‘My Closet Is Completely Overflowing’ – Stamp Opens Up On Fashion, Modeling, And Life Away From The Ring

Thai fighter Stamp Fairtex walks into the Circle at ONE 173

For years, fans have watched Stamp Fairtex dance her way to the ring before transforming into one of the most dangerous athletes in all of combat sports.

Whether she is experimenting with a striking new hair color, posting playful social media content, or breaking into a flawless K-pop routine during her walkout, the former three-sport ONE World Champion has never been afraid to showcase her vibrant personality.

Now, as she prepares for her atomweight Muay Thai showdown against Cynthia Flores at The Inner Circle 20 on Friday, June 26, Stamp is giving fans a glimpse into a completely different side of her life. The blockbuster card streams live in Asia primetime via live.onefc.com from Bangkok’s historic Lumpinee Stadium.

While the Thai megastar is best known for her historic accomplishments inside the ring, she admits she pays plenty of attention to what she wears outside of it.

In fact, fashion has quietly become one of her favorite forms of self-expression.

The 28-year-old said:

“You should see what I wear on a regular day just to go grab some food! But yeah, when it comes to my hair color, it really depends on what’s trending at the time.

“As for my clothing style, it’s constantly changing. Honestly, my closet is completely overflowing right now. So yeah, I definitely care about it. Like the saying goes, ‘Fine feathers make fine birds’ – clothes make the person!”

The answer should hardly surprise anyone who has followed Stamp’s incredible career.

After all, this is the exact same athlete who built a massive global fanbase not only through her devastating strikes, but through her infectious authenticity.

Throughout her rapid rise to superstardom, Stamp never shied away from showing the world exactly who she is. Her love of dancing became a core part of her identity, and her walkouts often felt more like joyous celebrations than intimidating entrances.

Fans learned about her favorite music, her hobbies, and the playful side of her personality that remained fully visible even as she collected World Titles in Muay Thai, kickboxing, and MMA.

That authenticity helped transform Stamp into one of the most beloved athletes in ONE Championship. Yet despite the stylish photos and colorful looks that often grace her social media feeds, Stamp insists her everyday appearance is usually much less glamorous than fans might expect.

She explained:

“Super casual. Just comfortable pants. Honestly, sometimes I look like a total bum. I’ve literally worn my pajamas out to eat.

“One time, I went to Terminal 21 wearing the shorts I sleep in, a plain t-shirt, and those big, bulky Crocs. And guess who I ran into? [Thai celebrity] Tono! He asked to take a picture together, and I felt so terrible about how I looked that day. It was a total mess.”

For all her fame and unprecedented accomplishments, hilarious stories like that explain exactly why fans continue to connect so deeply with Stamp. She remains refreshingly relatable.

Even when she does put more thought into her appearance, practicality still plays a major role. However, one fashion trend that consistently brings out her enthusiasm is coordinating matching outfits with her partner.

For Stamp, these looks are less about making a high-fashion statement and more about creating fun, lasting memories together.

She said:

“Honestly, I just think matching with your partner is really cute.

“For example, when we went to Disneyland, I wore denim overalls themed after Beauty and the Beast, and he wore a vest that matched the Beast’s outfit. It was a perfect match and looked so cute. I feel like when you go out together and your outfits are color-coordinated, everything just flows nicely and nothing clashes.”

Stamp Explains Why Modeling Won’t Replace Martial Arts

As Stamp Fairtex’s international popularity has massively grown, unique opportunities outside of combat sports have naturally followed.

Among them was the rare chance to step onto a high-fashion runway — an experience that pushed the Thai megastar far outside her usual comfort zone.

For someone completely accustomed to competing under the brightest lights in front of thousands of screaming fans, walking alongside towering professional models proved to be surprisingly intimidating.

She recalled:

“Oh, it was terrible! I felt so out of place. Professional models are up here, and then there’s me, down here, just walking right next to them.

“But if another opportunity comes up to do a fashion runway again, I’d gladly take it. It’s a great experience to have.”

The honest response perfectly captures Stamp’s charm.

Rather than pretending she felt completely comfortable, she openly admits her insecurities while still bravely embracing the opportunity.

Still, while fashion remains a passionate interest, Stamp does not envision it becoming her primary focus. In fact, she simply laughs at the suggestion that she could ever become a beauty influencer after retirement.

Fashion may be fun, and modeling may be exciting. But long after the walkouts, hairstyles, and social media trends have come and gone, the three-sport icon fully expects martial arts to remain at the true center of her life.

The three-sport queen concluded:

“I’d probably become a sniper shooting inside a barrel! Jokes aside, I think even after I retire from fighting, I’ll still be involved in sports.

“I don’t see myself going down the pure fashion or beauty route. Honestly, I can barely even do my own makeup! So I’ll definitely stick with sports. I’ll probably open my own gym, do some coaching, and things like that.”

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