ABOUT THE ARTIST

Visual trans artist and boundary-pushing fashion designer, Eda Phanlert Sriprom, politically womanifests social norms by deconstructing innovative self-documented editions that embrace the rich and diverse wealth of individual identities. Through these works, she artistically reimagines the principles of Buddhism, particularly focusing on the concept of desexualization by either articulating the fashion or fashioning the art.

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THE BUDDHA WEARS PRADA
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GUCCI
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“The Buddha wears Prada” (2025) is an art project that reimagines the intersection of religion and materialism through the lens of fashion by using discarded monk robes collected from temples.

The artist transforms these sacred yet wasted materials into desirable contemporary art pieces by incorporating them with luxury fashion brand aesthetics and logos. Creating a dialogue about the shifting perception of value and status symbols in contemporary society. In Thailand, Buddhism and materialism coexist paradoxically while Buddhist teachings advocate detachment from material desires, fashion remains a powerful status symbol. It challenges the idea of what gives an object its value and reflects how societal contexts can reshape the perception of sacredness.

Beyond religious discourse, this project critiques modern consumer culture and its contradictions with Buddhist philosophy. It opens a space for contemplation on faith, materialism, and the evolving nature of value. The project is presented through textile embroidery, silkscreened tapestry, and documented fashion photography.

COLOR
Each artwork individually comes in three different shades of Saffron color from Yellow, Orange to Brown. All unique and one-off.

SIZE 
Three sizes available - Stretched on the frame. 

Size S
30 x 20 inches
75 x 50 centimeters

Size M
40 x 30 inches
100 x 75 centimeters

Size L
60 x 40 inches
150 x 100 centimeters

NOTE
See more from THE BUDDHA WEARS PRADA project or make an inquiry and CONTACT US for more information about the artwork and delivery.

DIOR DIOR DIOR DIOR
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DIOR
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“The Buddha wears Prada” (2025) is an art project that reimagines the intersection of religion and materialism through the lens of fashion by using discarded monk robes collected from temples.

The artist transforms these sacred yet wasted materials into desirable contemporary art pieces by incorporating them with luxury fashion brand aesthetics and logos. Creating a dialogue about the shifting perception of value and status symbols in contemporary society. In Thailand, Buddhism and materialism coexist paradoxically while Buddhist teachings advocate detachment from material desires, fashion remains a powerful status symbol. It challenges the idea of what gives an object its value and reflects how societal contexts can reshape the perception of sacredness.

Beyond religious discourse, this project critiques modern consumer culture and its contradictions with Buddhist philosophy. It opens a space for contemplation on faith, materialism, and the evolving nature of value. The project is presented through textile embroidery, silkscreened tapestry, and documented fashion photography.

COLOR
Each artwork individually comes in three different shades of Saffron color from Yellow, Orange to Brown. All unique and one-off.

SIZE 
Three sizes available - Stretched on the frame. 

Size S
30 x 20 inches
75 x 50 centimeters

Size M
40 x 30 inches
100 x 75 centimeters

Size L
60 x 40 inches
150 x 100 centimeters

NOTE
See more from THE BUDDHA WEARS PRADA project or make an inquiry and CONTACT US for more information about the artwork and delivery.

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LOUIS VUITTON
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“The Buddha wears Prada” (2025) is an art project that reimagines the intersection of religion and materialism through the lens of fashion by using discarded monk robes collected from temples.

The artist transforms these sacred yet wasted materials into desirable contemporary art pieces by incorporating them with luxury fashion brand aesthetics and logos. Creating a dialogue about the shifting perception of value and status symbols in contemporary society. In Thailand, Buddhism and materialism coexist paradoxically while Buddhist teachings advocate detachment from material desires, fashion remains a powerful status symbol. It challenges the idea of what gives an object its value and reflects how societal contexts can reshape the perception of sacredness.

Beyond religious discourse, this project critiques modern consumer culture and its contradictions with Buddhist philosophy. It opens a space for contemplation on faith, materialism, and the evolving nature of value. The project is presented through textile embroidery, silkscreened tapestry, and documented fashion photography.

