Thakoon Panichgul

Thakoon Panichgul

Thakoon Panichgul is an American fashion designer. His appreciation for the luxury of the past is a foundation of the collection.

 
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Designer Thakoon Panichgul backstage at his fall 2009 runway show. Style.com’s Laird Borrelli said of designer Thakoon Panichgul’s first collection in September 2004: “In just ten pieces, Thakoon Panichgul put himself on the map with an aesthetic that’s forward-looking, respectful of the past, and not at all vintage.” And in those three points captured the tone of every collection to follow. The designer has built his name on pieces that are deceptively simple and fluidly contradictory: looking to the future yet inspired by the past. Born in Thailand, raised in Omaha, and educated (in business) in Boston, Thakoon moved to New York where he ... Read Full Story
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(TrendHunter.com) Beloved fashion designer Thakoon Panichgul has revealed his debut jewelry line for the Japanese jewelry brand Tasaki. The Thakoon Tasaki jewelry collection offers an interesting play on old versus new.… Read Full Story
On Friday, February 20, the last day of Fashion Week, designer Thakoon Panichgul of the label Thakoon collapsed into an egg-shaped chair at Bergdorf Goodman's white-tableclothed seventh-floor restaurant for tea with the Daily Transom. The fashion industry cafeteria of sorts had been offering an elaborate afternoon tea service all week courtesy London's Berkeley Hotel (it was called it Pret-A-Portea, not to be confused with midtown sandwich chain Pret-a-Manger). Fashion Week had been a long slog, said the designer. "I'm soooo tired. I can't catch up on sleep." He was wearing the same red plaid shirt he'd been wearing all week, he said, paired with ... Read Full Story
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Filed under: Accessories , News , Designers & Brands Designer Thakoon Panichgul. Photo: Getty Images. Thakoon Panichgul, the genius behind Thakoon , is branching out into fine jewelry. The ready-to-wear designer (and Michelle Obama favorite) has signed on to design for Japanese jewelry company Tasaki . One of the largest jewelers in Asia, the company came looking for Panichgul . "They scoured for me and searched me out," Panichgul told StyleList. "My PR office in Japan called and said this fine jewelry company wanted to speak to me and only me. They saw a synergy in what we do," he explained. It was a ... Read Full Story
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Thakoon Panichgul DALLAS & KOBE, Japan, Nov 9, 2009 / FW/ — New York-based designer Thakoon Panichgul who is known for his playfully romantic creations that ooze with understated elegance has been named as Creative Director of TASAKI, the high-end Japanese jeweler. Founded in 1954, Tasaki Shinju is one of the very few companies that have continued to cultivate, manufacture and sell pearls. In 1995, TASAKI became the only company in Japan that earned the rights to purchase rough diamonds from the De Beers Group. It then established a diamond grinding and polishing system at its own factory. Today Tasaki is a leading jewelry ... Read Full Story
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Designs from Thakoon Panichgul's collection for Tasaki Last week designer Thakoon Panichgul visited Tokyo to unveil the fine jewelry designs he created for Japanese jeweler Tasaki. The Thai-born, New York-based designer told WWD how excited he was to be able...  
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1. Thakoon Panichgul unveiled some of his designs for Japanese jewelry company, Tasaki. The collection includes simple pearl pieces with a contemporary edge. We’re loving the simple design at left. Check our guides to the best necklaces around, and jewelry to flatter your shape for more ideas. [WWD] 2. Scoop announced they are trying a new [...] More Like This:Tuesday’s Sample Sale Scoop: Thakoon Clothing, Valentino Sunglasses, Twenty8Twelve...  
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Get ready to ogle. Thakoon's debut jewelry line for Tasaki is all about classic pieces with a funky, modern twist. "I really wanted to just go back to the DNA of what Tasaki’s about, which is beautiful pearls, beautiful materials and beautiful diamonds,” said Panichgul. "I wanted to put some youthful spirit into pearls.” That's exactly what he did, engineering fresh two-fingered rings, lusty lariat necklaces, and cunning chain link bracelets...  
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After the end of his contract with Hogan, Thakoon Panichgul wasn’t looking for another extracurricular activity. “The [signature] line is expanding, and I really just wanted to focus on the collection and on Addition, which is also growing really quickly,” said the designer today on the phone from his Lafayette Street studio. Still, Panichgul accepted [...]  
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Thakoon Panichgul may launch menswear in a year. “I’m dying to do men’s wear, I really am," he tells WWD. “I think it would be so fun. I always have guys asking me when I’m going to start. I think maybe in a year. Maybe.” His and hers for the First Couple! Barack needs a printed shirt. [WWD] Read more posts by Amy OdellFiled Under: daily male, designers, thakoon  
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Aloha Rag's new private label is getting ready to include a series of designer collaborations. The first up for the series will be Thakoon Panichgul. This will be his first dive into men's wear. “I love seeing designers create pieces...  
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New York MagazineDVF Deposits Dresses With Ikram Goldman; Heidi Klum for Ann TaylorNew York Magazine[WWD] • Japanese jewelry firm Tasaki, which is known for its pearls, named Thakoon Panichgul its new creative director. His first collection for the company ...  
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