SONA 2024 fashion: A spotlight on the Filipino designers
While the State of the Nation Address (SONA) is not a fashion show, the 2024 red carpet showcases the talent of Filipino designers While the State of the Nation Address
While the State of the Nation Address (SONA) is not a fashion show, the 2024 red carpet showcases the talent of Filipino designers While the State of the Nation Address
Randy Ortiz is no stranger to dressing up celebrities, but it was a first for him when a group of fans asked for a bespoke barong Tagalog for Korean actor
(First of two parts) The Philippine fashion design sector is hanging by a thread. The pandemic and the subsequent lockdown have put a stop to the making of clothes for
How guests at the designer’s 30th anniversary fashion show interpreted the cool, laid-back dress code.
Randy Ortiz issued a caveat before his 30th anniversary show, held Nov. 26 at The Peninsula Manila: He’s doing the collection for himself, no one else.
For Randy Ortiz, the true measure of one’s craft is when people can recognize your work at one glance and not mistake it for someone else’s.
Rep. Lucy Torres-Gomez was simply radiant. Hers is more than a beautiful face.
Once a year, on fashion designer Randy Ortiz’s birthday, we get to enjoy his cozy digs and his adobo which, after all these years, has won critical acclaim among his famished and not-so-famished friends.
Malacañang has tapped designers Albert Andrada, Rajo Laurel and Randy Ortiz to create Filipino-inspired outfits for Southeast Asian visiting heads of state, dialogue partners and spouses who will attend the special gala celebration tonight hosted by President Duterte.
In a few hours, we’ll be hearing Pres. Rodrigo Duterte’s second SONA. It’s also another year of seeing designer pieces filling the House of Representatives’ red carpet. This year, the dress
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