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Philippine Fashion Week Holiday 2014: Primed for the Mainstream

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Never losing their faith in the Philippine Fashion industry, the Espino brothers, Audie and Joey Jr., together with Runway Productions, Cal Carrie’s International Inc., EsAc, and Masters School for Models are set to present the Philippine Fashion Week Holiday 2014 collections from May 28 to June 1 at the SMX Convention Center and SM Mall of Asia.
From the published schedule, the more interesting shows and events seem to be the Lee 125-years celebration spread over three days, SM Woman, Emperador presents PhFW Party and longtime fashion insider Nardie Presa’s show.

One intriguing new entry is Yevgeniya Alexandrovna Yushkova, who has her own label called YAY. Now based in Manila, she is originally from Izhevsk, Udmurtiya, in Russia and was educated at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles, California.

“YAY convertible clothing allows you to save much-needed time in this fast-paced universe. A single outfit will accompany you from a workplace to a dinner with friends, followed by an eventful and fun night. You can accomplish all three looks with YAY without going home to change. The YAY woman loves to be in control of her look and destiny,” she writes in her blog www.yaydesigns.com.

What I’m most excited about, though, is the decision of the unassuming and unpretentious Pat Santos to finally join the fashion fray after toiling in obscurity as a ready-to-wear designer for SM Department Store. Last year, the supermall launched Santos’s made-to-order line.

“I would say that SM is one of the greatest gifts that our God has given to me. I’ve experienced all types of hardships that have led me to become a better person and to be able to live comfortably. For SM to trust me and my capability that much, it has given me an opportunity to make it big,” Santos said in our previous interview. “I want people to experience the other side of my artistic inclinations and craftsmanship. I hope every Filipino will learn to appreciate that our product is worth buying for.”

So, how is the response so far to his eponymous brand and recent bridal collections?

“People are now more familiar with the name Pat Santos. Their curiosity about my aesthetic is increasing, and they have somehow become trustful of me and have become more confident when wearing my creations,” Pat said with pride.

He plans to open a few shops around areas where fashion is happening, besides having a stronger presence at SM malls, to give people a broader understanding of his fashion sense. Part of these expansion plans is joining PhFW.

“It will be a great experience not only to show the artistic inclinations that I’ve got but also to gain more friends in the fashion industry,” Pat intimates. “I’ll be featuring the latest lace materials with embellishments and skin-tone chiffon fabric to enhance the silhouette or shapes of Filipino women. The colors of my creations are the latest tones like soft lilac, grayish ice blue and my signature colors of black and gold.”

Pat’s minimalist looks can easily translate from runway to reality. With a little bit of nepotism, I dressed my pretty nieces in his Blanc et Noir collection to underscore the wearability factor of his creations.

“Since Filipino women are not exaggerated dressers and prefer only simple looks, I think they can appreciate my creations because they flatter every woman,” Pat explains. “I can only offer the perfect balance of my aesthetic, which will enhance the class and sophistication of the people who will luckily experience wearing my clothes.”
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Pat Santos Presents New Philippine Fashion Collection

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Finally making his long-anticipated debut at the prestigious Philippine Fashion Week this season, fashion designer Pat Santos proudly unveils his Holiday 2014 collection, titled Orientidental.
In a grand Philippine Fashion presentation held at the SMX Convention Center Hall 3, Santos paraded his first-ever collection for Philippine Fashion Week.

Indulging his penchant for enhancing the natural seductiveness of the female physique, Santos focuses on the use of lace, particularly with the organdy-cotton base lace material that fits like a dream. Subtly provocative, most of the dresses make use of a beige lining to mimic the skin’s color, while the lace overlay in lilac, ice blue-gray, black, and gold provides vivid color variations perfect for evenings out.

Each design from Santos’ 10-piece repertoire demonstrates both the traditional and modern aesthetic of the East and the West “Orientidental is an amalgamation of Asian and European design concepts, particularly the Asian culture’s preference for the simple and streamlined, but interpreted in European fashion language, which implies a more daring, fashion-forward approach to design,” explained Santos.

With his trademark luxe embellishments of sequins and Swarovski crystals, Santos adorns every creation in exquisite beadwork, a style for which he has become well-known. Finally, the he adds an unexpected, yet refreshing finishing touch to each piece: the classic belt, which he uses as this season’s must-have accessory, elegantly and glamorously contouring the woman’s shape.

