Neil Felipp’s minaudière creations tell galaxies of stories held in one hand
Neil Felipp’s designs have reached both Hollywood and red carpets all around the world, but everything he does is still for the Philippines
Neil Felipp’s designs have reached both Hollywood and red carpets all around the world, but everything he does is still for the Philippines
In conversation with the writer on her harrowing new book, the work of trauma journalism, and the question of whether some people need killing
Senseware is rethinking a Filipino material that has over time faded into obscurity—a lamp, a table, a chandelier, and an ornamental blob at a time
Meet Abi Marquez, local food creator and self-proclaimed “Lumpia Queen”
Sarah on financial literacy: “We should be knowledgeable when it comes to our money because it’s part of growth and life”
His works can feel far apart from each other, but what unifies them despite the distance in genres or disciplines would be that feeling of almost-loss: “If we don’t do this, no one else will”
A towering figure and an Enderun dropout, Kevin David is selling out seats to his own pop-up tasting menus he calls Idalia
After the release of her comeback single “Overgrown,” I catch up with the artist-slash-internet-proclaimed president to reflect on her personal evolution
Beatriz Gomez and Roberto Villarcabral are the brains (and stars!) of The Lost Filipino Cookbook—a.k.a. your new favorite TikTok account
The architect, artist, and musician talks about her recent move to a new studio, the stories behind her converging art practice, and how memory ties all of these narratives together
The latest in global fashion, beauty, and culture through a contemporary Filipino perspective.