The Philippine Fashion Week (PHFW) is making a major comeback.
Get ready for an exciting new era in Philippine fashion which aims to transform itself into a global treasure trove of creativity. This time, its leaders means business: literally and figuratively. With a bold new vision, PHFW will now go beyond the runway, expanding into an all-encompassing lifestyle platform under new management by Amorada Inc.
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Guided by Chief Vision Officer Nikky Nicandro III, PHFW seeks to opens doors for groundbreaking collaborations. PHFW is envisioned to be a dynamic venue for brands, creators, and innovators. With this strategic direction, PHFW positions itself as a bridge between fashion and lifestyle, blending Filipino talent with international influence.
The relaunch also honors the legacy of PHFW’s founders, Joey and Audie Espino, who established the event in 1997. For over two decades, PHFW has championed Filipino designers. It provided a stage where local talent flourished. Now, with support from global partnerships, PHFW is poised to bring Filipino design to a worldwide audience.
The 2025 relaunch will emphasize cross-industry partnerships and collaborations with major international fashion events. This revitalized vision aims to elevate PHFW from a fashion event to a launchpad for the future of Filipino creativity and innovation. With an expanded purpose and broader reach, Philippine Fashion Week is set to become a premier platform. It will showcase what’s next in fashion and beyond.
For the launch held recently at the Ayala Museum, 7 master couture pieces showcased the new Philippine Fashion Week logo. These were from talented designers Jerome Salaya Ang, Jobert Cristobal, Nina Ricci Eleazar, Jaggy Glarino, Ulysses King, Amir Sali, and Cherry Veric.
Inspirations.PH and its mother company Themes & Motifs are stoked to be strategic partners in this rebirth of Philippine fashion. Their Chief Inspirer and COO, Ms. Sharon P. Fabian attended the launch of the The Philippine Fashion Week (PHFW) held recently at the Ayala Museum on the personal invitation of Nicandro, a fellow visionary with big hopes for the Philippines’ place in the global fashion scene.
Pics courtesy of Philippine Fashion Week.