Santos remarked, “One thing I’ve learned about myself as a designer is that I have a natural inclination to want to flaunt the Filipina’s natural beauty through my creations. So with this collection, I designed with the strong, smart, and sophisticated female in mind—I suppose in a sense it’s also about unleashing the beauty that’s within.”

For inquiries and made to order requests, contact Pat Santos at 806-7214 or visit his Atelier at #15 Luz Street, corner CRM Avenue, BF Alamanza, Las Piñas City.
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Ayala Malls Style Origin: A Focus on MarQuee Mall’s Casual Cool

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Fashion inspiration sprung from the youth at last weekend’s Ayala Malls' Style Origin in MarQuee Mall, Angeles City, Pampanga, where trendy, casual pieces were presented to an audience of all ages. On day one, Mensweek Fashion took the spotlight and showcased menswear designs from sought-after Philippine Fashion designers and on day two, the High Street Fashion show sent looks from both local and international brands down the runway. 
MarQuee Mall being a popular shopping destination and a chill-out spot in the north, delivered a fitting show of all day casual yet cool, branded and trendy fashion. Held just in time for Father’s Day, Style Origin in MarQuee Mall was also a chance for the community to get together and celebrate the ocassion on a grander scale. The community High Street Fashion show even featured dads and kids walking in tandem down the runway.

Style Origin has been a source of fashion inspiration for shoppers for four years now. Organized annually, it puts together the latest collections from designers and brands for a series of shows at Ayala Malls all over the country. What’s special about Style Origin this year is how it has worked with top fashion editors in isolating trends and presenting them in fresh, interesting ways. This year, it has put together picks from top fashion editors Regina Belmonte of YStyle, Peewee Isidro and Patrick Galang for Mega, Bianca Gonzales and Rainier Dagala of Meg, and Kate Paras and Elaine Carag for Chalk. Held in partnership with The Philippine STAR, Star World, Shokubutsu Hana and Systema Tooth and Gum Care, Style Origin runs until August and will be presenting more fashion, fun and entertainment at an Ayala mall near you.
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Welcome the Rainy Season at the Crocs Epic Sale in Tiendesitas

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The season is quickly changing from sunny to rainy, and part of the fun of switching seasons is the chance to update our wardrobe. Not only do we need to bring our jackets and raincoats out, but we also have to fill our shoe closets with reliable footwear that will not fail us during this season.
Crocs, the world’s and Philippine Fashionfavorite comfort shoe brand, is the perfect pair in any weather. Find one that suits you and enjoy up to 90% off at the much awaited sale event of the season, the Crocs Epic Sale. Back due to popular demand, the biggest sale ever is set to delight Crocs fans with  amazing discounts on a wide selection of designs.

The Crocs Epic Sale will be at the Ground Floor of Bldg A., Frontera Verde, Tiendesitas from July 4 to 6, 2014. A special preview sale for Citibank cardholders will be held exclusively on July 03, 2014.  

For more information, simply like Crocs Philippines on Facebook and follow @crocsph on Instagram and Twitter.

Spanish Fashion Jewelry Brand Uno de 50 Just Entered Philippine Fashion

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The good news, is that the Spanish fashion jewelry and accessories brand Uno de 50 has just entered Philippine Fashion and opened a store at SM Aura Premier in Bonifacio Global City. The brand’s Philippine franchise is a partnership with the SM Retail Group.
Uno de 50 expansion director Jose Luis Pardos and franchise director Riccardo Ranier flew to Manila for the occasion. They were welcomed by SM’s Elizabeth Sy, Uno de 50 president and CEO Jose Azullay and business unit head Christine Syjueco.
In his speech, Azullay noted the booming retail market in the Philippines, and that Uno de 50 is fortunate to have the best possible business partner in SM.
Other VIP guests spotted at the store’s opening were Valeria Cavestany Aboitiz and Jose Mari Ugarte, principal and editor in chief, respectively, of Uno de 50’s event partner Hola! Philippines; happy couple Christopher Warns and Bianca Zobel; and a number of Manille’s young stylish set including Bianca Araneta Elizalde, Georgia del Rosario, Ariella Arida, Rima Ostwani and Claudine Trillo.
Uno de 50 has been spreading its wings quite fast with the opening of its Manila store, the brand’s 29th worldwide, considering it was founded only in the late 1990s. In any case, both women and men of our town should be glad that there’s one store where they can find rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, anklets, watches and other interesting stuff made in Spain, verdad que si?

Uno de 50 is at 2/L SM Aura Premier. Visit www.facebook.com/unode50.es.

