Never Thought I'd Hear 'Chio' from LingLing & Orm! 😍

Never Thought I'd Hear 'Chio' from LingLing & Orm! 😍

 


Harper's Bazaar Singapore posted a fun, lighthearted clip featuring Thai actresses and Dior ambassadors Lingling Kwong (Lingling Sirilak) and Orm Kornnaphat during Paris Fashion Week (specifically around the Dior AW26 show).Post caption:

"Never would have thought the word ‘chio’ would be said by Ling Ling and Orm…

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#harpersbazaarsg #Dior #LingLingKwong #OrmKornnaphat #WomensFashionWeek""Chio" is a popular Singaporean/Malaysian slang term (from Hokkien) meaning "pretty", "beautiful", "attractive" or "stylish/good-looking" — often used in a casual, cute way.

The video (about 37 seconds long) shows the two in an interview or casual moment at the event, where they apparently say or repeat the word "chio" (likely learning or playfully using Singlish/Singapore-style slang). It's presented as an adorable, unexpected crossover moment — two elegant Thai stars dropping a bit of Singaporean vibe.

The tone is playful and affectionate (with the kissing emoji), highlighting their charm and the cultural mash-up.

The Dior Autumn/Winter 2026-2027 (often referred to as AW26 or Fall/Winter 2026) womenswear collection was unveiled on March 3, 2026, during Paris Fashion Week. This marked a key moment under creative director Jonathan Anderson (who took over the womenswear line relatively recently, following his Spring/Summer 2026 debut).Show Setting and InspirationThe runway took place in the historic Jardin des Tuileries in central Paris — a deliberate choice tying into Parisian heritage. The space featured:An octagonal lily pond as a central element.

Iconic green Parisian park chairs for seating and architectural nods.

A socio-historical backdrop of the garden as a traditional stage for "seeing and being seen."


Anderson drew heavily from nature — specifically water lilies (a recurring motif, with references to Monet's obsession with them). Pre-show teasers included lily pads in water and ceramic works (echoing influences from Japanese artist Kazunori Hamana and his prior couture). The theme blended organic forms, fluidity, and Dior's archival codes with a contemporary, whimsical twist.Key Collection HighlightsSilhouettes and Shapes: Romantic and voluminous bottoms contrasted with more structured or simple tops. Expect puffy miniskirts with trailing trains (jellyfish-like or rat-tail effects in some looks), shortened Bar jackets (a Dior classic), peplum details (a revival of 2010s elements), ruffled and tiered pieces, and poufy skirts.

Floral and Aquatic Motifs: Floating flower-shaped dresses, water lily-adorned heels, 3D floral embellishments, ostrich feather trims evoking arum lilies, and lily-pad earrings. Nature felt alive and sculptural.

Fabrics and Details: High-contrast palettes (deep blacks/noirs against electric greens, soft lavenders, and pastels). Sequined jeans, glittering gray suits, feathered coats, ruffled shirts/jackets, plaid elements, bows, and intricate embroidery.

Accessories: Quirky peanut-shaped clutches, top-handled Lady Diors, totes with floral touches, and standout heels with water lily decorations.

Overall Vibe: A mix of romantic fantasy and grounded elegance — "quiet luxury" meets playful opulence. It continued Anderson's exploration of heritage reimagined through spontaneity, eclectic joy, and modern flâneur energy.


Notable Moments and GuestsThai Dior ambassadors Lingling Kwong (Lingling Sirilak) and Orm Kornnaphat (Orm) had a major presence — they appeared prominently (some reports even called them show openers in fan buzz), sat front row in elegant looks, and generated huge excitement among fans (the "LingOrm" community). Their attendance amplified the collection's global appeal, especially in Asia.Other front-row stars included names like Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlize Theron, Emily Ratajkowski, Alexa Chung, and more, adding to the high-profile energy.The collection received praise for its dreamy yet precise execution, blending Dior's legacy with Anderson's signature whimsy. If you're looking for visuals, the official runway video is available on Dior's YouTube/Instagram, and lookbooks are on sites like FHCM Paris.This AW26 show felt like a confident step in refreshing Dior under Anderson — poetic, nature-immersed, and full of personality! 

 The post did really well: over 3,100 likes, 2,600+ reposts, 119 replies, and 16K+ views (as of the latest data).It ties into their appearance as Dior brand ambassadors at the Dior Autumn/Winter 2026 runway during Paris Fashion Week (March 3, 2026). Fans (especially the big LingOrm community) went wild in the replies and related posts, sharing photos of their looks, praising the "quiet luxury" aesthetic, and hyping the duo's elegant outfits and chemistry.Basically, it's a cute, viral moment blending high fashion with regional slang — perfect Harper's Bazaar Singapore content! 

  

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