Thai dress
"Thai Chakri" is one of the eight types of Thai royal dresses that Her Majesty the Queen of the Thousand Year Royal has kindly produced as a national dress for women.
The main characteristics of Thai Chakri dress:
Name origin: Named after the Chakri Maha Castle seat in the Grand Palace
Pattern: It's a Thai dress with a successful blanket (stitched next to the shirt or peacock)
Top: It is an oblique sloop, tucked over one shoulder, opening the other shoulder, mostly a sloop that is beautifully woven or embroidered gold / silver tinsel.
Bottom: It is a "her face" type, with a frill in front, and a man with a paddle.
Fabric: Usually a whole gold cloth or a cloth with a pattern.
Usage: Popular for evening ceremonies (e.g. receptions, weddings) that require full dress, and wear a full set of jewelry (e.g. sangwal, belt, necklace, earrings, arm straps)
Here is a preview of the Thai Chakri costume:




















































































