Thursday, February 2, 2012

It's a Trunk Show and I'll Buy All I Want to!

Filip+Inna, one of my favorite brands in the world, is having a rare trunk show here in Manila. I can go on and on about how much I adore this brand because of it's distinct Filipinoness but I won't because photos will do a much better job.







Len Cabili, the designer of Filip+Inna, believes so much in the power of Filipino creativity that she's tapped indigenous Filipino people to make her clothes. These are handmade by female weavers in Lake Sebu. The clothes are so beautiful up close because you can see and feel every meticulous stitch. I can't wait for this Saturday! I hope to see you all there ;) 

FILIP+INNA is coming home to Manila for an exclusive event with Maria.Maria!  Please join us for the FILIP+INNA Trunk Show and Private Sale on February 4, Saturday, from 1:00 - 6:00 pm at the poolside function room of the Ritz Tower, Ayala Avenue, Makati City.  

Part of the sale proceeds will be donated to Maria.Maria's beneficiary, the Payatas San Isidro Feeding Center.  Join us on February 4 and help feed a hungry child!

RSVP by replying to this email, or by sending us a text message at 0906-6669590.

3 comments:

  1. Filip+Inna creates absolutely stunning clothing, and does the Philippines proud. Whenever my wife wears one of their pieces, sun fills my soul. Keep it up!

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  2. Stunning clothes--especially that jacket! The embroidery and the cuts are so Filipino and so elegant at the same time! I'd be there if I wasn't living in Canada!

    I'm glad to have found your blog! Being Filipina, I'm always interested in Filipiniana clothing, but most of the other Filipino fashion blogs I've come across focus on celebrity style rather than exploring the gold mine of Filipino-based fashion. Keep up the good work! Expect many reblogs from my tumblr (http://leatherandpineapplesilk.tumblr.com) because this is exactly what I'm looking for!

    I am on the quest to look for a Filipiniana goth/punk/quirky aesthetic... kind of what Malafacha has going in Mexico (http://www.malafacha.blogspot.com/), so please do blog about that style when you do see it :D

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  3. I wish I could've seen this earlier! I hardly get to browse blogs these days, and I haven't had much motivation. Most local fashion bloggers are beginning to look all the same to me. But this is rare! I really admire you guys for what you are doing, and I really do hope with small steps like Postura Project, the taste for fashion with a distinct Filipino flavor will trickle to mainstream. :)

    Alex
    The Reluctant Stylista

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