Can a Mindanawan be fashion’s next big thing?
FASHION in Mindanao may have taken a backseat to more pressing national concerns, but a growing community of young designers is slowly changing the landscape one dress at a time.
FASHION in Mindanao may have taken a backseat to more pressing national concerns, but a growing community of young designers is slowly changing the landscape one dress at a time.
According to good friend and fellow designer Tonichi Nocom, Katigbak had no major health issues. He went out jogging this morning, but had to cut it short after feeling dizzy.
Your mantra for the week: “Harmony reigns in all my relationships.”
Because of the news blackout imposed by Malacañang on the president’s outfit, Rem Divino couldn’t give interviews, and every TV network’s OB van was waiting for him to step outside. He eventually gave them the slip by exiting through the back door carrying a black garment bag containing GMA’s scarlet terno.
When Rosenthal Tee came home in 2013 to start her fashion business, the management economics graduate from Ateneo de Manila University had three family-owned properties to choose from. Tee
Just when industry insiders have become jaded with the same old template of local fashion weeks, here comes a pioneering sartorial affair that revolutionizes the way we see fashion. This
An unforgettable night ended with tears of joy and laughter.
Filipina fashion designer Ditta Sandico is a featured artist of the Tassen Museum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Why not? Maria clara is the theme of Face-Off 2014, the annual fashion show of Inquirer Lifestyle, staged this year with Hana Shampoo and Champion Infinity.
Masters and Millennials. Three, four generations of Filipino fashion designers face off in the biggest edition yet of Inquirer Lifestyle’s Face-Off fashion series, to tackle one Filipino costume: the maria clara.
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