Ria Recommends: NYC-Based Filipino Designer Robert Cordero
Do you know this guy? Well, you will, soon. Robert Cordero is my friend and a Filipino designer based in New York City. He owns the bag brand called BAMIN (Build and
Do you know this guy? Well, you will, soon. Robert Cordero is my friend and a Filipino designer based in New York City. He owns the bag brand called BAMIN (Build and
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