Daily Tribune (Philippines)

THE CULTURAL IDENTITY OF NIñoFranco

The statement collection takes inspiratio­n from the artisans and agricultur­al landscape in Lake Sebu, South Cotabato

- LUIS ESPIRITU JR.

Mindanao is proud to be in New York as global brand NIñoFranco by Wilson Limon successful­ly presented their latest collection at the inaugural show, Filipinxt: The New Era of Philippine Fashion, held on 2 May at 4W 43rd Street in New York City.

The NIñoFranco 2025 Cruise collection focuses on constructi­on and layering. The brand modernizes the ikat fabric to a fashionfor­ward level by adding exquisite detailing like hand embroidery and beadwork as a decorative focal point. Traditiona­l embroidery echoing agricultur­al crops and fisheries takes a new spin and its design elevated by integratin­g contempora­ry stitches and accentuate­d with mother-of-pearl and brass bells.

NIñoFranco is more than just your style-centric, readyto-wear brand. Scratching deeper than the surface, this statement collection takes inspiratio­n from the artisans and agricultur­al landscape in

Lake Sebu, South Cotabato. This sacred place is an iconic attraction but more importantl­y, the main source of livelihood for the Tboli ancestors that uses the tniba (slash-and-burn method) to prepare land for cultivatio­n is depicted. This supports day-to-day farming and traditiona­l craftsmans­hip activities, which include weaving and embroidery. This is at the very heart and core of the brand. This year marks its 10th year working with different ethnolingu­istic groups, and how timely to take pride and honor in presenting them to one of the fashion capitals in the world.

NIñoFranco is a testament to the soul of Mindanao. They’ve been flag carriers that have gone places, different countries, and crossing continents leaving an unforgetta­ble footmarks of our country. Culture is the Mindanaoan identity, and through their creativity, style and design they showcase beauty of our traditiona­l craftsmans­hip not just locally but all over the world.

Other featured Filipino designers who participat­ed in “Filipinxt Maiden Show: The New Era of Philippine Fashion” included Bessie Besana (NY), Veejay Floresca (LA), and Michael Leyva (Manila).

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 ?? ?? THROUGH its creativity, style and design, NIñoFranco is able to showcase the beauty of our traditiona­l craftsmans­hip.
THROUGH its creativity, style and design, NIñoFranco is able to showcase the beauty of our traditiona­l craftsmans­hip.
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 ?? ?? NIÑOFRANCO is more than just your style-centric, ready-to-wear brand.
NIÑOFRANCO is more than just your style-centric, ready-to-wear brand.
 ?? ?? WEAVING and embroidery are at the very heart and core of the brand.
WEAVING and embroidery are at the very heart and core of the brand.
 ?? ?? NIÑOFRANCO is a testament to the soul of Mindanao.
NIÑOFRANCO is a testament to the soul of Mindanao.
 ?? ?? THE brand modernizes the ikat fabric to a fashion-forward level.
THE brand modernizes the ikat fabric to a fashion-forward level.
 ?? ?? CREATIVE director and designer Wilson Limon of NIñoFranco.
CREATIVE director and designer Wilson Limon of NIñoFranco.
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SENADOR DOMINIC OF COURTESY PHOTOGRAPH­S

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