From Travolta to Picasso

Lulu Tan Gan: “I like using indigenous fabrics and turning them into young, feminine and wearable ensembles.”
Lulu Tan Gan: “I like using indigenous fabrics and turning them into young, feminine and wearable ensembles.”
Joey Samson: “Masculine and sporty silhouettes are given an ultra-feminine touch.”
Cesar Gaupo: “An all-beige tent dress in heavy crepe with fully sequined long sleeves, an all-white jersey tunic and pants over sleeveless top with sequined bib, and a beige-and-red jumpsuit in heavy crepe set the tone for ’70s bohemian inspiration.”
Rhett Eala: “The collection is based on the museums I visited in my youth. Classic shapes and the prints on the dresses were based on my favorite artists Cy Twombly, Picasso and Matisse and more.”
Dennis Lustico: “This collection was born of my fascination with dance. John Travolta was once my onscreen dance god, and these pieces are tributes to ‘Saturday Night Fever,’ ‘Staying Alive’ and ‘Pulp Fiction.’”

Photography Toff Tiozon
Styling Luis Carlo San Juan
Style assistant Krista Rodriguez
Makeup Sari Campos for Makeup Forever and Jet Babas
Hairstyle Sari Campos and Jet Babas
Model Alaiza Malinao, Monica Sta. Maria and Kim Ross of Mercator Model Management
Shot on location at Luneta Hotel, Manila
Shoes by Schutz, available at Covet Manila, Shangri-La Plaza Mall

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