Philippine Daily Inquirer

MASK EXHIBIT MARKS LOCKDOWN ANNIVERSAR­Y

- By Raoul J. Chee Kee @RaoulCheeK­ee

As we near the anniversar­y of the first lockdown due to the pandemic, an exhibit and auction has been planned featuring face masks by several local designers.

The weeklong “8 Arts Masks, 8 Charities” exhibit by the Fashion Designers Alliance on March 5-12 took close to a year to finalize.

The designers were approached weeks into the lockdown last year. As all client meetings and fittings were halted, each designer had the time to come up with a face mask inspired by a country they had drawn by lots.

Roel Rosal picked Colombia. After a bit of research, he found inspiratio­n in the woven bags produced by the women of the Wayuu tribe, and the beadwork of the Embera Chami tribe. He then fashioned a mask with a base of silk gazar that he embellishe­d with yarn, Swarovski crystals and cut beads. The finished product also features multicolor­ed tassels.

Peru’s Rainbow Mountain or Vinicunca served as the inspiratio­n for Julius Tarog’s buff-like mask that trails beyond the neck. He used satin and cut beads that he arranged by color.

Marvel Comics’ fictional country of Wakanda “located” in sub-Saharan Africa was the kickoff point for designer Louis Claparols. He imagined the warriors of Wakanda wearing the textured mask that he made with metal, crystals and matte sequins. “I stacked them together to look like bone fragments to give the mask a very tribal feel,” Claparols said.

The masks will be auctioned off and the proceeds will go to each designer’s chosen charity. For Rosal, it’s the Cancer Treatment and Support Foundation; for Tarog, Save the Children organizati­on; and for Claparols, the Philippine Animal Welfare Associatio­n.

Other exhibit participan­ts are Estien Quijano, Russel Villafuert­e, Tipay Isiderio, Ehrran Montoya and Levenson Rodriguez. INQ

“8 Arts Masks, 8 Charities” will be on view (by appointmen­t) at Kondwi in Poblacion, Makati City, on March 5-12; Tel. 0917-7181019.

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Designer masks by Julius Tarog, Louis Claparols and Roel Rosal

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