Dubbed the #BayoxElla collection, this new collaborative project of Ella Pangilinan-Miranda and Bayo highlights every season of her life
Ella Pangilinan-Miranda’s most heartfelt collection could not have come at a better time—during the holiday season, a time traditionally reserved for reflection and introspection. “[It’s] the most personal collection I have ever put together with Bayo,” she shares, reflecting on how her stories were incorporated through each print and design.
Celebrating creativity, connection, and the moments that shaped her, #BayoxElla collection captures Pangilinan-Miranda’s discovery of her personal style after becoming a wife. As Bayo celebrates decades of design excellence in 2024, this collection marks a new chapter inspired by shared memories and milestones.
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Above Ella Pangilinan-Miranda poses wearing her new collection with Bayo

Above Ella Pangilinan-Miranda poses wearing her new collection with Bayo

Above Ella Pangilinan-Miranda poses wearing her new collection with Bayo

Above Ella Pangilinan-Miranda poses wearing her new collection with Bayo
The new collection features pieces in festive tones, along with reimagined classics, such as a silk dress adorned with fringes, a sleeveless dress with a frill drop waist accent, and a water-based ink-printed dress made of cotton fabric. Each design was created to pair and coordinate with other pieces quickly and carefully crafted to be more gentle for the planet.
Along with launching this new collection, Bayo is proud to announce the expansion of its Carbon Offsetting Program, which was initially launched through Styleshops. Enabled by a collaboration with a European third-party auditor, this initiative supports projects aligned with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, ranging from renewable energy to safe community water programmes.
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Above Ella Pangilinan-Miranda in her #BayoxElla collection

Above Ella Pangilinan-Miranda in her #BayoxElla collection

Above Ella Pangilinan-Miranda in her #BayoxElla collection

Above Ella Pangilinan-Miranda in her #BayoxElla collection
As of this writing, the brand offers this opportunity to in-store customers, empowering them to contribute to these impactful initiatives. This endeavour highlights its commitment to broader objectives beyond fashion, which aligns with the Race to Zero Philippines campaign led by the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP).
In addition to its thoughtfully designed pieces that prioritise environmental responsibility, the #BayoxElla collection seeks to provide style imbued with narratives of transformation, growth, and change. Each garment, crafted and produced locally in the Philippines, reflects Bayo's dedication to sustainable fashion and its ongoing journey of development, one piece at a time.
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