows

Men’s Fall/Winter 2025 Fashion Week was a whirlwind of iconic collections, and the front rows were just as star-studded.
Here’s a roundup of the standout Southeast Asian stars who attended this season.
Prada
At Prada, Thai actor Win Metawin Opas-iamkajorn turned heads in the brand’s signature double waistband trousers. He was joined by newly appointed Prada ambassador Kim Soo Hyun.
The show was a display of eclectic combinations, and these celebrities fully embodied the daring spirit of Prada.
Dior
Dior had its own share of stylish attendees, with Thai heartthrobs Apo Nattawin and Mile Phakphum sitting front row alongside Taiwanese superstar Jay Chou.
The trio fit perfectly into the show’s exploration of menswear’s fluidity. Their looks were a perfect match for Kim Jones’ avant-garde designs that blurred traditional gender lines.
Louis Vuitton
Over at Louis Vuitton, the combination of Nigo and Pharrell Williams’ streetwear-meets-luxury collection attracted major attention, and the front row was no exception.
BTS’s J-Hope, GOT7’s Jackson Wang, and BamBam were all spotted sporting the latest looks from the collaboration.
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Tod’s
At Tod’s, actors Henry Golding and Manny Jacinto brought their own touch of elegance to the show.
Henry nailed tonal dressing with a sophisticated brown-on-brown look, while Manny kept it sleek in a polished monochrome outfit. Both perfectly embodied Tod’s commitment to Italian craftsmanship and modern style.
Dolce&Gabbana

Finally, Dolce&Gabbana’s “Paparazzi” show, inspired by Hollywood glamour, featured Thai actor and model Nani Hirunkit, who stood out in a bold striped cardigan. His look added a contemporary twist to the vintage vibes of the collection.
From Prada’s bold designs to Dior’s avant-garde elegance, the Asian A-list showed once again that they are leading the fashion conversation.
Courtesy Prada, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Tod’s, and Dolce&Gabbana