Maldita Campaign Ads

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Seductively elegant was the new theme of Maldita’s impressive ad campaign video.  The setting was an old lovely dilapidated building where the unit was located. The scenes were first mysterious turned seductive when the character was revealed. The story revolved around the sexy Nikki Gil exhibiting her classy outfits on her way to her unit.


The video became more enticing when the hot actress reached her room and turned up the volume of her stereo. She started dancing and fitting herfashion-savvy Maldita pieces along with the alluring music. The classy chic picks revealed her beauty and sexiness even more as the stylish clothes slowly fitted and showed the curves of her body .


The campaign was created to attract and turn on the audience in a sexy and elegant way which was proven on the video. See how Maldita made Nikki Gil looked extra sizzling through watching the ad on the Philippine Fashion brand’s official website.

I MUST HAVE THAT MALDITA!

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Stay classy, never trashy!

This is the one of the very main reasons why you should grab your Maldita pieces now. The brand offers really unique styles that can never go away with the trend! These are fashion-savvy designs you can wear anytime in any activities, indoor and even outdoor. The styles are well planned by their in house professionals and carefully designed up to its smallest detail. Fashion that reveals your beauty and shape to make you look extra fab. The color picks the brand settles on are the ones that fit on any skin tone color that’s why you don’t need to worry about picking shades that suit your skin. The brand also offers  variety of designs fit for different types of personalities. Maldita optionally chooses to sheer their styles away from fad. They create their own fashion every season to make you look different from the rest.


Moreover, it’s not just the styles that make Maldita worth grabbing for. Every smart picks from the brand is made from authentic and high quality materials which make their products last long. The materials used are carefully picked to match the style and give you a more comfy feeling.

And the last reason why you should own Malditaapparels is that, they only release limited pieces to keep their standard of being one of a kind! Don’t wait for the stocks to be cleared up! Visit the Maldita stores near you and grab one now!


MALDITA EVERYWHERE

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Having a hard time thinking how to get to your all time favorite store? You don’t have to worry about long travels to grab that fashion-savvy pieces you dearly desire because Maldita is the one who will come and reach you now!

Maldita, our best-loved brand known for its contemporary designs and high quality apparels, is now accessible everywhere! Currently, the brand has twenty nine available stores nationwide. There are fourteen adorable retail stores in Metro Manila, eight in Luzon, five in Visayas, and two in Mindanao. You can check out the specific mall location of each boutique on the Store page of their official website.

Every Maldita shophas a simple and classy concept that goes along with the vogue of their apparels. Each has spacious place with a very light and sophisticated ambiance where you can take time looking for your style. You can also easily see the brand’s newest collection worn by mannequins on the facade of every store. 

So what are you waiting for? Get up now and go to the available stores near you!



TOP THREE MALDITA MUST-HAVES

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Are you tired of buying clothes again and again to get that new look? Well, now you don’t have to do that again because we provide you here some of Maldita’s sophisticated itemsthat you can mix and match with any of the available pieces on your closet! Here are they:


1. Maldita’s Lace Cut and Sew Blazer

Maybe you will think this blazer is just another one same from the others but this is absolutely not. Maldita’s black cut and sew blazer is made from the sophisticated combination of lace and linen, ready to give you a distinct look. This combination is very rare yet still matches with any kind of inner tops. It is best paired with another laced short or skirt.

2. Maldita’s Tulip Skirt

Maldita’s tulip skirt has really got a very unique design. It is a color beige high waisted skirt made from premium lace of classy pattern. It has a triangular shape slit cut in front which makes it extraordinary and enables you to move freely. This skirt can go with any color and type of blouse. It can be paired with another lace, cotton, and chiffon top. Maldita’s tulip skirt definitely gives you a very elegant look whenever you wear it on any formal or informal event.

3. Maldita’s Crepe Sleeveless

If there’s any multifaceted blouse you can ever have, it is undeniably Maldita’s crepe sleeveless. It is a very simple and plain blouse that gives you an extravagant look! What make it different from any other blouses are the unique metal tip collar and the triangle-shaped crop it has on its back. Maldita’s crepe sleeveless can be worn with plain or printed pants, shorts, and skirt of any color. Not just that! You can wear it with a coat or a cardigan depending in your mood and you can wear it with or without accessories but will still give you a high-class look. On different occasions you will be attending, even if it’s an indoor or outdoor affair, this smart pick will still surely fit.

So if you want a distinct outfit that can be paired with any type of clothes and can go with any kind of events, grab these three Maldita Must-Haves now for just reasonable prices.

