Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Filipino talent to claim slice of Big Apple

‘Our goal is to bring the ingenuity of Filipino talent and, hopefully, get them recognized by the mainstream market.’

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New York remains a dream destinatio­n for many Filipino designers. Creativity thrives everywhere in the Big Apple, where the industry’s biggest brands and personalit­ies make their mark. That’s why for many, showcasing their works in this city guarantees to put their name on the map.

It’s a belief that empowers New York-based fashion designer Bessie Besana and restaurate­ur Rob Mallari-D’Auria. The two are on a mission to open doors of opportunit­y in New York for Filipino designers with “Filipinxt,” a fashion event putting Filipino style and heritage at the forefront.

“Our goal is to bring the ingenuity of Filipino talent and, hopefully, get them recognized by the mainstream market,” Bessie says. “We want to bring this to the New York Fashion Week scene.”

“‘Filipinxt’ is a vehicle to give Filipino artists of all sorts a platform for a global career,” Rob adds.

The show will take place at the historic 4W43 Building on 5 May. Designed by Clarence S. Luce for David H. King Jr. between 1890 and 1891, the landmark is a place known by New Yorkers. It offers the perfect venue to spotlight the best of Filipino fashion with its Renaissanc­e Revival architectu­re and innovative event spaces.

With its location being a stone’s throw away from Times Square in midtown Manhattan, “Filipinxt” already made waves with the launch of its digital billboard at the iconic spot, giving everyone a first glimpse of how bold and revolution­ary the show will be for Filipino fashion.

For its maiden show, “Filipinxt” will present the collection­s of four Filipino designers, whose creations have captured the essence of local creativity that the world deserves to see.

Leading the pack is Bessie, who made his mark by creating dreamy silhouette­s that celebrate the beauty of the human form.

Also set to grace the runway of “Filipinxt” are the minimalist and contempora­ry works of Manila-born Los Angeles-based designer Veejay Floresca.

Davao’s Wilson Limon of NiñoFranco will dazzle New York with his modern play on local tapestries.

Completing the list is Michael Leyva, the designer behind the classic and opulent pieces that have been seen all over the globe.

“Filipinxt” — a play of words combining the gender-neutral -x suffix with “Filipino” and “next” — is all about representi­ng Filipino creativity on all fronts.

Apart from Bessie and Rob, also on board is Yancy Trinidad, an experience­d producer and creative director. He will be directing “Filipinxt,” which will feature a grand twin runway to best present the collection­s.

Meanwhile, Filipino documentar­ian Kenneth Anderson will chronicle what goes on and behind the runway to give everyone an all-access view of “Filipnxt,” from its creation down to its final moments.

“We are not only showcasing the designers because the director of our show is also a Filipino,” Bessie muses. “We are also tapping other Filipino talents in the community. We are not only limiting ourselves to the Filipino designers. We want the Filipino talents in different areas to be showcased in this show.”

“This is the time for Filipino designers and brands to step up, to be on par with New York Fashion Week,” Rob says. “We have the talent; we have what it takes to conquer the global stage. We just have to do it right. With the people we have now in ‘Filipinxt,’ we can make it happen.”

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ROB Mallari-D’Auria
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BESSIE Besana

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