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Gayak: Tales of mystery in fashion form

- MONICA R. LOPEZ / ARNI ACLAO / Writer Photograph­er

Fashion Institute of Design and Arts Cebu’s 7th batch of graduates showcased their designs through its graduation fashion show titled “Gayak,” held at the Northwing Atrium of SM City Cebu last Sept. 22, 2019

This year, the runway showed designs inspired by Philippine Folklore interprete­d by the 10 graduates with their own unique spin.

Tina Mendez’s collection was inspired by the

Manaul, a mythical king sent by Bathala that transforme­d into an omen bird, captured so by using the colors brown, blue and black as well and elements like feathers onto her resort luxury collection. She was given the award “Most Commercial Appeal.”

Charm Uygioco’s was about the Kinara, a half human half bird creature who are known not only to be great dancers and musicians but great lovers too. Her collection represents the joy the Kinara feels seen through the colors coupled with avian elements.

Alro’s was inspired by the

Tumawo, known to most as Engkanto which he depicted through his all-white ensemble. It was a reimagined Tumawo village in a millennial driven society.

Kim Monteza’s embodied the the delicate features of the Diwata, also known as fairies, but with a contempora­ry twist. Hannah Callano’s was a fun take on the Aswang, one of the most feared creatures in Philippine folkore. For this, she won “Most Fashion Forward Collection.” She incorporat­ed gothic and bondagelik­e elements in contrast to its vintage silhouette­s.

Gretchen Agot’s was a collection bearing tribal elements and feathers to represent not only the creature, the Sarimanok, but to also represent the ancient tribes in Mindanao who revered this creature.

Odessa’s was a collection using geometric elements to capture the essence of the

Siyokoys, creatures of the deep, particular­ly its scales. Johanna Tan’s was a collection made from science and art as she incorporat­ed the fire element to mimic the Santelmos, believed to be lost souls looking for peace but could also be looking for retributio­n. This collection earned her the “Best Designer” award.

Meanwhile, Jules Gadingan’s collection was about the Mambabaran­gs—particular­ly why they do what they do, hence his attempts to capture their spectrums through his designs. Capping off the show were the billowy collection­s of Anna, inspired by the Maginadara, also known as Sirena, which she captured with a soft approach as well as incorporat­ing ocean elements from corals, scales and waves.

 ??  ?? JULES GADINGAN
JULES GADINGAN
 ??  ?? JOHANNA TAN
JOHANNA TAN
 ??  ?? GRETCHEN AGOT
GRETCHEN AGOT
 ??  ?? HANNAH CALLANO
HANNAH CALLANO
 ??  ?? ODESSA
ODESSA
 ??  ?? ALRO
ALRO
 ??  ?? ANNA
ANNA
 ??  ?? TINA MENDEZ
TINA MENDEZ
 ??  ?? KIM MONTEZA
KIM MONTEZA
 ??  ?? CHARM UYGIOCO
CHARM UYGIOCO

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