None comes close to a blistering statement of love for culture and heritage when you’re literally wearing your Filipino heart on your sleeve.
, well, happily flaunted a 10-piece Filipiniana-inspired collection injected with contemporary elements.
Piña silk barong embellished with Swarovski crystals paired with a digitally printed rattan skirt | Photo by Dan Tan So much of Andrada’s vision in this collaboration playfully sheds light on the widespread scope of Filipino cultural heritage today. Even more engrossing is that these pieces are “made with love by communities and artisans from the Philippines” and with sustainability in mind.Even the Ascott marketing team came out in their modern barongs and Filipiniana chic outfits
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