Filipino Designers Participate in Lao Fashion Week 2018

Ambassador to Laos Belinda M. Ante welcomes Filipino designers at the Philippine Embassy in Vientiane. (Vientiane PE photo)

VIENTIANE 26 September 2018 —The Philippine Embassy in Vientiane supported the participation of Filipino designers in the Fifth Lao Fashion Week 2018, held from 10 to 14 September 2018 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Vientiane.

The event included nightly fashion shows showcasing special collections from 50 local and international designers, as well as workshops on various subjects related to fashion and design.

During the opening night of the fashion week on 11 September 2018, Phnom Penh-based Filipino designer and Armada clothing line owner Reynier Abello, and the tandem of Christian Edward Dalogaog-Marjo Cruz of CHED Studio presented their respective collections.

Filipino designers with their respective models during the finale of the Fifth Lao Fashion Week 2018. (Vientiane PE photo)

On 12 September 2018, Julius Tarog, owner of the JT clothing line which incorporates Inabel fabrics from Abra province, and Renan Pacson, MEGA Young Designer 2012 winner and head of Creative Directors of the Arin fashion brand, showcased their companies’ respective clothing lines.

Phnom Penh-based Filipino designer Don Protasio, Manila-based Bryan Peralta, and Renan Pacson presented their respective collections on 13 September 2018.

On the last day of the event, Albert Andrada’s Luxewear collection was presented by Josh Santos, while Kristine Ordinario, 2018 Designer of the Year Awardee of the Fashion Institute of the Philippines (FIP) showcased her Gladiatrix collection.

Filipino designers participate in one of the fashion and culture workshops during the Lao Fashion Week 2018. (Vientiane PE photo)

Ambassador to Laos Belinda M. Ante thanked the Filipino designers for promoting Philippine culture through their collections in the Laos Fashion Week 2018 by incorporating Filipino designs in some of their clothing lines.

The event aims to further develop the fashion industry of Laos, highlight the talents of local and regional designers, and create awareness and opportunities for close collaboration between Lao and ASEAN fashion communities.

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