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The superior workmanship and high-quality materials Filipinos have come to associate with men’s clothes made on Savile Row are now in the Philippines—in the form of ready-to-wear office and weekend staples from The Savile Row Company.
Myth, one of the country’s leading purveyors of local ready-to-wear fashion, recently launched its pre-holiday collection dubbed “Organika: Hopeless Romantic.”
Music, silhouettes and pop emblems from the 1950s and ’60s were among Hedi Slimane’s main sources of inspiration for Saint Laurent’s Fall-Winter ready-to-wear collection for men and women.
When Giuseppe Stefanel, chair of the family-owned Italian ready-to-wear brand Stefanel, first came to the Philippines 15 years ago, he felt that the country wasn’t ready yet for his products.
Nothing wrong with made-to-order, but if a Filipino wants to succeed as a designer in the global fashion scene, ready-to-wear is the way to go.
After months of working under the radar, Noel Crisostomo and Stephanie Sarmiento-Valdez debuted as Collezione C2’s creative directors Thursday with a fashion show featuring Jericho Rosales.