
Although she seems to breeze through the most demanding roles and has over two dozen Best Actress awards from various entities around the country, acting never gets old for her. “No matter how much time has passed, I never get bored of acting,” the actress raves. “I get so excited being able to say a line or act out a scene I’ve only seen in the script. I don’t know if I will ever tire of doing this—maybe when my face is sagging on the floor!”
With her tireless enthusiasm for her roles and acting, it comes as no surprise that she had approached fashion solely with a thespian outlook. “I wasn’t particularly interested in fashion and before, I would just think that certain looks only pertain to certain characters,” Baifern confesses. “From my work in showbiz, I perceived that character [archetypes] will only act in a specific way or wear particular things. Ever since I’ve worked with LOEWE, it’s made me enjoy the small things more. The brand’s designs don’t come from things that are too far off from life and are approachable. When I wear LOEWE, I don’t feel like I need to strive to be a certain character. I can just be myself and don’t need to change anything. It made me realise that beauty can be fun and simple too.”
Producer: Nina Simpson
Production Management: Tharida Diloksongtham
Hair: Sirikan Chantanayingyong
Make-up: Sapsiri Siriwong
Photography Assistants: Audomsak Aemausin, Danuwat Benjakhan, Wanlop Banchuen
Styling Assistants: Phi Ritwiwat, Patipan Limsuwech
Clothes & accessories: LOEWE
Currently the creative director of BAZAAR, Aziz has been helming architecture, fashion, and design magazines for two decades now, and he’s been doing it in two languages to boot. Citing Rei Kawakubo, Vivienne Westwood and Jean Paul Gaultier as his earliest fashion gurus, this amateur poet believes that nobody deserves an ugly pair of shoes.