Shye, Waifha Chanitsiri, Milk Natracha and Brienna Rhoades Share March 2026 Cover
Shye, 24, fronts Harper's Bazaar Singapore’s March cover with Waifha Chanitsiri, Milk Natracha and Brienna Rhoades in a Chanel cover look.

Harper's Bazaar Singapore names Shye, Waifha Chanitsiri, Milk Natracha and Brienna Rhoades as its March 2026 cover stars, with a cover look credited to Chanel and photography listed on the page as John Tods. The magazine post that accompanied the release on March 02, 2026 carried the caption, “Shye, Waifha Chanitsiri, Milk Natracha And Brienna Rhoades Are Our March 2026 Cover Stars,” while an Instagram upload also carried the note “Photo by Waifha Ratananimit.”
“March is a seismic month in fashion,” Editor-in-Chief Kenneth Goh writes in the package published 2 Mar 2026, framing the cover against one of the season’s biggest shakeups: “for the first time in fashion history, across Paris and Milan, 15 new guards stepped into some of the most powerful houses in the world.” Goh lists Chanel, Celine, Balenciaga, Dior, Jean Paul Gaultier, Gucci, Loewe, Bottega Veneta and Versace as examples, and adds, “Creative resets at this scale do not happen. And when they do, you can sense the industry collectively holding its breath.”
The feature centers on Shye as “our homegrown cover star,” a 24-year-old Singaporean singer-producer who, the editorial notes, “embodies new beginnings in a quieter register.” Goh continues: “At 24, as she prepares to release her most personal album yet, she is not chasing spectacle.” The piece frames her music as intimate and inward: “Her work dwells in the in-between. Grief. Healing. Uncertainty.” A lyric included in the story appears as a direct line from Shye: “Maybe it’s time to learn to live with the skin we will never shed,” she sings to us.
The four faces on the cover reflect a regional casting mix and some name variations across platforms. The credits list Brienna Rhoades with Akiz Management, Milk with Basic Models (the headline uses the fuller name Milk Natracha), and Waifha-Chanitsiri Ratananimit with GMMTV; Instagram alternately credits the image to Waifha Ratananimit. Shye appears without an agency credit and is highlighted in a related article titled “Meet Shye, The Singaporean Singer-Producer Who Marches To Her Own Beat.”
Styling for the shoot is credited to Gracia Phang, with makeup by Jidapa Mogmued and hair by Sahawat Laiwattanachai; Nina Simpson is listed as producer. The photographer’s assistants are Audomsak Aemausin, Wanlop Banchuen and Danuwat Benjakhan, while stylist’s assistants are Phi Ritwiwat and Patipan Limsuwash. A raw snippet on the page also includes the text “joel low john tods,” though formal credit on the page lists John Tods as photographer; both the Harper’s Bazaar credit and the Instagram “Photo by Waifha Ratananimit” attribution appear in the materials surrounding the release.
Goh closes the package with a summation that positions the cover in the wider industry moment: “March reminds us that fashion is cyclical, yes, but it is also evolutionary. New creative leads. New silhouettes. New faces. Not a rejection of what came before, but a refinement. Maybe that is what this moment asks of us. To rethink how we dress. How we create and ultimately, how we begin again.” The March 2026 cover lands as both a cultural bookmark and a quiet invitation to start over.
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