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Tokyo-bound: Meet the winners of Bench Design Awards 2017

RJ Santos, Jaggy Glarino and Jennifer Contreras will present their winning collection­s at Amazon Tokyo Fashion Week

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Homegrown lifestyle brand Bench picked Randolph Santos, Jayson Aguilar Glarino and Jennifer Anne Contreras as winners of the Bench Design Awards 2017. The young designers will present their respective collection­s at Amazon Tokyo Fashion Week on Oct. 19.

The design contest, held at the Playground of Bench Tower in Taguig City last Sept. 10, gathered promising Filipino fashion designers to showcase their craft and signature styles. It was held in partnershi­p with the organizers of Amazon Tokyo Fashion Week.

Aside from Santos, Glarino and Contreras, other finalists were Karla Beatrice Samson, Maria Esmeralda Palaganas, Carlo Angelo Niu, Wilson Limon Jr., Diorelle Sy, Christian Edward Dalogaog and Yves Camingue.

‘Borders,’ ‘Eroplanong Papel’

Bench Design Awards 2017 was the culminatio­n of the Bench Fashion Week Holiday 2017 program. The brand is celebratin­g its 30th anniversar­y this year.

Santos’ collection, “Borders,” featured Led Zeppelin’s rock ‘n’ roll style, while Glarino’s collection, “Eroplanong Papel,” evoked purity and innocence.

Contreras drew inspiratio­n for her “Problem Child” collection from Romina Ressia’s photograph­s.

Samson’s “Real/Unreal” used highly saturated colors and threedimen­sional textures. Palaganas’ “Babang Luksa” was based on the film “Schindler’s List,” and was also a statement on what’s happening in local current events.

Niu’s “45” endorsed the idea of “beauty with an edge” with drama and darkness. Limon’s “Hinahabing Panaginip” was a hybrid of T’boli and Bagobo Tagabawa’s weaves.

Sy’s “By Order Of…” was a nod to traditiona­l menswear with sharp suits, crisp shirts and bold trousers with oversized jackets strongly influenced by the 1920s and 1930s gangs.

Dalogaog’s collection was a love letter to Hong Kong, exhibiting the multicultu­ral identity, modernity and romanticis­m of its urban life.

Camingue’s collection explored the concept of spiritual tourism.

Bench founder and chair Ben Chan led the board of judges, which included Filipino model and AMFT Philippine­s project consultant Tetta Ortiz-Matera and representa­tives of Amazon Tokyo Fashion Week Akiko Shinoda, Mitsugo Sudo, Hideya Yokoi and Yoshio Yokobori.

The event was hosted by Iya Villania-Arellano.

 ?? —PHOTOS BY EJ BONAGUA ?? Bench Design Competitio­n winners (fourth from left) RJ Santos, Jaggy Glarino and Jennifer Contreras with Ben Chan of Bench (second from right) and the other judges
—PHOTOS BY EJ BONAGUA Bench Design Competitio­n winners (fourth from left) RJ Santos, Jaggy Glarino and Jennifer Contreras with Ben Chan of Bench (second from right) and the other judges
 ??  ?? Pop of color on Bea Samson’s trench coat Winner RJ Santos’ graphic shirt with fanny bag and school boy shorts
Pop of color on Bea Samson’s trench coat Winner RJ Santos’ graphic shirt with fanny bag and school boy shorts
 ??  ?? Yves Camingue and models wearing his collection
Yves Camingue and models wearing his collection
 ?? By Jaggy Glarino ??
By Jaggy Glarino
 ??  ?? Hannah Locsin in a creation by finalist Christian Edward Dalogaog
Hannah Locsin in a creation by finalist Christian Edward Dalogaog
 ??  ?? Finalist Banggo Niu
Finalist Banggo Niu
 ??  ?? Davao designer Wilson Limon
Davao designer Wilson Limon
 ??  ?? Design by Tokyo-bound winner Jennifer Contreras
Design by Tokyo-bound winner Jennifer Contreras
 ??  ?? From designer Yves Camingue
From designer Yves Camingue

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