
From the high-speed thrills of Love in the Air to the deep-sea emotions of Love Sea, Fort Thitipong and Peat Wasuthorn have become familiar names to fans of Thailand’s boylove dramas. Fort is quiet and steady, while Peat is calm and thoughtful. They have grown together through every role they have taken on.
At the same time, Kevin Chatchapon has been creating a path of his own. Raised between Singapore and Thailand, this multi-talented creator stands out for his modern way of living, sharp visual sensibility, and fearless attitude toward new challenges.
These three distinct personalities, each with their own story, come together in a special shoot for Esquire Vietnam. They may be different in style and background, but they share the same spirit – to live boldly, work with purpose, and keep reaching beyond what is comfortable.

What was your favorite moment during the Esquire photoshoot in Thailand?
FORT THITIPONG SANGNGEY: I feel like I’m working abroad. Everyone is very good. Everyone knows what they want and works quickly. It’s a very good experience.
PEAT WASUTHORN CHAIJINDAR: The moment when I saw the outfit and the photo after finishing. I was very excited because the photo came out very beautiful. All the team was kind and took good care of me. So it making the atmosphere relaxed and very enjoyable to shoot.
KEVIN CHATCHAPON: Definitely being able to connect with both peat & fort & sharing a few laughs. I love connecting with people in the industry and listening to their advice and insights
How would you describe your personal style compared to the Esquire fashion direction?
FORT THITIPONG SANGNGEY: My style in everyday life, simple dress, focus on comfort, but if compared to the fashion of Esquire I would not pull the look that I used to take to the event, many jobs that I have been to.
PEAT WASUTHORN CHAIJINDAR: It’s some kind of simple, look good but outstanding. For my dressing style, I like the fit that puts a little detail into it. It looks elegant, but I don’t get tired of looking at it. Similar to Esquire fashion direction, which I’ve seen it myself and feel that it’s not just a dress that looks good, but the dress can pull out the charm of the wearer well.
KEVIN CHATCHAPON: The fashion director’s style is all about being elegantly edgy, a refined mix of sophistication with a dash of rebellion. Me? I’m rocking the full-on edgy vibe right now; my elegance is still in training (haha).
What message do you hope to convey through this Esquire cover shoot?
FORT THITIPONG SANGNGEY: I want everyone to be confident in themselves, confident in what they like and confident in what they choose. Everyone can have their own path and life. Please believe and continue to do it.
PEAT WASUTHORN CHAIJINDAR: This is the first time for me to work with Esquire, all the team is very professional and change my look to look cool like never before. I guarantee that everyone will definitely like it. Stay tuned.
KEVIN CHATCHAPON:“Watch me, I’ll be the biggest star in Asia”

Could you tell us about your goals and plans for 2025?
FORT THITIPONG SANGNGEY: In 2025, one year I find new things to meet new society, meet new friends, work in a new way, but one thing is clear and what I have to do is that I will make a song a with MV, including my clothing brand, TROFI, I want to make it known in a large group of people and is a band that everyone knows.
PEAT WASUTHORN CHAIJINDAR: In 2025, I plan to change my body shape mainly because I want everyone to see my look that looks better and cooler. Including I intend to make new works for everyone to see. Whether it’s a show, youtube channel, my clothing brand and if there is a chance, I want to work with Esquire again. So please keep updating and see you in this 2025.
KEVIN CHATCHAPON: I have many, but I will share my top 2: 1. Focus on my Health, which includes Sleep, Fitness & diet. I want to be able to be in the industry a long time. 2. Land my first series/movie in Thailand or Vietnam.
Fort Thitipong Sangngey

How did you feel when you first joined the entertainment industry?
FORT THITIPONG SANGNGEY: I’m very happy and very excited. The Thai entertainment industry is another thing that is not easy to enter. It took me a long time to cast to have the opportunity to come to the first place where I filmed the first series. It felt like this is my time. This is the time I will be known. I use every opportunity to do my best. At that time, I didn’t know what the response was. I only knew that I was happy to do it.
Which of your two 2022 dramas did you enjoy filming the most?
FORT THITIPONG SANGNGEY: If ask which story you like the most, it would be a very difficult answer to answer. Each story that was filmed has different difficulties. The first story, Love in the air is a racing series that is fun, challenging and is a very opening experience. And for Love Sea, it is another very difficult story that is filmed because we have been filmed underwater. Both stories are two perfect for me.

What’s your daily routine like when filming?
FORT THITIPONG SANGNGEY: Living life, I just feel like I go to live on the set, get to know people, get to know the place, I have to feel the most comfortable and comfortable in this place.
What was the most challenging scene to film in “Love Sea”?
FORT THITIPONG SANGNGEY: The most challenging scene would be an underwater shooting scene because we really shoot in the sea in real depth to get the most beautiful and realistic images and it will be a memory that we will never forget.

