Keep Silent’s “Permanent Dream”: A Soft Landing into Eternal Comfort




On August 22, 2026, Thai actress and entrepreneur Orm Kornnaphat (Kornnaphat Sethratanapong) unveiled the latest drop from her fashion label Keep Silent via Instagram (@keepsilent.co). Titled “Permanent Dream,” the collection arrives with a dreamy promotional reel featuring Orm herself—platinum blonde bob, soft lighting, floating white feathers, oversized navy-and-cream knit hoodie embroidered with the brand name, angel wings, and a playful, almost weightless energy.  


The accompanying caption sets the tone: “When the eyes close, comes a familiar feeling. A warmth once known. A dream meant to last forever.” Fan accounts, including LingOrm_BaseHouse, quickly shared the news, tagging the hashtags #KEEPSILENT and #KEEPSILENT_PERMANENTDREAM.  


Keep Silent, launched in November 2024 under the slogan “In a world full of noise, Keep Silent,” has grown into a comfort-focused streetwear and lifestyle brand. Previous collections have explored themes of quiet rebellion, ocean conservation (Keep Denim), playful delusion (Keep Delulu), and personal freedom (Invisible Fence). Orm serves as founder, CEO, and frequent model, blending her on-screen presence with entrepreneurial vision. The brand sells primarily through its official website (keepsilentshhh.com / keepsilent.co) and has cultivated a loyal following among fans of her work, particularly the popular LingOrm pairing from series such as *The Secret of Us*.


Holding On to the Dream That Doesn’t Fade

There is something quietly radical about naming a fashion collection “Permanent Dream.” In a culture that constantly urges us to wake up, hustle harder, and leave our softest selves behind, Orm Kornnaphat is inviting us to linger a little longer in the space between sleep and waking—where everything still feels possible, warm, and unbroken.


The visual language of the campaign is deliberate and tender. Close-ups of closed eyes and glossy skin give way to a full-body portrait of Orm standing in a blue-tinted dreamscape, white feathers drifting around her like confetti from a kinder universe. She wears an oversized knit that looks like it was stolen from a boyfriend’s closet and then lovingly customized, paired with shorts, socks, loafers, and a baseball cap. The angel wings are not ironic cosplay; they feel like a gentle assertion that softness can still be powerful. The overall mood is neither pure nostalgia nor pure fantasy. It is the feeling of returning to a place you once knew and realizing it never actually left you.


This is consistent with the DNA of Keep Silent. From the very beginning, the brand has positioned itself as a quiet counterpoint to the noise of modern life. While other celebrity labels chase trends or loud logos, Orm’s project has always leaned into comfort, restraint, and a certain emotional honesty. “Permanent Dream” feels like the logical next chapter: not just clothing you wear when you want to disappear from the chaos, but clothing that helps you carry a piece of your inner world into the daylight.


What makes the drop especially resonant is the timing and the messenger. Orm has spent the past two years navigating the intense spotlight that comes with breakthrough success in the GL genre, high-profile fashion-week appearances, and the simultaneous building of multiple businesses. In interviews she has spoken with characteristic self-awareness about the name Keep Silent itself—an almost playful reminder to a naturally talkative, high-energy personality to occasionally pause and listen. The brand becomes both product and personal philosophy: a way of protecting the softer, quieter parts of oneself even while the world demands performance.


Fashion has long been used as armor. Here it is offered as a kind of soft armor—knits that hold warmth the way a dream holds feeling. The oversized silhouettes, the feather motif, the closed-eye close-ups all suggest a refusal to rush. In an industry that thrives on constant novelty and planned obsolescence, a collection called “Permanent Dream” feels almost subversive. It suggests that some things are worth keeping: the familiar comfort of a well-loved sweater, the private warmth of an unspoken wish, the version of ourselves that exists most freely when no one is watching.


Of course, commercial collections are still commercial. Fans will rush to the website, pieces will sell out, and the cycle of drops will continue. Yet there is a sincerity in the storytelling that elevates it beyond pure merchandising. Orm has always been skilled at translating personal texture into public work—whether on screen or through design. “Permanent Dream” feels like an extension of that gift: an invitation to treat the quiet, recurring dreams we carry not as distractions, but as something worth dressing for.


In the end, the collection succeeds because it understands a simple truth. Not every dream needs to be shouted into the world to matter. Some of the most lasting ones are the ones we keep close, the ones that return every time we close our eyes, the ones that feel permanent precisely because we never stopped believing in them. Keep Silent is simply giving us something soft and beautiful to wear while we hold on.

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