Necktie

Collections
1563808
Title
Necktie
Year/Period
Early 2000s
Region
France
Object Type
Dimension
Object size: 149.0 x 8.5 cm
Accession No.
2022-00606
Credit Line
Gift of Professor Tommy Koh

This navy tie features motifs of elephants, the favourite animal of Professor Tommy Koh which he feels emotionally concerned for. He got this tie when he was the patron of the Elephant Parade, a social enterprise based in Thailand that supports conservation efforts for elephants. As a mark of respect for the importance of elephants in Thai culture, he wore this tie on official meetings with Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn both in Singapore and Thailand. This is one of his favourite ties and part of a larger group of ties and shirts from him.A veteran diplomat, negotiator and law professor, Professor Tommy Koh has represented Singapore on prominent international and local events. He was the chairperson of National Heritage Board (2002–11) and National Arts Council (1991–96) and continues to be a strong patron of the local arts and cultural sector. Notably, he played pivotal roles in chairing the Third UN Conference on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS, 1980–1982) and the UN Conference on Environment and Development (1990–1992). Because of the Environment-related appointment, he received many ties with animal prints, that he wore often since to convey messages of goodwill or advocacy. The shirts in this donation that he wore to diplomatic functions especially in Singapore and Southeast Asia also expressed solidarity with and appreciation of the region and their arts. As a key figure in establishing many multilateral relationships especially in the early decades of Singapore’s independence, his sartorial choices at public events served as a medium for cultural diplomacy and international representation.