The Philippine Star

RHETT EALA MAKES WAVES

- MILLET M. MANANQUIL

R hett Eala recently made waves in fashion. Literally. And cruise my heart, it was a sight to sea.

On a Super Star Virgo cruise starting from Manila to Laoag and crossing the internatio­nal waters for Kaohsiung, Taiwan and then Hong Kong, top designer Rhett Eala presented his latest collection of gowns. They were beauty pageant-worthy, having been designed as a wardrobe for Bb. Pilipinas Universe Maxine Medina.

Passengers were delighted by the fashion treat at the ship’s Grand Piazza which looked like a palatial lobby with its series of winding stairways. After the show, they took selfies with the beauty queens and models, who took the cruise along with celebritie­s, entreprene­urs and lifestyle editors. The show was directed by Robby Carmona and hosted by supermodel Tweetie de Leon and top designer Rajo Laurel.

Dubbed as “Always Famous” (inspired by the funny and poignant movie Almost Famous ) by Manila’s favorite travel guru and event organizer Keren Pascual, the specially-designed trip had themes for each day based on movies like Grease, In the Mood for Love and La La Land.

At the ship’s Genting Palace, Rhett and I sat down for some chitchat on his

Cruise my heart, it was a dazzling collection by Rhett Eala who says: ‘I’m in my beauty pageant stage.’

cruise collection and how he has navigated his career.

PHILIPPINE STAR: What was on your mind when you designed the gowns for this trip?

RHETT EALA: I designed them as the competitio­n wardrobe of Maxine (Medina) for the 2016 Miss Universe pageant. I wanted her to have a classy and elegant look, using tulle, silk, chiffon and shantung. How was it like working with Maxine? Maxine is a very humble girl. She is also very determined.

As one of Philippine fashion’s top designers, you have always been a trend setter. It was you who started the craze for ponchos, the nationalis­t fad of putting the Philippine map on T-shirts, and, lately, the love for handpainte­d dresses and gowns. What’s next on your drawing board?

I like learning new things. I always approach my work like a student. So I’m still studying my next move.

What or who inspires you?

I am inspired by Saint Laurent, Christian Dior and Balenciaga. Also the works of artists like Matisse, Cy Twombly and Richter.

But of course, your mom, the artist Baby Valencia-Eala exposed you to art.

Yes, she brought us to many museums. My favorites were Musee d’Orsay in Paris and Tate Modern in London.

How did your grandfathe­r, columnist Doroy Valencia, influence you and your career path? Ay naku, palagi akong pinapagali­tan noon. He was the one who sent me to fashion school, the Accademia Italiana in Florence where I spent three years.

Did you do apprentice­ships or work after that? You definitely have a global perspectiv­e and you were in many places before coming back to Manila.

I did, for some small Italian fashion brands. Yes, I spent high school in Hong Kong, lived in New York for two years and worked as a buyer for Barneys.

You designed the Due label at Rustan’s for 11 years, and also the Wink line with Cindy Yang. And now, you’re into pageant gowns. Your career has been composed of phases. Yes, I am now in my beauty queen stage.

How do you feel now that young designers seem to find inspiratio­n from your clothes?

I’ve been in their shoes before and I, too, have been inspired by designers who were senior to me. It feels great to be able to do some things for others at this time and give back. What do you think of Philippine fashion today?

I love the new crop of designers coming up, especially the streetwear designers. They’re becoming global in look as well as in the way they market themselves. Hopefully, we can have a breakthrou­gh designer soon from Manila. Is there any dream project you want to do?

I’d love to do an exhibit to showcase the works of other designers, starting from Valera to Inno Sotto. I feel the young designers don’t know much about the history of Philippine fashion. It would be a monumental task.

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 ?? Photos by JACK ALINDAHAO and WILSON CHUA ?? Bravo, Rhett Eala: Top model Jo Ann Bitagcol and Bb. Pilipinas Universe 2016 Maxine Medina lead the applause at Grand Piazza of Super Star Virgo during its Manila-Laoag-Kaohsiung-Hong Kong inaugural voyage.
Photos by JACK ALINDAHAO and WILSON CHUA Bravo, Rhett Eala: Top model Jo Ann Bitagcol and Bb. Pilipinas Universe 2016 Maxine Medina lead the applause at Grand Piazza of Super Star Virgo during its Manila-Laoag-Kaohsiung-Hong Kong inaugural voyage.
 ??  ?? Asia’sNextTopMo­del Cycle 4 contender Alaiza Malinao in silver fringed gown dotted with pearls
Asia’sNextTopMo­del Cycle 4 contender Alaiza Malinao in silver fringed gown dotted with pearls
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 ??  ?? Miss Universe Philippine­s 2016 Maxine Medina in her signature emerald green color. Maxine wears tulle and silk chiffon with cut beads and crystals.
Miss Universe Philippine­s 2016 Maxine Medina in her signature emerald green color. Maxine wears tulle and silk chiffon with cut beads and crystals.
 ??  ?? Supermodel Michelle Panemanglo­r wears a serpentina gown with crystal embroidery. Miss Resorts World Manila of 2013 Nikita McElroy in Mikado fabric with crystal and pearl detailing
Asia’sNextTopMo­del Cycle 3 Franchesca Lagua in a peridot and mottled...
Supermodel Michelle Panemanglo­r wears a serpentina gown with crystal embroidery. Miss Resorts World Manila of 2013 Nikita McElroy in Mikado fabric with crystal and pearl detailing Asia’sNextTopMo­del Cycle 3 Franchesca Lagua in a peridot and mottled...
 ??  ?? Star Cruises ambassador­s LA Aguinaldo and Bb. Pilipinas Internatio­nal 2016 Kylie Verzosa
Star Cruises ambassador­s LA Aguinaldo and Bb. Pilipinas Internatio­nal 2016 Kylie Verzosa
 ??  ?? One of Cosmo’s top 8 sexiest models Lou Muñoz in a sequined gold serpentina gown inspired by the island of Mindanao Miss Tourism Queen Internatio­nal 2006 Justine Gabionza dazzles with a beaded bodice and tiered fringes.
One of Cosmo’s top 8 sexiest models Lou Muñoz in a sequined gold serpentina gown inspired by the island of Mindanao Miss Tourism Queen Internatio­nal 2006 Justine Gabionza dazzles with a beaded bodice and tiered fringes.
 ??  ?? Miss Grand Internatio­nal 2016 first runner-up Nicole Cordoves wears Rhett Eala’s deep coral strapless ballroom gown with crystal embroidery.
Miss Grand Internatio­nal 2016 first runner-up Nicole Cordoves wears Rhett Eala’s deep coral strapless ballroom gown with crystal embroidery.
 ??  ?? Asia’sNextTopMo­del Cycle 2 first runner-up Jodilly Pendre in a festive magenta fringed dress
Asia’sNextTopMo­del Cycle 2 first runner-up Jodilly Pendre in a festive magenta fringed dress
 ??  ?? The beauty queens’ escorts Luke Jickain, LA Aguinaldo with fashion show director Robby Carmona
The beauty queens’ escorts Luke Jickain, LA Aguinaldo with fashion show director Robby Carmona
 ??  ?? Top model Ana Sideco in Rhett Eala’s strapless fringed gown with gorgeous embellishm­ents
Top model Ana Sideco in Rhett Eala’s strapless fringed gown with gorgeous embellishm­ents
 ??  ?? The fab hosts of the evening — Supermodel Tweetie de Leon-Gonzalez and top Filipino fashion designer Rajo Laurel
The fab hosts of the evening — Supermodel Tweetie de Leon-Gonzalez and top Filipino fashion designer Rajo Laurel

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