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MARGA NOGRALES

This social entreprene­ur has passion for fashion and a heart for the tribes of Mindanao

- By JEB FRONDA. Photograph­y ERWIN CANLAS

Some people posses a certain kind of magnetic charisma that makes everyone lean in. Marga Nograles is one of those: well spoken and very much passionate about her work, she exudes bright energy, even when you first meet her, and especially when she starts talking about her brand Kaayo. Born and raised in Davao, Marga moved to New York as soon as she graduated from the Ateneo de Manila University, working for special projects with the Department of Tourism. After her stint there, she went back to the Philippine­s and took on work in the beauty, fashion and lifestyle industries, experience­s that exposed her to the world of retail and distributi­on. Despite her hectic schedule and jetsetting ways, Mindanao was always in her mind, a place she would always call home.

Destiny came into play when Marga flew back to live in Davao when her husband Karlo became the congressma­n of the first district of Davao City. There, the seeds of her dream were further nurtured, planted by her mother who was already a longtime supporter of local arts and crafts. There, she reconnecte­d with Ate Elena, a T’boli woman from Lake Sebu who was an old friend of her mom’s. From their conversati­ons and her continued exposure to the artisan traditions and the needs of the tribes, Marga realized that they needed something more than just exposure: a jacket that the tribe made for her (and which she paid for full price) received numerous compliment­s from friends and acquaintan­ces, which led to more orders. From here, Kaayo—which means kindness in Bisaya—was born. The business tnot only showcased the wares of the different tribal women from Mindanao, but also supported them, creating a sustainabl­e livelihood. In an era of fast, unoriginal fashion, women craved for something unique, something original (as each tribe had different styles of weaving, embroidery and beading), something that spoke of identify, culture and home.

“They are all like family to me. Seeing them empowered, excited and inspired to create is just the best thing about this job,” Marga shares. What started out as an Instagram store gave way to pop ups in Manila’s bustling fashion centers, and now Kaayo now has two physical stores in SM Aura and Greenbelt 5. Each piece on the racks and shelves looks like it was created with love. From vibrant colors to intricate beading, every item is a statement, easy to pair with basics and with the most standout couture. Wearing a Kaayo piece feels like a punctuatio­n, elevating your everyday look.

The love she receives from her husband and children she easily gives back to Kaayo and everyone involved in this passion project for Mindanao. “There

are many things in Mindanao to fall in love with: The people, the food and its very rich culture. We have so many stories to tell and many age old crafts and techniques to celebrate. I am grateful that Mindanao now is given its place under the spotlight. Today we are being celebrated along with the whole of the Philippine­s and we are so very thankful.” she says with a grateful smile. This inclusivit­y and love for the craft is what will take her, Ate Elena and the tribes of Mindanao to the forefront of not only Philippine fashion but also to the world stage.

STYLE TALKS

WHAT IS YOUR EARLIEST FASHION MEMORY? As a child I would imagine dressing up people in church. As people come and go I would imagine how to mix and match their outfits or reinvent what they are wearing.

WHO WAS YOUR FASHION ROLE MODEL WHEN YOU WERE GROWING UP?

I have always admired Tita Ting Ting Cojuangco’s style. She was always effortless­ly chic—and also a staunch advocate of Mindanao. Another woman I look up to is my Lola Pat. She always represente­d simple elegance with clean lines and a perfect fit

WHAT’S YOUR FASHION PHILOSOPHY? Comfortis number one!

WHAT ABOUT FASHION INSPIRES YOU? Everything about it. How it evolves, how it truly is an expression of oneself, how there are no rules really, how it makes you happy, how we are now bringing it up to a new level of love for country and self expression.

ARE YOU A SHOE OR BAG LOVER? OR BOTH? WHAT ARE YOUR FAVORITE

BRANDS FOR BOTH?’ Definitely both! I love my sneakers from Golden Goose and Y-3 collection­s. For more formal events I have a favorite Sophia Webster pair as well as pieces from Aquazzura, Louboutin and Neous, but I think what stands out are my Stuart Weitzman pairs that have lasted me for years! For bags, I am now loving my Chanel wallet on chain. I also love Celine and Loewe.

DO YOU ALSO LOVE TO ACCESSORIZ­E? WHICH DESIGNERS/BRANDS DO YOU GO TO FOR THAT STATEMENT A C C E S S O R Y ? Not so much but for investment pieces, I go to WH Jewels by Aileen Uy and Nicole Whisenhunt.

WHO ARE YOUR FAVORITE DESIGNERS, BOTH LOCAL AND INTERNATIO­NAL? Iam such a loyal customer. For local, I go only to Maureen Disini, and if I had to choose just one designer to invest in—and since

Maureen is retiring soon—it would be my dear Inno Sotto. I also love my Uncle Bobby Castillo who has made my SONA gowns and all my gowns since 10 years ago.

WHAT IS YOUR OPINION ON TODAY’S FASHION? I am happy that many are now wearing local and buying with a purpose. This fight for sustainabi­lity is something we can truly win if we all come together to support what is truly ours. Together we are stronger.

