Manila Fashion Festival 2017: ‘Sober’ by Anthony Ramirez
For Sober, Anthony Ramirez doesn’t stray from his penchant for romantic dresses. This season, he switches it up with chiffon fabrics, tie details, and bright colors to bring a ‘70s
For Sober, Anthony Ramirez doesn’t stray from his penchant for romantic dresses. This season, he switches it up with chiffon fabrics, tie details, and bright colors to bring a ‘70s
Jiggay Serag’s Aurelia takes off from an unlikely source of inspiration: a marine biologist’s illustration of a jellyfish. Hence, every other piece presents pleats and folds that mimic the sea
CJ Martin wanted to take the audience through the world of Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club with his collection. Fugue mostly incorporates black and red hues to reflect the grittiness of the story. The clothes’
It was all about deconstructed and functional workwear for Mae-Ann Veloso’s Une Femme est Une Femme. Made from locally sourced fabrics, she combined staples like white shirts and plaid blazers with unconventional
Esme Palaganas’ latest collection Mono No Aware is a bittersweet homage to her last MFF show, at least for now. It is a marriage of soft flowy eveningwear and darker, more melancholic ensembles. This
Reina Chukada’s dispels notions that women are meant to be always prim and proper by combining soft feminine pieces with streetwear elements. I Ain’t No Princess starts off with minimalist ensembles mixed
Daryl Hannah created her rendition of warrior-inspired pieces for Darirué’s full collection Ephesians 6:12. Her take on men and women’s streetwear was reminiscent of different warriors through history. Men wore statement belts which
Veejay Floresca brought fairies and goddesses to life with Enchanted. Flowy gowns were topped with crystals and sequins to give the eveningwear collection that magic touch. Regal purples and pinks were
Veejay Floresca brought fairies and goddesses to life with Enchanted. Flowy gowns were topped with crystals and sequins to give the eveningwear collection that magic touch. Regal purples and pinks were
The booming dance music indicated that Jaz Cerezo’s collection Psyche was inspired by the nightlife. True enough, dark and sparkling pieces paraded on the runway. They were paired with fishnets, long velvet
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