Carl Jan Cruz reppin’ Philippine Fashion at the LCF graduate show

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Fresh off the industrial press, YStyle alum Philippine Fashion Designer Carl Jan Cruz steps through London College of Fashion’s (LCF) Shoreditch campus doors three times — nine garment bags and a suitcase full of shoes in tow.
Twenty-six of LCF’s best talents from their menswear, womenswear, textiles and accessories courses are all set backstage, about to present their graduate collections to a warehouse full of fashion press and industry insiders — from editors of Vogue UK, i-D, Dazed and Confused and A Mag Curated By, to global head of personal shopping at Net-A-Porter, Lupe Puerta, to Céline’s 3D studio head designer Rene De Vera, and Maisie Williams of House Stark (Arya, to all you Game of Thrones fans out there), the BA show conjured a guest list out of a fantasy draft. As the LCF seniors close the graduate exhibition season, optimisim and earnestness abound — students showcased, above all, collaboration and technique.

The runway was an assembly line of both experimental pieces that were accessorized with giant floppy hats, fur-cuffed slip dresses, and distressed denim slashed and knotted away, punctuated by more practical silhouettes (though no less conceptual) rendered in billowy fabrics, slouchy knitwear, and streamlined sheaths. Then there is, of course, Carl’s collection.

By marking the archival of his own pieces and photographs as the collection’s starting point, he in turn has made a personal project into a public confession — the echoes of which are traced all over his clothes. You will see it on the topstitches, the hand-sewn hems, the exaggerated cuffing, in the ease and exact rigidness of his denims. Or even, on a more fundamental level, the fact that the majority of the fabrics were sourced, sampled, and developed in the Philippines. Defiant yet accessible, 15/15 aimed to rework and redevelop the blue jeans, white shirt aesthetic; particularly grounded in the ‘90s, but exploring the potential for layering, and employing subtle touches and more extreme ones to challenge the existing silhouette. No fuss, no glamour — this is how Carl Jan Cruz gets it done.

Philippine Fashion Guru Alonzo is No More

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Philippine fashion guru Aureo R Alonzo passed away on Sunday morning at Makati Medical Center due to pneumonia. He was 86.
On the heels of the reign of National Artist Ramon Valera, Alonzo, Jose “Pitoy” Moreno, Ben Farrales formed the triumvirate that ruled and defined Philippine Fashion in the ’60s and a good part of the ’70s, Inquirer reported.

Not only did they corner the Philippine high society of those glamorous eras, when balls were staged regularly, they also reaped accolades abroad, where they presented their collections before a prestigious mix of royalty, heads of state and the jet set, the newspaper reported.

Alonzo’s highest recognition was the Camel Award given in Europe in the ’60s. It was said that he showed the judges how he could cut, construct and sew right before their eyes, the news report said.

Like his generation of couturiers, Alonzo knew and did the basics of clothes construction. He didn’t draw design, he made clothes, the news report said.

Their fashion triumvirate brought the Filipino’s artistry in draping, exquisite beadwork, embroidery and ornamentation to the global stage.

Like the early breed of couturiers before them, they mastered the terno. And this was in the late ’50s and in the ’60s, when the country’s upper-crust women were a captive market, foremost of them was a beauty who would be First Lady, Imelda Marcos, reported Inquirer.

Alonzo had his share of loyal clientele, led by another beauty, the statuesque Gretchen Oppen Cojuangco, the wife of tycoon Danding Cojuangco. They frequented his atelier/residence in Malate, a two-story ornate structure.

Although he came from a prominent clan in Navotas–Roldan, his maternal side–it is well known that he didn’t finish school. This made his stellar career all the more impressive. He reached the pinnacle of his profession by sheer talent, hard work and character. He was well loved by people.

In recent years, he suffered from a blood-related ailment, according to his longtime assistant Eric Santos.

The stalwart spent his last years in a nursing home run by religious nuns, where he continued to accept a few clienteles. His last work, done recently, according to Santos, was a red draped long dress (or gown) for Linda Tanjangco to be worn to a wedding, reported Inquirer.

He lies in state at Funeraria Paz at Manila Memorial Park in Sucat, Paranaque, reported Inquirer.

Ipanema Brings Brazilian Style to Philippine Fashion

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The maker of high-fashion flip-flops Ipanema opens its first one-stop footwear shop in the country at Rustan’s Makati. This coincides with the brand’s launch of its new collection for Philippine Fashion.
Ipanema, a neighborhood in the southern part of Rio de Janeiro where the flip-flop brand has been culled, is known as a cultural hub of outgoing and passionate Brazilians. The brand draws inspiration from their vivid and colorful lifestyle.

