Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Filipino designers take proud notice in Fashion nowadays, more often than you think. Bringing a mix of contemporary and traditional design elements to the table. Standing tall as one of the leading producers of textiles and fabrics. PH clothing brands in the Philippines become stronger than ever as they take the scene. Not to mention, being a proud member of the (AAPI) Heritage Month. 6 Clothing Brands from the Philippines to Scout for 2024 New-age Filipino designers bring their A-game to the table this year. From an ambitious-art-turned-wardrobe to staple pieces that fit everyday wear, fashion is everywhere. With that, let’s celebrate new looks and aesthetics with these 6 emerging brands for 2024. Guaranteed to take your perspectives on clothes to a whole new level. ABAKADA ALT TEXT: AbakadaUniform Collection. Photo via abkdco.com @abkdco celebrates local heritage and spirit with an all-Filipino design team. ABAKADA embodies Filipino street culture and contemporary design fit for everyday wear. With its “para sa kultura” or “for the culture” byline, it stands tall for pieces that stick true to its roots. The pieces include various apparel like shirts, sweatpants, hoodies, and even varsity-themed sweaters. Paying homage to sharp swag with designs and prints with Filipino referencing. ÁRAW ALT TEXT: Áraw core classics collection. Photo via araw-araw.com Sticking to the basics is a must. For founder Carla Sison, @araw.theline aims to be easygoing. The chic brand adheres to the modern-day presko Filipina silhouette. Their collection comprises basics with linen touches finished with form-fitting silhouettes. Presenting breathable fabrics and flowy designs to suit natural complexion and beauty. CARL JAN CRUZ Denis Biker Jacket from Carl Jan Cruz. Photo via Carl Jan Cruz. @carljancruz caters to the more novel-abstract part of Filipino Fashion, CARL JAN CRUZ. The label creates details that mimic “caricatures” through exaggerated and deconstructed silhouettes. Fit for the androgynous and explorative people in Filipino Fashion. The brand considers itself as an altruist of its moniker. Being nonchalant to unify pieces and perspectives to be one. When you’re wearing a clothing piece from CJC, expect A LOT of heads to turn. ISLA PROJECT ALT TEXT: ISLA project script logo. Photo by isla.project @isla.project aims to be your go-to streetwear brand. A streetwear brand that started in the Philippines and now operating in Los Angeles. ISLA Project serves dashing graphics and high-quality fabrics while presenting the OG look. Furthermore, each of the brand’s collections adheres to give back to the community. Through charity-driven efforts to various causes back to the motherland. ISLA’s efforts hope to bring the Filipino community to an understanding of the term roots. To become grounded and exceed expectations. KARMA COLLECTIVE ALT TEXT: A one-of-one jacket made by KARMA. Photo via neocha.com @whatsyourkarmamanila advocates sustainability while leaving a legacy of looking FLY. Founded by a prominent member of the Season Pass PH collective, Erik Saguiped. Also known as “The Vintage Junkie MNL”. The KARMA collective takes you on an upcycled journey through one-of-one statement pieces. Created with colorful palettes and loud prints of leftover scraps from vintage clothes. KARMA guarantees each piece passes as 100% vintage. MUNIMUNI STUDIO ALT TEXT: Munimuni Studio’s Mayumi Collection photoshoot. Photo via munimunistudio.com MUNIMUNI studio catches the typical soft girl era of Filipinos. The Women-led business’ goal is to showcase Filipina potential. @munimuni.studio produces collections in limited batches. Meeting responsible practices that altogether maintain evergreen designs. Each clothing article refines to be exclusive to anyone who orders. Dashing each piece to scream femininity at its finest. Facebook Comments
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