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6 Filipino jewelry designers that’ll make your maximalist dreams come true
The clean girl aesthetic trend has ruled over the style world for far too long. It’s time we usher in the era of jewelry maximalism Jewelry is one of
The clean girl aesthetic trend has ruled over the style world for far too long. It’s time we usher in the era of jewelry maximalism Jewelry is one of
Antique collector, jewelry designer, and ‘Alahas’ author Gigi Bermejo advocates for jewelry as a means to Philippine identity, heritage, and history “For my children, my children’s children, and
Jewelry collector and designer Maria Angelica Santos-Bermejo documents centuries of Philippine history in her seminal book The book isn’t your run-of-the-mill history textbook. Yes, it tells a story
Princess Ira von Fürstenberg gets it: She knows that, at first, people are interested in her work because “they like to see [and meet a European aristocrat].”
“If I weren’t a jewelry designer, I’d probably be a writer,” says Wynn Wynn Ong.
Cebu designer Doro Barandino holds first trunk show in Manila of his stylish clutches and jewelry
Once an editor, always an editor. That’s the vibe one gets when meeting with new jewelry designer Melanie Cuevas. Her capsule collection of silver pieces plated in white, yellow or rose gold is clean, spare and meticulously edited.
Baby boomers are rewriting the rules on midlife transition. They’re hewing a new phase of work that holds greater significance, albeit a vocation that’s way beyond themselves. This has been
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