Known for its quality, design, and functionality, Ipanema designs its footwear prints using a wide range of colors. With their latest footwear designs, you don’t have to choose one over the other—this type of footwear is not just meant for functional comfort; rather, it serves to stylize a wide variety of outfits and is designed to complement your daily ensemble—they look good and functional whether you’re walking on the beach or the city.

Wacoal Celebrates Milestone in Philippine Fashion

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Women’s intimate apparel industry’s Philippine Wacoal Corporation celebrates 25 years of beautifying Filipinas inside and out by establishing its position and role in the promotion of women empowerment.
The company shared this milestone with the people that fueled its success through the years with a thanksgiving dinner last June 5 held at the Rigodon Ballroom, The Peninsula Manila. Inspired by the refined Japanese art of beauty, the event was dedicated to the company’s employees, socio-civic partners, and trusted business affiliates for being steadfast partners of the brand for the past 25 years. Wacoal has grown steadily over the years and is among the most recognized brands in the intimate apparel industry. It is also one of the widely distributed brands in the country with 52 department store counters, eight direct sales branches, and three online stores.

It has always been Wacoal’s mission to be an instrument in the campaign to empower women. And Philippine Wacoal Corporation has stayed true to this commitment since it was established in 1989 to provide high quality products and superior customer service to its patrons.

Philippine Wacoal Corporation has always been active not only in Philippine Fashion but also in promoting awareness about women’s needs in the country, but it was in 2005 when it made a mark by starting the Keep Abreast Program. The movement helped women fight breast cancer by reinforcing the public’s knowledge about the disease. Year-round seminars were held to promote the early diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of breast cancer.

Aside from this, the women’s intimate apparel brand continuously engages in socio-civic activities, in an effort to make a positive contribution to society. It championed environmental awareness through its Keep Earth campaign and forged partnerships with Habitat for Humanity to promote social development by helping build homes, and the Philippine Marketing Association to provide corporate-world learning experiences for students.

This year, Wacoal is set to launch its “Wacoal Loves Everybody” campaign, which aims to celebrate the beauty of women in all shapes and sizes and further enhance its dedication to help Filipinas realize the beauty they have inside and out by expanding the reach of its intimate apparel line, known to give women the confidence they need to make them comfortable in their      own skin.

For more about Wacoal Loves Everybody campaign, go to wacoal.ph

Ellesse’s Latest Collection of Comfortably Stylish Fashion is Perfect for the Tropics

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What’s wonderful about Philippine Fashion is that we can always wear summertime clothing at almost any time of the year, given that it is a tropical country. Sure, the rainy season is here, but there will surely be days when the sun shines brightly. Hence, the recent arrival of Ellesse’s summer 2014 collection into the country isn't exactly late, considering its styles are fit for a relaxed yet sporty take on dressing for the tropics.
The color palette for the collection is an exercise in contrasts, featuring a mix of clothing in pastel hues and black and white colors. The idea here is to offer wardrobe options that can work casually with weekend ensembles. To illustrate, pastel colors such as mint green, light pink, powder blue, pale yellow, lime green, mocha, and golden rod are rendered into classic, striped polo shirts for men. These shirts can be paired with some knee-length shorts and sneakers. Meanwhile, ladies can match the brand’s plain-colored shirts with a neutral-colored skirt for a sporty yet still feminine look. The key styling cue here is about color-blocking.

Those on the lookout for somber colors can take their pick from the brand’s lineup of black and white pieces. Men’s polo shirts come with details like classic twin-tipping and prints like stripes and small dots (not ostentatious compared to, say, a pattern of polka dots). Ladies’ wear, on the other hand, has cotton pique shirts in plain black or white, while some shirts even have colorful striped trimmings on the collar and the sleeves.

Ellesse is located at Bonifacio High Street, SM Megamall Mega Fashion Hall, Alabang Town Center, and available in select ResToeRun and Bratpack. Go to ellesse.com, or like Ellesse Philippines on Facebook

Denim Rules: What Your Jeans Says About You

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Think your denim utters nary a word about you? We beg to differ.
Take bell bottom jeans, for example. These pants, with their iconic bell-shaped hems, were introduced innocently enough—sailors in the U.S. Navy first wore them in the 19th century. By the late 1960s, however, these exaggerated flares had been adapted by fashion-forward teenagers, not only as adolescent garb, but also to show a generation’s counterculture sensibilities. Even today bell bottoms speak so symbolically that they've become a key emblem of the 1970s, as much as a tie-dye headband.

