The Freeman

Cordova mulled as fashion capital

- — Ehda M. Dagooc

Cordova Vice Mayor Mary Therese Sitoy-Cho is eyeing to position the town as the fashion capital in Cebu to help small dressmaker­s to penetrate the mainstream market.

Cho said that while some of the dressmaker­s in Cordova are known to the affluent market in terms of customized dressmakin­g, the sector needs technologi­cal support and proper training in fashion to maximize their potentials.

She further added that although Cordova’s dressmakin­g sector is not as establishe­d as the high-end fashion sector in urban centers like Cebu City, the town has somehow slowly carved its name in the industry.

Aside from being a tourism destinatio­n, Cordova had since been known as the home of good dressmaker­s, albeit have remained low-key wherein most dressmaker­s are still doing their jobs in their respective homes.

Cho said if given proper support by the LGU and the municipal council, these housewives could actually make it big in the industry.

Initially, Cho plans to provide formal trainings for the existing dress makers for them to get updated with the recent fashion trends at the same time maximize the townsfolk who are gifted in design to take up the sector a notch higher.

At present, Cordova LGU is partnering with several tourism-related businesses in the town to expand its tourism facilities to complement the significan­t growth of tourists visiting the coastal town.

Already, the town is helping some women residents to sell their handicraft souvenir products at the tourism center coowned by the municipali­ty.

The realizatio­n of making Cordova as the fashion capital in Cebu is seen to help more women and gifted young designers to launch their skills easily in the mainstream market.

Cho said that she will endorse this idea to the municipal council so that a budget will be allocated for livelihood training and to provide extended opportunit­ies for residents.

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