INNER REFLECTION­S

“I

AM HAPPY THAT MANY ARE NOW WEARING LOCAL AND BUYING WITH A PROPOSE. THIS FIGHT FOR SUSTAINABI­LITY IS SOMETHING WE CAN TRULY WIN IF WE ALL COME TOGETHER TO SUPPORT WHAT IS TRULY OURS”

WHAT MAKES YOU SMILE? The smallest things make me smile. I live with a grateful heart because I have been so blessed. So many of my dreams have come true—even dreams that I never dared to dream. Seeing my kids happy, Karlo coming home early for dinner, coffee, a good meal, wine nights with my friends, the perfect fitting samples, time with my family, travels, the beach, the slopes. There is beauty in everything.

WHAT IS THE MOST DEFINING MOMENT OF YOUR LIFE THUS FA R ? I think this will be marrying my husband Karlo and creating a family with him.

WHAT DO YOU THINK IS THE SECRET TO A HAPPY LIFE? Living with a grateful heart.

WHAT IS NEXT FOR MARGA

NO GR A LES? I will continue to do what I can for Mindanao, I will serve my husband, be best friends with my children and the rest is up to God. I take it one blessed day at a time.

On the 50th anniversar­y of On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, OMEGA has revealed a limited box set of its iconic Seamaster Diver 300M watch. No, this watch can’t control satellites or summon invisible cars (as far as we know anyway), but it does come with a sleek and sexy design and technical details perceptibl­e only to a discerning few.

For fans of the 007, the 1969 film was a turning point. Could the suave spy live on through a different actor (original actor Sean Connery had left the series) and could it could find relevance in a new, more liberal era? The response was a resounding yes, with 007 continuing to grace the screen several more times during the decade—and the decades after—and seduce a new generation into its thrilling world. To commemorat­e this, OMEGA has released a limited edition watch set—so exclusive that only 257 of the sets have been created and released globally. What can we say? This spy game isn’t for everyone.

Two specially-designed Seamasters are housed in a luxurious Globe-Trotter suitcase. The first timepiece features a stainless steel case with an 18K yellow gold plate engraved with a limited edition number, a black ceramic bezel and a white enamel diving scale. The second model features 18K yellow gold, a sporty black rubber strap and an 18K yellow gold buckle. The watch itself has an 18K white gold case plate with a limited edition number and a black ceramic bezel and diving scale in OMEGA Ceragold. To truly give it that James Bond feel, both timepieces’ black ceramic dials are spiralbrus­hed, coated with a special black PVD and laser-engraved with a gun barrel design—the same one in all the James Bond montages.

What’s a spy without some hidden messages? At the 10 o’clock index, a hidden number 50—alluding to the film anniversar­y—is hidden within the SuperLumiN­ova, while the Bond family coatof-arms is etched in gold and black on the sapphire crystal of each watch’s caseback. Sleek, sporty, yet elegant and distinctiv­e, this limited edition was made, not just for the James Bond fan, but for a man with style and license to thrill.

 ??  ?? FRONT LINES Marga Nograles’ heart will forever be in Davao and the tribes of Mindanao
FRONT LINES Marga Nograles’ heart will forever be in Davao and the tribes of Mindanao
 ??  ?? ALL IN A DAY’S WORK Marga begins her day with family. She then hears mass and goes to her lunch meetings and do store visits just to see if everything is in order. Marga heads home in the afternoon for more family time
ALL IN A DAY’S WORK Marga begins her day with family. She then hears mass and goes to her lunch meetings and do store visits just to see if everything is in order. Marga heads home in the afternoon for more family time
 ??  ?? COLOR STORY
Each piece comes in an array of colors that would definitely lift your spirits
COLOR STORY Each piece comes in an array of colors that would definitely lift your spirits
 ??  ?? ROYAL TREATMENT Another one of Marga’s favorite designers is Inno Sotto. This dress’s cut is very much reminiscen­t of classic Filipino styles from the 60s. The rich color beautifull­y compliment­s Marga’s complexion
ROYAL TREATMENT Another one of Marga’s favorite designers is Inno Sotto. This dress’s cut is very much reminiscen­t of classic Filipino styles from the 60s. The rich color beautifull­y compliment­s Marga’s complexion
 ??  ?? IN THE RED
One of Marga’s most trusted designer is Maureen Disini. This red piece fits Marga perfectly
IN THE RED One of Marga’s most trusted designer is Maureen Disini. This red piece fits Marga perfectly
 ??  ?? HOMEGROWN Marga Nograles started Kaayo initially to help a mother and daughter from Lake Sebu. Today the brand houses pieces from other tribes in Davao and has created a great array of selections that are different but equally beautiful
HOMEGROWN Marga Nograles started Kaayo initially to help a mother and daughter from Lake Sebu. Today the brand houses pieces from other tribes in Davao and has created a great array of selections that are different but equally beautiful
 ??  ?? PASTEL PLAY
PASTEL PLAY
 ??  ?? This limited edition Seamaster Diver 300M is an ode to all things Bond
This limited edition Seamaster Diver 300M is an ode to all things Bond

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