Sporting bell bottoms in modern times isn't out of date, but simply retro-chic, depending on your overall sense of style. Luckily, you've got plenty of other denim options—from skinny jeans to colored jeans—that speak volumes, too.

So what are the new Philippine Fashion rules for wearing denim? Just one: DENIM RULES!

Jeans, in all their body-contouring comfort, can be worn everywhere—from the office to after-work parties. Whether you want to live in denim at work or play, the key is adapting jean-altering trends to suit your own style.
What do your jeans say about you? From revealing classical leanings to trend-spotting clues, we’ll tell you how your jeans are spilling the beans. But first, we’ll look at the different types of jeans out there.

  • SKINNY JEANS: Strutting your stuff in skinny jeans means one thing: You enjoy showing off your body. Skinny jeans say, “I want to attract attention,” and they do. Caution: Skinny jeans are for slender and fit bodies only. Wear a long top either tucked in or worn on the outside to avoid a “whale’s tail” fashion disaster (a.k.a your underwear showing)
  • BOOT-CUT JEANS: Boot-cut jeans are just a step above “mom jeans”. In other words, they make for a flattering look, but they’re not exactly trendsetting. Boot-cuts say you’re not willing to push the envelope, but you’re also not willing to be completely left behind. How to make them cool? Wear them with a more modern shoe and funky accessories to liven up the look. 
  • JEGGINGS: As in, jean-leggings. These super-slim pants are often manifestations of personality traits like being ultra-trendy and having a youthful flair. But, keep in mind that they are best worn by slim guys and gals. Jeggings are very useful since they have a “tights” effect. They are great with voluminous, long and multi-layered tops.
  • BELL-BOTTOMS: The bell-bottom wearing woman is one who appreciates the “vintage” look. But they work mostly for people who have some height to their frames. Word to the wise: Bell-bottoms paired with a fitted top will draw attention to the waistline.
  • COLORED DENIM: Why live on just blue alone? A colored jean suggests whimsy and fun with a bit of “I’m not afraid to experiment” mixed in. Just avoid going monochrome—yellow over yellow, for instance, is a fashion disaster waiting to happen. How to wear it: Since the colored denim will take center stage, pair it on top with neutrals and clean lines.
Finding that elusive, yet perfect jean for your body type and personality can take a lot of time. Luckily, SM Supermalls will be holding a month-long jeans festival this July. Celebrating fashion that never goes out of style, SM will showcase a wide variety of events for denim lovers everywhere.

Check out THE DENIM BAR and get stylish ideas to rock your denims. The goal is to create the perfect outfit for you from their wide selection of jeans as well as tops, shoes and accessories.

See the latest styles and the hottest models at THE DENIM RUNWAY, a fashion show dedicated to all this denim.

Find denim on sale in every style at THE DENIM HUB, a bustling bazaar featuring all your favorite jean brands.

And finally, with THE DENIM LOOK BOOK, follow the country’s most popular fashion bloggers on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to see how they style their denims.

Get the style inspirations and trend updates. Join the hippest fashion events. Be part of THE DENIM MOVEMENT this July at SM Supermalls.

Photo Credits:
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Top Philippine Fashion Brands to be Showcased in International Expo Slated in Jakarta

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With the theme "One Brand: One Story", the Philippines Brands in Motion will promote homegrown fashion brands in the world market in its first participation in the 12th edition of Franchise and License Expo Indonesia (FLEI) slated at the Jakarta Convention Center Assembly Hall in Jakarta, Indonesia on September 12-14.
The Philippines Brands in Motion 2014 is spearheaded by the Center for International Trade Exposition and Missions (CITEM), the export promotions arm of the Philippine Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), in partnership with the Philippine Trade Training Center (PTTC), Philippine Franchise Association (PFA), Philippine Trade and Investment Center (PTIC), and the Export Marketing Board.

CITEM targets to come up with a distinct Philippines brand by 2016. "One Story" represents the concept behind the participating companies’ brands to ensure that all participating companies and partner organizations will have a unified vision: to strategically position the country's fashion retail brands in the global market.

"Homegrown brands have made an impact on the local market; but few have ventured into the international market. With Indonesia having the 10th biggest economy in the world in terms of purchasing power parity, FLEI 2014 would serve as a potent venue for the local brands to have countless breakout opportunities in the international market. It will be a good chance for them to aim for regional expansion in the light of One ASEAN in 2015," said Rosvi C. Gaetos, Executive Director of CITEM.

