A new generation of Bangkok's elite is reviving the "forgotten drape." High-end boutiques like Asava and Sretsis have shown collections featuring:

The "Srirasmi Thai Fashion and Style Gallery" is not a physical museum, but rather a conceptual collection documenting the public style of Princess Srirasmi Suwadee (former Royal Consort to King Vajiralongkorn). For fashion historians and Thai style enthusiasts, her wardrobe offers a compelling narrative of a commoner who rose to royalty, reflected through her clothing.

Unlike the Sabai, the Chakri is a full-length blouse with long sleeves, worn with a Pha Nung (a wrapped skirt). Srirasmi perfected the "low-waisted" Chakri, which elongated her silhouette. Fashion critics note that she often added a Western touch—a diamond brooch or a structured leather clutch—bridging East and West.

Unlike many royals who wear imported fabrics, Srirasmi frequently spotlighted Thai silk (from Jim Thompson and local weavers like those from Isan).