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KNIT YOUR AVERAGE

Lulu Tan-Gan gives YStyle an exclusive look at her latest capsule collection for the younger jetset.

- By DAVID MILAN

Lulu Tan-Gan gives YStyle an exclusive look at her latest capsule collection for the younger jetset.

It’s been 31 years since Lulu Tan-Gan launched her namesake brand. She started as a fashion buyer for SM alongside Tessie Sy-Coson and later on became an in-house designer for its department store. As the years went by, she expanded her brand by exporting to Japan, joining fashion fairs abroad, and gaining buyers all over Europe, Australia and the US. Dubbed the country’s “Queen of Knits,” Tan-Gan has establishe­d herself in the industry as one of the very few textile-driven brands. Championin­g knits and the locally made

piña, she has committed herself to experiment­ing and innovating with these sustainabl­e fabrics to keep them relevant and make them both worldclass and fashion-forward. In this YStyle exclusive, Tan-Gan debuts a new capsule collection for the younger jetset.

YSTYLE: What is the Tan-Gan vision? LULU TAN-GAN:

We are tied to the aesthetic and technical innovation­s that have changed the impression of knits into fashion wear. Tan-Gan continues to offer travel-friendly, sustainabl­e fashion for the independen­t, contempora­ry, jetset woman.

Tan-Gan innovated and affirmed an unmistakab­le way of dressing with a colorful collage and melange of geometric patterns of stripes, waves and jacquard in bouclé yarns. Tan-Gan continues to innovate through textile techniques and has positioned relevance in our own local indigenous textile. Our knits have been stretched, molded, remolded and reformed from halters to tunics to bohemian to caftans, from asymmetric­al designs to regular knitted tank tops and slip dressing. Women of all ages, sizes and persuasion­s have worn the functional silhouette­s.

What made you decide to create this capsule collection?

We are deeply rooted as a sustainabl­e fashion brand, either by constructi­on or by material use. This group started with taking inspiratio­n from nature: minerals and stones.

Tell us about this new collection?

We call this our “marbled group.” We continue to design our fabrics, this time through manipulati­on: dyeing and printing. We also wanted to try using another natural material like silk. Visually, it is fluid. I think my life is in this stage right now.

Who is the woman wearing this collection?

The modern, independen­t, jetset woman of substance travels with Tan-Gan. She balances work and her private world of space. Efficiency is valuable to her. To her, the meaning of luxury is having the time and space for herself.

What are the fabrics used in this collection?

Silk fabrics and cotton rayon knits.

How is this different from your previous collection­s?

It is designed for the holidays. It is lightweigh­t and soft in silk, knitwear coordinate­s that add on functional­ity.

What’s next for Tan Gan?

More accessibil­ity online. For our loyal clients that look forward to something different from fast fashion, we will have more artisanal, sustainabl­e pieces for next year.

L Manila/ Tan- Gan is located at Greenbelt5, Ayala Malls. 0918803132­2, for made-to-measure.

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 ??  ?? Laser-cut knit bolero over midcalf culottes in natural silk
Laser-cut knit bolero over midcalf culottes in natural silk
 ?? Photos by SARA BLACK Makeup by GERY PENASO Hair by ETHAN DAVID Modeled by JESSICA KIENLE-MAXWELL and VEL of Elite Manila ?? (Left) Laser-cut knit tunic over a long asymmetric knit dress; (right) Laser-cut knit top over leggings
Photos by SARA BLACK Makeup by GERY PENASO Hair by ETHAN DAVID Modeled by JESSICA KIENLE-MAXWELL and VEL of Elite Manila (Left) Laser-cut knit tunic over a long asymmetric knit dress; (right) Laser-cut knit top over leggings
 ??  ?? (Left) Laser-cut knit jersey top with mini skirt in marble-dyed print; (right) Knit tank top worn with a full silk skirt in marble-dyed print
(Left) Laser-cut knit jersey top with mini skirt in marble-dyed print; (right) Knit tank top worn with a full silk skirt in marble-dyed print
 ??  ?? (Left) Crop silk top in blush over knit tube top and skirt in marble-dyed print; (right) Knit long-sleeved top paired with skirt in marble-dyed print
(Left) Crop silk top in blush over knit tube top and skirt in marble-dyed print; (right) Knit long-sleeved top paired with skirt in marble-dyed print
 ??  ?? (Left) Laser-cut knit tunic over a full skirt in marble-dyed print; (right) laser-cut knit crop-top over knit dress
(Left) Laser-cut knit tunic over a full skirt in marble-dyed print; (right) laser-cut knit crop-top over knit dress

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