Where Fashion, Fine Jewelry, and Collectible Design Converged at MOCA Bangkok
In the world of contemporary luxury, the most memorable evenings are no longer simply about fashion — they are about atmosphere, storytelling, and the art of living beautifully. This philosophy set the tone for A Night at the Museum, an immersive collaboration between VVON SUGUNNASIL, Scintilla Gioielli, Jasmina, and Surround Living at MOCA Bangkok, where couture, craftsmanship, and collectible objects came together in one exquisitely curated setting.

Known for its discerning eye for vintage treasures, sculptural antiques, and globally sourced objets d’art, Surround Living brought an additional layer of intimacy and sophistication to the experience — transforming the event from a fashion showcase into a fully realized lifestyle vignette. Against the dramatic backdrop of MOCA Bangkok’s contemporary galleries, guests were invited into a world where tailored silhouettes, fine Italian jewelry, artisanal accessories, and storied interiors existed in seamless dialogue.

Hosted by designers and founders Vor Sugunnasil of VVON SUGUNNASIL, Sereena Teeravithayapinyo of Scintilla Gioielli, and Janetira Attaskulchai Dean of Jasmina, the evening unfolded as an elegant celebration of craftsmanship across disciplines.
Celebrities including Mew Nittha, Paula Taylor, and Miu Natsha embodied the evening’s refined mood in custom VVON SUGUNNASIL tailoring, styled with luminous fine jewelry from Scintilla Gioielli — including iconic FOPE pieces — and complemented by Jasmina’s handcrafted clutches. The result felt cinematic yet deeply personal: modern glamour infused with artistry and intention.


Following the dinner, VIP guests were invited to an intimate private viewing at the VVON Showroom in Sathorn Soi 1, where the collaboration evolved into a residential expression of luxury through House of Objects — a curated installation created in partnership with Surround Living.
Renowned for connecting collectors and design lovers with exceptional vintage, antique, and contemporary pieces sourced from across Asia and beyond, Surround Living helped transform the showroom into an evocative collector’s apartment layered with character and warmth. Vintage furnishings, rare decorative objects, handcrafted accents, and sculptural pieces hand-selected by the collaborating brands created an atmosphere that blurred the boundaries between gallery, showroom, and home.

More than décor, the pieces became part of the storytelling — inviting guests to experience fashion not merely as clothing, but as a way of living. Every object within the space was also available for acquisition under the House of Objects collection, allowing visitors to bring a fragment of the evening’s world into their own homes.
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