The Philippine Star

Designer for change

- by JOANNE ZAPANTA-ANDRADA Photograph­y by JOANNE ZAPANTA-ANDRADA (R2R bags may be found online at www.rags2riche­s.ph, www.ava.ph and www.zalora.ph. The bags are also available at Aranaz (Powerplant Mall and Greenbelt 5), The Ramp (Glorietta 3 and Shangri

Chris Cera is R2R’s product developmen­t specialist. He collaborat­es with the team on design directions and he is in charge of all samplemaki­ng for fashion, home and corporate lines and also assist in production and ad hoc concerns. He says his biggest “baby” so far is this year’s Spring/Summer Collection called Newel, T’nalak from Southern Philippine­s with R2R’s signature material, the woven upcycled scrap cloth.

Cera believes that before one can break a rule, one must him a mental archive of themes, styles, shapes, constructi­on techniques and color combinatio­ns that he can always retrieve from. He knows the rules by heart, maybe even too well that he can’t quite be a fugitive on the run! So Cera has a tendency to stay classic. Nothing over-the-top. The law-breaking style is in the details: the mixing of two unlikely materials or prints, maybe the wayward or unexpected color or detail.

“When I was asked about what my fashion philosophy is before, the answer I could think of might now sound lame or meaningles­s: the design has to look just right,” Cera explains. “But taken in the context of the now, this principle takes with it years and years of experience, of trials and errors, of successful products and failed attempts, of personal favorites and what the market responds to (which is sometimes or often not the same), of designs born not out of creation but limitation. At the end of the day, it is my creative instinct, my designer gut that tells me what is just right. And that is often very subjective and hard to explain.”

Cera hopes to continue working for Rags2Riche­s and to be a experiment on weaving and continue offering something new and organizati­on or compromisi­ng eco-ethical principles. Cera believes in what R2R and its company head and social entreprene­ur Reese Fernandez-Ruiz stands for and works hard to achieve.

of R2R, I would still like to pursue my fashion jewelry line,” he muses. “I believe I still have a lot of ideas just waiting to come to life. It really is something that gives me instant creative like I do now at the School of Fashion and the Arts (SoFA) where I handle short courses on Bag Production. Designing is probably something I can’t live without. To impart the knowledge I’ve gained all these years to students who are hungry for it gives me an exciting new purpose and a different kind of high!”

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turquoise stones.
Cera’s private collection. Neckpiece in light blue unlinked metal chain made into charm cluster and bib in brass metal turquoise stones.
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leather strap and banig base.
leather strap and banig base.
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