What’s your favorite thing about working with Peat?
FORT THITIPONG SANGNGEY: P’Peat is a person who is calm in working hours. He is a person who does whatever he is assigned and does his best, even if he likes it or not, and is a person who always supports me. I feel very lucky that P’Peat is a work partner.
Peat Wasuthorn Chaijindar

What do you like most about acting?
PEAT WASUTHORN CHAIJINDAR: Learning characters. It was very fun when I started to study the history of the character. What is the character? What did he find? What did he think? And what will his next life be like? It’s like we watched a movie or series. But we went deeper than that and got to be him and encountered various events at the same time. I’m so excited that what styles of that character I will find in me.
How has your life changed since “Love in the Air”?
PEAT WASUTHORN CHAIJINDAR: It’s changed like another World. From a full-time employee who has to cycle the same way of working to living that I feel has limitations in many aspects. This series gives me the opportunity to grow more. There are new challenges and new works coming all the time, but that makes me improve myself non-stop as well.

Which of your characters was the hardest to play?
PEAT WASUTHORN CHAIJINDAR: For me, I think it’s Sky, with his character who has a knot in the heart and can’t escape from his own thoughts. Plus, I don’t have much acting experience. It’s makes me feel that I can still communicate Sky more than that after I rewatched ‘Love in the air’ again. For Tongrak, I have some acting experience, so I can prepare better. I think each play has its own challenges. And that’s the fun of acting.
What’s your favorite memory from filming “Love Sea”?
PEAT WASUTHORN CHAIJINDAR; Diving experience, starting from studying, taking the exam for a real diving license until the day of shooting a diving scene in the Thai sea that requires ability, concentration, and very high teamwork. It’s very challenged and memorable, even today I still remembers the feeling well.

What’s your favorite thing about working with Fort?
PEAT WASUTHORN CHAIJINDAR: Fort is a thorough worker and dedicated to every job with his fun. No matter how many jobs We’ve been through, I still see this part of him and getting better and better and keep paying attention to each other no matter what we encounter.
Kevin Chatchapon

How has growing up between Thailand and Singapore influenced your perspective on life?
KEVIN CHATCHAPON: My perceptive on life is that there is no right or wrong way to live your life. In Thailand I often visited my grandmother in Chiang Rai, they live a very basic simple life being vegetables seller and they were very happy. At the same time I studied in Singapore, everything was fast paced and ultra organised but my parents were happy too. Also on a fun note. Growing up between Thailand and Singapore basically made me trilingual from a young age, being able to switch between English, Thai and Chinese mid-sentence.
What was your most memorable experience from your early modeling days?
KEVIN CHATCHAPON: Truth be told, my early modeling days were more of a series of awkward mishaps than a glamorous adventure. I never quite found my footing, both literally and figuratively. It wasn’t exactly my happy place, but it did teach me the most important lesson that you need to know your worth and go to where you will be appreciated.
What inspired you to start your own clothing brand in 2020?
KEVIN CHATCHAPON: Honestly? A mix of passion and an existential crisis during lockdown. I figured, if I was going to live in sweatpants all day, they might as well be stylish. Plus, I wanted to create something that made people feel good in what they wore. Whether they were conquering the world or just conquering their couch.

How did you transition from being a business owner to becoming a content creator?
KEVIN CHATCHAPON: I had to close down my business eventho it was doing very well because of disagreements with my business partner. So with nothing to lose in 2023 I decided to try making videos on instagram and tiktok with the advice from a friend.
Which social media platform do you enjoy creating content for the most?
KEVIN CHATCHAPON: Instagram is my absolute favorite because it lets me craft a polished, curated aesthetic that really reflects my personal style and story. I love how every post feels like a mini masterpiece that I carefully design, turning everyday moments into something visually striking and memorable. TikTok comes in a close second! it’s my creative playground for fun, spontaneous, and quirky content where I can experiment and break out of the mold. Both platforms fuel my creativity, but Instagram is where my heart truly lies.
What surprised you the most when you first started acting?
KEVIN CHATCHAPON: What surprised me the most when I first started acting was just how hard it is to look natural on camera. I used to think acting was all about pretending, like putting on a mask for fun. But soon enough, I learned that genuine performance means you really have to feel every emotion. It’s not just reciting lines—it’s about diving deep into the moment and letting authenticity take over.

Photographer : Dalong Yang
Producer: Jolie Nguyễn; Cory Dũng Trần
Stylist: Viktor Ngọc Khoa
Fashion: The Soul Bespoke; Vincenzo
Makeup Artist: AonnThaanaa
Hair Stylist: Sarayut Pangsomya
Accessories: Helios

