Michael Cinco is the first Filipino designer to show his collection in haute couture week.
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.
Like most millennials, shoe designer Ron Ramiro is wired to the Internet. Ever since he opened his shoe business...
Some little-known news in the aftermath of the Grammy Awards that we’re glad to hear is that a Filipino designer was actually on the red carpet.
Turning his back on technocracy and mass production, London-based Filipino designer Daniel Latorre Cruz reverts to history and traditional craftsmanship. Call it the revival of the artisan.
A line of jewelry and minaudières inspired by Bacolod’s Masskara Festival will be on exhibit in Milan this weekend and...
If you’ve been keeping up with new talents this 2020, you might have come across the name Jessan Macatangay. The...
A Filipino fashion designer made history in Paris couture in 2016, while a Filipino clothing brand made its debut at New York Fashion Week.
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.
I design dresses for Bond girls in my spare time,” Lesley Mobo jokes on his Facebook page.