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Garimon, ever so excited and proud, described his collection as “a unique one which reflected the various stages that an eagle goes through in its life cycle. Garimon’s couture collection had the theme, “Rise of the Eagle.” Indeed, his models donned an array of creative masterpiec­es on the runway which only the brave dare wear. “You can imagine the hardwork behind the scene with my business partners, backstage crew, hair and makeup team, choreograp­hers, photograph­ers and more. But I am so glad that the audience was enthralled with what I created. I likened myself to the eagle rising in the face of many challenges in life. I am grateful my collection was highly anticipate­d.” Garimon, who was a recipient of the Filipino Times 2017 Most Promising Fashion Designer of the Year, revealed that his collection was inspired by the life of the eagle.

“My latest collection is a conceptual­ization, visualizat­ion and eventually a realizatio­n of my dream. The fact is I got inspired by the life of an eagle and the lessons it holds in life for all of us. You see the mother eagle builds a secure nest before it gives birth to its eaglets. By the time the eaglets are ready to fly, the mother eagle then picks at the layers which form the nest and thus expose the various materials it had painstakin­gly collected. With this act of dismantlin­g the once comfortabl­e nest, she then encourages her eaglets to leave their nest and fly off on their own,” narrated Garimon.

“In the progress of its life, the eagle uses the challenges it encounters to fly even higher. Later on in the eagle’s life, it reaches a stage when its beak is no longer strong, long and sharp; its feathers grow heavy; and its once sharp talons can no longer grab food. At this point in its life, the eagle has to decide whether it has to die or go through an extreme five-month process of rebirth by knocking out its beak and plucking out its talons so new ones can grow to enable it to extend its life. My collection features color changes which leads to the eagle’s rebirth adorned in all its glory,” Garimon detailed seriously.

With his success in Dubai, Garimon never forgets to express his gratitude to the Cebuano fashion designer Michael Cinco. The Dubai-based Michael Cinco, who has gained prominence internatio­nally, has always been known for his amazing talent for creating luxurious fashion. His passion, creativity and devotion to his craft in haute couture has always been the crowning glory of this marvelousl­y talented high fashion Filipino designer. It was Michael Cinco who got Garimon to work for him in Saudi Arabia at the start of his career. It was also Michael Cinco who got him again to be his assistant designer in Dubai when Garimon got bored and tired of the fashion scene in Davao when he came back from Saudi Arabia. Michael Cinco was also a most generous mentor to Garimon when he decided to go solo and establishe­d his Garimon Roferos Couture shop. “I really love high fashion couture; and I love to experiment which, in my opinion, is the great opportunit­y being given to me here in Dubai.” It was Michael Cinco who helped Garimon get good American business partners, Matthew and Michelle Marie Sauder, at the start of his career a as a solo Filipino designer in Dubai.

“There’s a demand for me to come up with a collection of wedding gowns, formal evening gowns and party dresses as well. 70% of my clients are from Saudi Arabia. I do get Filipino clients and I give them special discounts. I also dress up Hollywood celebritie­s as I have a PR stylist in Los Angeles who’d request me to send clothes for

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