See some of the highlights from the designer showcases in Manila Fashion Festival
On its fourth run, Manila Fashion Festival adds two new elements to its lineup of events. The first is the presentation of the graduating batches from the School of Fashion and the Arts (SoFA) and iAcademy. The second is Manila Fashion Festival’s partnership with Zalora Philippines, which enables the designers’ collections to be available for pre-order as they come down the catwalk.
See some of the highlights of day four:
ARIN AW 2016 features a woman of high city sensibilities.
ARIN AW 2016
ARIN AW 2016
Bengt Enrique experimented with prints and textures for AW 2016.
Bengt Enrique AW 2016
Bengt Enrique AW 2016
Brit Tipudio AW 2016 features clothes with portraits and sleek tailoring.
Brit Tipudio AW 2016
Brit Tipudio AW 2016
Esme Palaganas AW 2016 played with a black and white palette.
Esme Palaganas AW 2016
Esme Palaganas AW 2016
Drapes and flaterring shapes dominate Teofila by Anthony Ramirez AW 2016.
Anthony Ramirez AW 2016
Anthony Ramirez AW 2016
Tony Evan AW 2016 focused on sophisticated nightwear.
Tony Evan AW 2016
Tony Evan AW 2016
Glittery embellishments take over Azucar AW 2016
Azucar AW 2016
Azucar AW 2016
Comfortable and edgy pieces make up Banggo Niu AW 2016
Banggo Niu AW 2016
Banggo Niu AW 2016
Jaz Cerezo AW 2016 features classic cuts on morning and evening dresses, tops and pants.
Jaz Cerezo AW 2016
Jaz Cerezo AW 2016
Pablo Cabahug AW 2016 features a mix of polished eveningwear, with a special focus on solid colours.
Pablo Cabahug AW 2016
Pablo Cabahug AW 2016
Closing the festival is Randy Ortiz’ AW 2016 collection, which combines formal and casual for the men and blends together drama and elegance for the women.
Randy Ortiz’ AW 2016
Randy Ortiz’ AW 2016