COLOR
Each artwork individually comes in three different shades of Saffron color from Yellow, Orange to Brown. All unique and one-off.

SIZE 
Three sizes available - Stretched on the frame. 

Size S
30 x 20 inches
75 x 50 centimeters

Size M
40 x 30 inches
100 x 75 centimeters

Size L
60 x 40 inches
150 x 100 centimeters

NOTE
See more from THE BUDDHA WEARS PRADA project or make an inquiry and CONTACT US for more information about the artwork and delivery.

BALENCIAGA BALENCIAGA BALENCIAGA BALENCIAGA
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BALENCIAGA
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“The Buddha wears Prada” (2025) is an art project that reimagines the intersection of religion and materialism through the lens of fashion by using discarded monk robes collected from temples.

The artist transforms these sacred yet wasted materials into desirable contemporary art pieces by incorporating them with luxury fashion brand aesthetics and logos. Creating a dialogue about the shifting perception of value and status symbols in contemporary society. In Thailand, Buddhism and materialism coexist paradoxically while Buddhist teachings advocate detachment from material desires, fashion remains a powerful status symbol. It challenges the idea of what gives an object its value and reflects how societal contexts can reshape the perception of sacredness.

Beyond religious discourse, this project critiques modern consumer culture and its contradictions with Buddhist philosophy. It opens a space for contemplation on faith, materialism, and the evolving nature of value. The project is presented through textile embroidery, silkscreened tapestry, and documented fashion photography.

COLOR
Each artwork individually comes in three different shades of Saffron color from Yellow, Orange to Brown. All unique and one-off.

SIZE 
Three sizes available - Stretched on the frame. 

Size S
30 x 20 inches
75 x 50 centimeters

Size M
40 x 30 inches
100 x 75 centimeters

Size L
60 x 40 inches
150 x 100 centimeters

NOTE
See more from THE BUDDHA WEARS PRADA project or make an inquiry and CONTACT US for more information about the artwork and delivery.

BIRTHSLAY BIRTHSLAY BIRTHSLAY
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BIRTHSLAY
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SOULWHAT - The fashion documentation about the soul and whatnot. Questioning herself deeply about the complex yet soulful relationship between arts, fashion, and religion through Eda Phanlert Sriprom, the Buddhist trans artist and boundary-pushing fashion designer based in Berlin. Each of her sculptured pieces was reimagined and sustainably made from discarded Buddhist monk textiles individually. This unconventional material has long been stored away at temples in Thailand because they produce more robes than monks need. Eda womanifests an alternated social norm by fashioning this collectible fashion edition that embraces the diverse wealth of identities and artistically expresses the principles of Buddhism desexualization.

Medium: Photography Art Installation of 9 Year: 2023 Material: The edition of 9 Printed photography on matte art 180 grams paper in 50x60 cm and 2 cm border Condition: The Artwork is a new condition. Printed without a frame and borderless Frame: Not included Series: SOULWHAT Edition: 6 limited editions of 9 photos & 6 limited editions of each photo Price: Whole series 6,969 euros or 969 euros each. 

For customized sizes and papers - please send us the inquiry.

Exhibited at INSTINCT#16 - LA PART MAUDITE- queer perspectives on excess and expenditure
COLLECTIVE EXHIBITION
at WE ARE VILLAGE, Berlin, Germany in 2024 - Curated by Nicholé Velásquez and Eric Le Rouge. CONTACT US for more information about the artwork and delivery.

MONSLAY MONSLAY MONSLAY
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MONSLAY
from €969.00

SOULWHAT - The fashion documentation about the soul and whatnot. Questioning herself deeply about the complex yet soulful relationship between arts, fashion, and religion through Eda Phanlert Sriprom, the Buddhist trans artist and boundary-pushing fashion designer based in Berlin. Each of her sculptured pieces was reimagined and sustainably made from discarded Buddhist monk textiles individually. This unconventional material has long been stored away at temples in Thailand because they produce more robes than monks need. Eda womanifests an alternated social norm by fashioning this collectible fashion edition that embraces the diverse wealth of identities and artistically expresses the principles of Buddhism desexualization.

