
Pablo Cabahug celebrates the romantic and the feminine
Pablo Cabahug has come a long way indeed since winning the 2010 LOOK of Style Awards, which Lifestyle held with the British Council and which landed him a two-week
Pablo Cabahug has come a long way indeed since winning the 2010 LOOK of Style Awards, which Lifestyle held with the British Council and which landed him a two-week
It’s been 10 years since his life-changing win at Inquirer Lifestyle’s first Look of Style Awards in 2009 but Pablo Cabahug still feels grateful. His collection of space-age,
“I have your Mang Tomas [lechon sauce] in the car,” said actor and model Keith Thompson, and we saw Pia’s face light up.
“Louise,” a portmanteau of Randy Ortiz’s second name (Luis) and his mother’s (Lourdes), drew the loudest applause at the finale of the Manila Fashion Festival (MFF) held recently at Edsa
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.
Myth, one of the country’s leading purveyors of local ready-to-wear fashion, recently launched its pre-holiday collection dubbed “Organika: Hopeless Romantic.”
Two years after winning “Most Promising Designer” in Look Magazine’s Look of Style Awards, Pablo Cabahug continues to benefit from the publicity and opportunities generated by the nationwide fashion design contest.
I first saw Pablo Cabahug’s designs during the Philippine Fashion Week Holiday 2010 show. His sexy yet understated sheer dresses worn by seasoned models such as Marina Benipayo and Rissa Mananquil-Trillo definitely made him the designer to watch.
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