CITEM's initiative in participating in the FLEI 2014 is expected to globalize Philippine Fashion retail brands, usher in international business opportunities by partnering with foreign brands, and create international awareness of the design and manufacturing capabilities of Philippine apparel companies.

FLEI 2014, in its 12th consecutive year, will gather together in one roof the emerging franchise industry sector and business brands equipped with more constructive programs. The three-day event will engage local upcoming franchise brands to take on the international stage, and infiltrate the highly lucrative market of Indonesia.

The annual FLEI caters to a wide range of exhibitors including advertising, photography, multi-level marketing, automotive and educational sectors, business consultancies, courier services, health and beauty wellness, sports, and travel centers, fashion, jewelry, and retail businesses. It is organized by PT Reed Panorama Exhibition, a joint venture of the world’s leading event organizer and Indonesia’s leading tourism, transportation and hospitality group of companies.

Since 2003, FLEI has been successful in expanding and creating opportunities in the franchise and business sectors by annually gathering thousands of visitors that include franchisors, business owners, potential partners, investors, and other qualified prospects.

Philippine Fashion Retail Sales Dropping 50%

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Retail sales of Philippine Fashion brands have dropped by 50 percent in the first quarter this year as big foreign brands with their unlimited resources dominate the domestic fashion sector.
Retail industry leader Samie Lim told reporters that local fashion retailers have failed to match the resources of the huge foreign brands which now occupy premium locations and big spaces in the country’s premier shopping centers.

“They get bigger space and better location while our local brands like Penshoppe and Bench are relegated to the second floor,” Lim lamented.

Already, local business groups – Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Philippine Franchise Association and Philippine Retailers Association — are discussing on strategies to help local retailers.

“We should be able to help them strategize to compete in this market,” he said.

One strategy, Lim said, is for Filipino retailers to establish mini stores or community stores to be able to reach out to a bigger mass market.

Community stores would be the answer to the big outlets of major foreign fashion retailers in the country.

Of late, the Philippines has become a destination by big fashion retailers such as Forever21 and Uniqlo. In August this year, Swedish fashion retail chain H&M is expected to open its first outlet in Megamall.

Earlier, Lim lamented that local retailers have always been at the mercy of their landlords or mall owners making it very difficult for a start-up retail company to open an outlet in a mall.

According to Lim, a mall tenant has to pay 6 to 8 months of rental deposits while others ask for 12 months. They have to post construction bond and payment for common spaces. A simple food cart requires P25,000 monthly rental.

Before a retailer can put up an outlet, he has to shell out almost P2 million in upfront cash.

“What is most disappointing is it is difficult to get the refund when you leave.

These people are getting money on top of money. We put money to build that mall,” said Lim, who called for the setting of minimum standards over rentals and advance deposits of mall owners on their tenants.

“Local retailers are also sent to the second or third floor where there is not enough foot traffic. In the supermarkets, they put us at the back,” he said.

“Because of this practice, the small retailers have difficulty competing. This makes inclusive growth difficult and this is the reason MSMEs (micro small and medium enterprises have not grown for the past 20 years,” Lim lamented.

The MSMEs account for 96.6 percent of the country’s total businesses and 61 percent of total employment while.

“We should protect these small entrepreneurs,” he said.

Philippine Fashion Brand Penshoppe Opens Shop in Cambodia

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Philippine Fashion retailer Golden ABC Inc. which started in 1986 is expanding its business by opening more new stores locally and overseas this year. 
The CEO of Penshoppe's mother company Golden ABC , Inc. that also owns various brands like Oxygen, Memo, ForMe, Regatta and Tyler, with stores not only in the Philippines but also in the Middle East, China and South East Asia, Mr. Bernie Liu said, "I am very excited about our international expansion.We are looking at about 25 stores abroad."

New stores to be set up overseas are for the Penshoppe brand. Penshoppe is the flagship brand of Golden ABC, Inc., a leading fashion house from the Philippines. The brand is also known for its sophisticated take on casual wear and is one of the top of the line fashion brands.

The firm is targeting to open five to 10 more stores in the Middle East and about 10 stores in Indonesia.

With the opening of AEON mall, Philippine brand clothing,Penshoppe launched its way to the  Phnom Penh market.

"Store investment is going to be done by our partners and the locations for the new outlets will depend on where new malls will be," Mr. Liu said.

The firm currently has presence in markets such as Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Indonesia.