Medium: Photography Art Installation of 9 Year: 2023 Material: The edition of 9 Printed photography on matte art 180 grams paper in 50x60 cm and 2 cm border Condition: The Artwork is a new condition. Printed without a frame and borderless Frame: Not included Series: SOULWHAT Edition: 6 limited editions of 9 photos & 6 limited editions of each photo Price: Whole series 6,969 euros or 969 euros each. 

For customized sizes and papers - please send us the inquiry.

Exhibited at INSTINCT#16 - LA PART MAUDITE- queer perspectives on excess and expenditure
COLLECTIVE EXHIBITION
at WE ARE VILLAGE, Berlin, Germany in 2024 - Curated by Nicholé Velásquez and Eric Le Rouge. CONTACT US for more information about the artwork and delivery.

FRISLAY FRISLAY FRISLAY
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FRISLAY
from €969.00

SOULWHAT - The fashion documentation about the soul and whatnot. Questioning herself deeply about the complex yet soulful relationship between arts, fashion, and religion through Eda Phanlert Sriprom, the Buddhist trans artist and boundary-pushing fashion designer based in Berlin. Each of her sculptured pieces was reimagined and sustainably made from discarded Buddhist monk textiles individually. This unconventional material has long been stored away at temples in Thailand because they produce more robes than monks need. Eda womanifests an alternated social norm by fashioning this collectible fashion edition that embraces the diverse wealth of identities and artistically expresses the principles of Buddhism desexualization.

Medium: Photography Art Installation of 9 Year: 2023 Material: The edition of 9 Printed photography on matte art 180 grams paper in 50x60 cm and 2 cm border Condition: The Artwork is a new condition. Printed without a frame and borderless Frame: Not included Series: SOULWHAT Edition: 6 limited editions of 9 photos & 6 limited editions of each photo Price: Whole series 6,969 euros or 969 euros each. 

For customized sizes and papers - please send us the inquiry.

Exhibited at INSTINCT#16 - LA PART MAUDITE- queer perspectives on excess and expenditure
COLLECTIVE EXHIBITION
at WE ARE VILLAGE, Berlin, Germany in 2024 - Curated by Nicholé Velásquez and Eric Le Rouge. CONTACT US for more information about the artwork and delivery.

REBIRTHSLAY REBIRTHSLAY REBIRTHSLAY
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REBIRTHSLAY
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SOULWHAT - The fashion documentation about the soul and whatnot. Questioning herself deeply about the complex yet soulful relationship between arts, fashion, and religion through Eda Phanlert Sriprom, the Buddhist trans artist and boundary-pushing fashion designer based in Berlin. Each of her sculptured pieces was reimagined and sustainably made from discarded Buddhist monk textiles individually. This unconventional material has long been stored away at temples in Thailand because they produce more robes than monks need. Eda womanifests an alternated social norm by fashioning this collectible fashion edition that embraces the diverse wealth of identities and artistically expresses the principles of Buddhism desexualization.

Medium: Photography Art Installation of 9 Year: 2023 Material: The edition of 9 Printed photography on matte art 180 grams paper in 50x60 cm and 2 cm border Condition: The Artwork is a new condition. Printed without a frame and borderless Frame: Not included Series: SOULWHAT Edition: 6 limited editions of 9 photos & 6 limited editions of each photo Price: Whole series 6,969 euros or 969 euros each. 

For customized sizes and papers - please send us the inquiry.

Exhibited at INSTINCT#16 - LA PART MAUDITE- queer perspectives on excess and expenditure
COLLECTIVE EXHIBITION
at WE ARE VILLAGE, Berlin, Germany in 2024 - Curated by Nicholé Velásquez and Eric Le Rouge. CONTACT US for more information about the artwork and delivery.

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