
Jessan Macatangay might have the key to what’s next for Filipino fashion
If you’ve been keeping up with new talents this 2020, you might have come across the name Jessan Macatangay. The emerging Filipino designer caught the
If you’ve been keeping up with new talents this 2020, you might have come across the name Jessan Macatangay. The emerging Filipino designer caught the
Philippine fashion industry and Philippine theater received with shock this morning the news that one of its leading designers, James Reyes, has passed away at midnight. He was 48. The death was sudden, and, it was said, heart-related.
The New York Times described Filipino designer and gallery owner Federico de Vera as “an aesthetic savant with an Enlightenment viewpoint” and a “design alchemist.” De Vera got the praise for his creative eye and atmospheric displays that elevate recycled cast-offs into the sublime.
Big girls don’t this. Big girls don’t that. Whoever said big girls can’t do whatever the heck they want has another think coming.
A Filipino fashion designer made history in Paris couture in 2016, while a Filipino clothing brand made its debut at New York Fashion Week.
Michael Cinco is the first Filipino designer to show his collection in haute couture week.
I design dresses for Bond girls in my spare time,” Lesley Mobo jokes on his Facebook page.
A line of jewelry and minaudières inspired by Bacolod’s Masskara Festival will be on exhibit in Milan this weekend and in Paris next month.
For many fashionistas and women of leisure in Manila, there’s no more definitive sign of summer than the annual poolside trunk show and cocktails hosted by bag and accessories designer Amina Aranáz-Alunan of the lifestyle brand Aranáz.
Like most millennials, shoe designer Ron Ramiro is wired to the Internet. Ever since he opened his shoe business in 2012, this former call
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