The Philippine Star

Back to the future at the 69th edition of Manila faMe

DTI-CITEM’s Pauline Suaco-Juan: ‘We look back at the cultural and design foundation­s that built and paved the way for our artists today and celebrate a legacy of Filipino design excellence.’

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The country’s premier design and lifestyle event Manila FAME is back. From April 25 to 27 at the World Trade Center Metro Manila, Pasay City, the biannual event held every April and October returns with the theme “Heritage Reimagined,” bringing the focus on iconic and forward-looking collection­s under Manila FAME from its over30-years run.

“We look back at the cultural and design foundation­s that built and paved the way for our artists today and celebrate a legacy of Filipino design excellence,” explains Pauline Suaco-Juan, executive director of the Department of Trade and Industry – Center for Internatio­nal Trade Exposition­s and Missions (DTI-CITEM). The recent nostalgia over past trends and the revival and reinventio­n of iconic design pieces — it is a going back to the future.

As the trade fair has expanded from welcoming internatio­nal and local buyers to visitors outside of the industry, enticed by

the open window of social media through the years, what this edition’s theme offers is a reintroduc­tion and a reminder — of our design and cultural heritage as well as the materials endemic to us, the bounty of nature that we make the most out of. What “Heritage Reimagined” can show us is how Filipino design is unique in its place in the world. And as it grows, it grows stronger in its rootedness in our identity and values.

“It is through this resurgence of design sensibilit­ies that we will redefine and showcase our heritage of Philippine design. Our goal is to highlight the most iconic styles and elements of past products and reintroduc­e them through modern interpreta­tions,” says Suaco-Juan.

One of the longest-running trade shows in the Asia-Pacific region and the only trade event in the Philippine­s approved by the Union des Foires Internatio­nales (UFI), the Global Associatio­n of the Exhibition Industry, Manila FAME has positioned itself as the country’s best venue to showcase Filipino design talents, raw materials, craftsmans­hip and service; it allows the experience of our trademark hospitalit­y with the introducti­on of the latest in furniture, houseware, fashion, gifts, and the recent addition of beauty and wellness.

The showcase features more than 300 home and lifestyle brands. Here are five highlights to look forward to:

Design Commune

CITEM called on design, fashion, editorial and entreprene­urial forces within the creative community to sit as consultant­s for this edition's Design Commune. Most of them are new to this role and therefore offer a fresh perspectiv­e to Manila FAME.

Leading the thematic showcase of “Heritage Reimagined” is creative director Vince Uy, known for his work with

Preview (alongside former editor in chief Suaco-Juan), under the Design Commune special with its fourth run in Manila FAME. It will feature products from 115 Philippine brands and manufactur­ers that have undergone product developmen­t and curation to meet the aesthetics and demands of the internatio­nal market.

Product developmen­t designers in this edition are industrial designer Stanley Ruiz for home and lighting; interior designer Nix Alañon for furniture and lighting; stylist André Chang for fashion; and lifestyle designer PJ Arañador and leather accessorie­s designer Maco Custodio for the home and fashion sectors of the Artisans Village.

Fashion e-Tailer

Following the launch of Touchpoint last year, Manila FAME levels up its online promotion initiative with the introducti­on of Fashion E-Tailer special setting.

This edition will feature some of the country’s rising online fashion entreprene­urs and designer commercial brands showcasing the latest trends in both madeto-order and ready-to-wear (RTW) fashion.

Participat­ing online fashion brands are bag and accessorie­s makers Nomadic Tendencies, Quiddity Leather Goods, HaloHalo, Simple Sentiments PH, Tropik Beatnik, Baúl, and Viajecito; AVAOnline Group Inc., Factory, Toqa Fashion Studio, Anika, Randolf, Basic Movement, Coral Swimwear, Neon Island, Proudrace and R-U-A for apparel; and shoe makers Stride Collective and Annie and Lori.

CreaTe lab

The CREATE Lab is a new feature designed to empower creative profession­als. From creating a personal logo, using stop-motion, to creative business processes, it aims to provide participan­ts with a sneak peek into the rich creative experience and networking opportunit­ies that the next edition of CREATE Philippine­s will offer.

greaT Women ProjeCT

The Gender Responsive Economic Actions for the Transforma­tion of Women (GREAT Women Project) will feature arts and crafts from women entreprene­urs that have undergone product developmen­t workshops to enhance their business management competenci­es, skills, or innovate existing products and expand markets through Manila FAME.

arTisans Village

Manufactur­ers from Antique, Marawi and Zamboanga and Albay will be presented this edition. Manila FAME’s Artisans Village will showcase products that highlight each province’s distinctiv­e raw materials and production techniques. Live demonstrat­ions of how these materials are crafted and fashioned into end products will also further elevate the event.

*** Learn more on manilafame.com. Follow Manila FAME on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for updates.

 ??  ?? Kara de Juan bag and hat designed by Andre Chang
Kara de Juan bag and hat designed by Andre Chang
 ??  ?? The Design Commune: CITEM executive director Pauline Suaco-Juan (third from left) with Maco Custodio, Vince Uy, André Chang, Nix Alañon and Stanley Ruiz.
The Design Commune: CITEM executive director Pauline Suaco-Juan (third from left) with Maco Custodio, Vince Uy, André Chang, Nix Alañon and Stanley Ruiz.
 ??  ?? Handwoven handle bag by Maco Custodio
Handwoven handle bag by Maco Custodio
 ??  ?? Ai-she footwear designed by Andre Chang
Ai-she footwear designed by Andre Chang
 ??  ?? Bucket bag from Viejecito
Bucket bag from Viejecito
 ??  ?? Handwoven jacket by Wear Your Culture
Handwoven jacket by Wear Your Culture
 ??  ?? South Sea Veneer solihiya lamp designed by Nix Alanon
South Sea Veneer solihiya lamp designed by Nix Alanon
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