
‘Disruptive, fragmented’ fashion—surprisingly wearable mix at Bench Fashion Week
Human went back to its roots for this collection at Bench Fashion Week last weekend. It was real, it was raw and it had plenty of attitude. To be “disruptive
Human went back to its roots for this collection at Bench Fashion Week last weekend. It was real, it was raw and it had plenty of attitude. To be “disruptive
Veteran designer Albert Andrada opened Bench Fashion Week holiday collection last week. He described his set as having “less bling” than what he usually does. “Most are
Japanese fashion designer Mihara Yasuhiro of the namesake brand Miharayasuhiro traced his design talent to a childhood surrounded by art and culture. His mother is an artist.
There’s something about summer that makes you want to wear something tropical, festive or colorful like yellow, which seems to be the color of the season. One can also go
Visit us on Instagram To be You; Facebook: To be You; e-mail inq.tobeyou@gmail.com For young fashion designer Renz Reyes, it was all a labor of love. One of the three
A potentially controversial thought crossed my mind as I watched the solo collection of Joey Samson on the last day of Bench Fashion Week at around this time last year—a thought I didn’t even dare share with Ben Chan who was seated beside me.
What a difference a year makes! At one of our family dinners, we discussed where the phrase, “This too shall pass,” came from. Whatever its origin, the adage is relevant during these times, especially for our family.
Paloma Urquijo Zobel’s Piopio collection opens Bench Fashion Week Holiday 2017
Fun, festive and comfortable enough to dance in all day.”
Celebrating its third decade in fashion retail industry this year, Bench takes on the world as it continues to bring local talent and design to the global stage. On July
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