"Metro Manila is getting a bit crowded. We have to be a bit selective where we're opening," Mr. Liu added.

Burton Menswear London Touchdown Their First Store in Philippine Fashion

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With over 400 stores across 22 countries and four continents, Burton Menswear London recently opened its first store in Philippine Fashion. Originally founded in 1903 in the United Kingdom under the name The Cross-Tailoring Company, Burton Menswear London has become a fashion favorite for men who prefer easy yet masculine apparel. Acquired in 2002 as part of the Arcadia Group by Sir Philip Green, the brand still aims to be an inspiring and best value fashion brand for consumers. 
Burton is widely known for its ‘Great British Style’ that combines a long heritage of tailoring with a modern take on casual wear. Today, it is a men’s closet staple in Britain, offering everything from casual clothing like shirts, jackets, and hoodies, to more classic pieces like suits.

Burton’s latest collection features various trends that mixes vibrant summer colors, cool street wear, vintage refinement, and perfectly cut tailoring. For spring/summer 2014, Burton took on the challenge of urban living through the Tropical Ranger trend, which combines bold floral prints and khaki, pebble, and stone, to create the vibe of a summer garden. Taking inspiration from the 60s, the Carnaby Street trend is perfect for that slightly more dressed-up night out. Slim fitting blazers are styled with chino, raw skinny denim, or even softly tailored shorts. For those who prefer timeless and elegant pieces, the Vintage Traditions range offers modern classics such as the single-breasted mac, and linen tailoring in pale blue and pink. Traditional navy, stone, and mushroom, also appear alongside pastel hues to complete the trend.

Burton’s latest collection isn’t complete without the 50s Idol. For the confident style king, the trend offers slick tailoring for a lean silhouette that takes inspiration from the 50s matinee idols. Pair a white slim fit shirt with either black skinny tie or bow tie and be the best dressed at any party or event.

“It’s not just about bringing global fashion brands to the Philippines. It’s also about providing what consumers are looking for, which in this case is easy to wear, yet still fashion forward clothing,” says Sharon Ugot, brand manager of Burton Philippines.

The first Burton Menswear London store in the country is located at the 3L Mega Fashion Hall at SM Megamall. For more updates, like BurtonMenswearPhilippines on Facebook

Paul’s Boutique has now reached Philippine Fashion

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Britain’s trendsetting brand has now reached Philippine Fashion, catering to today’s more discerning style set. Inspired by the vibrant music and fashion scene of the 90s, Paul Slade started out with a modest line of bespoke T-shirts for family and friends. One of Slade’s top inspirations when he was starting out was American Pop artist, Jeff Koons.
After a couple of successful clothing lines, Slade continued to develop his knack for setting trends through fashion by immersing himself in his favorite sources of inspiration—vintage clothing, graffiti, 80s Hip Hop, and Japanese street brands. Eventually, the young designer started to develop a new project, which he called Paul’s Boutique, a name inspired by an iconic Beastie Boys album. In its early years, Paul’s Boutique created hand-customized army surplus, vintage denims, and sweatshirts.

Not long after, the brand’s bespoke products caught the eye of local style setters, eventually gaining a cult following. The bold, unapologetic designs of Paul’s Boutique were exactly what young Londoners were looking for. Paul’s Boutique then became a regular fixture in Portobello Road in 2000, before being snapped up by big retailers like Topshop and Oxford Circus.

As the brand continued to grow, international celebrities like Paris Hilton and Justin Timberlake started taking notice of its cheeky designs. In 2009, demand for the brand ballooned, prompting Paul’s Boutique to outsource its manufacturing in order to keep up.

As the creative director of the company, Paul continues to churn out designs that have the London girl in mind, mixing in a diversity of styles, music, cultural influences, and attitudes that has made London such an eclectic, exciting source of fashion inspiration for many. As such, customers of the brand can expect fun, wearable pieces with an edge.

The Paul’s Boutique girl is described as cool, quirky, confident, and with a great sense of fun. Fashion conscious but with her own unique style, the Paul’s Boutique girl is a true individualist, who enjoys expressing herself through well-made, highly-creative clothing and accessories, never one to blend in the crowd.

Currently, Paul’s Boutique continues to attract young style setters from Rita Ora to Pippa Middleton.

Now on its 13th year, Paul’s Boutique is firmly established in the international fashion arena. The brand is present across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and South Africa. Global expansion continues season on season.

Paul’s Boutique bags are now available at Ladybag, Glorietta 5, Ayala Center Cebu; select Bratpack and The Travel Club stores
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