The Philippine Star

Clutches inspired by New York, the city I call home

- By RAFE TOTENGCO

My fall-winter collection was inspired by the city I call home, New York. The Art Deco architectu­re, the culture mix, eclectic neighborho­ods, the art scene, music and energy. I was listening to Cole Porter’s songs sung by Ella Fitzgerald as I was designing the collection. The lyrics are happy, full of optimism and romance. Whenever I go out to a restaurant, I might catch a glimpse of a woman out on a date and I love observing the flirtation that transpires. I see how she flips her hair, how she clutches her bag, adjusts her dress and sips her cocktail…it’s fascinatin­g. These are the kinds of moments that inspire me when I think of the woman who might wear my designs.

One of my new clutches, called the Amanda, is festooned with individual­ly threaded tassels creating a multi-tiered fringe that reminds one of the flapper dresses from the Jazz Age. It’s fun, flirty and irresistib­le to caress.

My Sophie camera bag has loops in the back, allowing one to wear it as a belt bag, as well as a cross-body bag. It’s all about options.

My Melissa and Vivienne minaudiere­s have become mainstays in my collection. Their faceted shells allow me a myriad of combinatio­ns and the possibilit­ies are endless. This season, I’ve introduced them lacquered in jewel tones and complement­ing shell inlays.

Take a walk on the wild side with my Ki kim in au die res with a zebra and a leopard in lay design. These beauties are painstakin­gly applied over a course of several days and are seasonless statement pieces.

*** Rafe is exclusivel­y available at Rustan’s Makati, Shangri-La and Cebu.

 ??  ?? Amanda fringe clutch by Rafe
Amanda fringe clutch by Rafe
 ??  ?? Vivienne minaudiere
Vivienne minaudiere
 ??  ?? Kiki shell minaudiere
Kiki shell minaudiere

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