Kevin Dasom, a Thai-Irish supermodel and basketball player, etched his name in history on May 26, 2024, by winning the 22nd Edition Manhunt International - Male Supermodel title; becoming the firstever winner from Thailand. The prestigious event, held at Ayutthaya City Park, saw Kevin triumph
over 37 contestants, marking a monumental moment for Thailand in the world of Male Supermodel shows. At 31, his journey to this historic win showcases his dedication and multifaceted talents.

Born and raised in Chiang Mai, Kevin’s early life was marked by a love for sports and a flair for creativity. His career as a Supermodel flourished due to his striking looks and charismatic presence, leading to significant success in the industry. He has worked with renowned brands such as Anta Sports Shoes,
BMW Amorn Prestige, Lacoste, Pinehurst Golf Club & Hotel, Extra Men 3 Fashion Show in Vietnam, Inno Brand, and more well-known brands internationally.
His achievements as a model culminated in his ground breaking victory at Manhunt International 2024.

Kevin’s influence extends beyond modelling into philanthropy, focusing on education, environmental conservation, and healthcare. He collaborates with
local NGOs to build schools in rural Thailand, promoting access to quality education. His presence on social media and YouTube inspires many, proving that success encompasses both personal achievements and positive societal impact.

Kevin Dasom’s story is one of perseverance, talent, and the power of dreams. His historic win at the 22nd Manhunt International is not just a personal achievement but a milestone for Thailand's modelling & fashion industry, setting a new standard of excellence and inspiration for future generations.

I’ve been through a lot whole lot in my life, I’m not afraid to take action or think about negative outcome of my choices in life. You might see me as who I am right now but there was a lot forging, welding and hammering in order for me to be who I am today. Which leads me to one of my favorite quotes : falling down is acceptable, but getting back up is mandatory.

Kevin Dasom

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