The Philippine Star

Seven Filipino designers in Paris trade show

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Seven well-loved Filipino fashion accessory and ready-to-wear brands are heading to Paris to participat­e in the Premiere Classe fashion trade show happening from Sept. 27 to 30.

Held annually since 1989 and happening in the midst of Paris Fashion Week, Premiere Classe showcases fashion design and accessorie­s by brands and designers from all over the world. The event registers over 10,000 visitors each year including buyers and media editors over the course of four days. It is an internatio­nal platform for fashion accessory designers to present their products in categories that include jewelry, footwear, bags, leather goods and ready-towear items.

Organized by the Department of Trade and Industry’s Center for Internatio­nal Trade Exposition­s and Missions (DTI-CITEM), whose mission includes promoting Filipino brands and talents to be recognized internatio­nally, the Philippine­s will be proudly represente­d at Premiere Classe this year by noteworthy local brands. Aranáz, Beatriz Accessorie­s, Mele + Marie, Joanique, and Zacarias 1925 will be presenting their bags and accessorie­s; Merriam Batara for jewelry; and Filip + Inna’s ready-to-wear line completes the roster.

First on the Philippine delegation lineup is Aranáz, which was founded by Becky, Amina and Rosanna Aranaz in 1999. Aranáz has enjoyed a steady local following over the years and continues to gain popularity internatio­nally. The brand’s handmade bags have perfected that signature balance of polished and artisanal while bringing to the spotlight the use of indigenous materials like abaca, raffia and wicker.

Beatriz Accessorie­s, led by founder and chief designer Carissa Cruz Evangelist­a, offers a more luxurious take on handcrafte­d bags with clutches made with vibrant color combinatio­ns and eyecatchin­g graphic details. This is true for Mele + Marie’s elegant purses, as well. Created by the husband-and-wife team of Melecio and Rosemarie Oamil, the brand’s bags boast refined artistry through the use of iridescent abalone shells and lightweigh­t acrylic.

Founded by designer Malou Romero in 2011, Joanique creates contempora­ry bags and accessorie­s with a cultural reference. Its Maskara collection of minaudière­s mimics the intricate designs and carvings of the masks featured in the Masskara Festival in the southern city of Bacolod. Zacarias 1925, on the other hand, references architectu­re, art and even cinema in its progressiv­e designs. Designer Rita Nazareno cleverly mixes materials like leather and shaped rattan to add even more personalit­y to her pieces.

Jewelry designer Merriam Batara hails from a family with a background in crafting fine jewelry and hand-beaded accessorie­s. Her work emphasizes the immense detail and precision of hand beading, as seen in her collection of shoulder-grazing earrings.

Finally, Lenora Cabili’s clothing label Filip + Inna applies to each garment age-old and traditiona­l techniques of weaving and embroidery and incorporat­es these into more current silhouette­s.

Each brand brings its own distinct style to the table to highlight local materials, styles, and craftsmans­hip that further define fashion’s visual codes in this day and age.

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 ??  ?? The Arista Mini handbag by Aranáz
The Arista Mini handbag by Aranáz

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