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A journey of fulfilment with Mew Suppasit Jongcheveevat

Author: Phuriwat Hirunrangsee | Photographer: Somkiat Kangsdalwirun

Dec 02, 2024

"I prefer to call myself an artist," says Mew Supasit, defining his role in the entertainment industry. From a young boy with a passion for acting, Mew has had the opportunity to expand his career and prove himself both as an actor and a singer. Today, he is the proud owner of Mew Suppasit Studio and has released his latest full album, 365 (Three Six Five). His recent track, Absence, is a heartfelt creation inspired by his own emotions.

"I see myself as a creator. Whether it's in acting, singing, or other forms of art, including in business, I feel that there's an artistic side to it as well," says Mew Supasit. "With Absence, the song about a heart's emptiness, I returned to creating music that's truly my own. After releasing my full album, I took a break of almost a year or two. During that time, I did some drama soundtrack work, but this is my return with my own album, and it's coming back with a pop tone. This song tells a clear story, as well as the one who played in the music video (Tul-Pakorn Thanaseewanitchai) I want listeners to feel warmth when they hear it. While 'a gap in the heart' might feel hollow, this song is meant to fill that emptiness for everyone who listens. I've poured my heart into both the music and lyrics, giving it my all with the concept. As for my international music projects, I have plans to release singles gradually, leading up to a full album, just like before. So, stay tuned!"

At the launch event for Absence, Mew Supasit was joined by his important partner, Tul-Pakorn Thanaseewanitchai, who featured in the music video. In a moment that captivated the crowd, Tul got down on one knee and proposed in front of hundreds of attendees, sparking excitement and applause. Their journey to this proposal began naturally, with their relationship gradually blossoming into a beautiful love story that everyone was able to celebrate together.

"We've known each other for over 10 years now. We first met back in university when I was helping out a friend at a fashion show at Chulalongkorn University. We met backstage, had a chance to talk a lot, and from there, we stayed in touch. Before we started dating, we worked together a lot and spent a lot of time together. We became very close, talking more and more, and I started to feel like, 'Why is it so comfortable being around this person?' He had so many qualities that matched mine, and I thought, 'This could definitely develop into something more in the future.' I just felt like, 'This is the person.' I truly believe in the idea of shared values. It's not just about aligning values in a strict sense, but more about the environment, thoughts, and lifestyle. Even if there are differences, we can make it work. With other people, sometimes our lifestyles or thoughts are so different that it just doesn't click, and we can't find a way to balance or meet in the middle. But with us, there’s always a way to communicate and find common ground. A lot of it has to do with shared lifestyles."

Another major event in the fashion industry was his participation as a runway model for Hugo Boss at Milan Fashion Week. This marked a significant milestone for him, alongside his collaborations with many other renowned global houses.

“At first, I thought working with a global brand would be stressful and serious, but in the end, it was so much fun. Whether attending events or meeting for project discussions, everyone was so friendly, and they brought so much creativity to the table. We would talk about what might happen in the future and how we could collaborate. From an artist's or fashion perspective, there are so many possibilities. It’s really exciting to have the opportunity to work in this field. Fashion involves sharing the brand's identity alongside our own, and finding a balance between these two is a real challenge. Fashion is ever-changing, with seasons and trends that make the work even more enjoyable. When I was first contacted to walk in the show, I was so excited. On the day, I was really nervous. Being surrounded by other professional models and influencers, I was in the artist's section, and I was unsure of how to handle it. But I felt so lucky and grateful for the opportunity. When it was time to walk, all my nerves disappeared. The venue, the outfit, and especially the music, helped me connect with my artistic side and really express myself on the runway. I was really happy with how it turned out.”

Discover the full exclusive interview with Mew Suppasit Jongcheveevat in the November issue of Hashtag Legend Thailand, available now

Creative idea and Concept/ #Legend_th
Model/ Suppasit “Mew” Jongcheveevat
Editor-in-chief and Fashion Director/ Asst. Prof. Rewat Chumnarn
Style/ Kontorn Hams
Photography/ Somkiat Kangsdalwirun
Hair/ Peerachada Kittirukpokin
Make-up/ Rasika Tummasil
Stylist Assistant/ Jaruwat Suttatum
Intern/ Thammachart Kongsin
Special Thanks/ Lennon’s Bar at Rosewood Bangkok

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