We’ve listed down some of the exciting events in fashion and style that kept our calendar filled this July
We’re eagerly anticipating the end of the rainy season and for the sunshine to grace the metro again. While some of us are jetting off to sunnier pastures, Tatler is keeping the fort down regarding the most happening fashion events in the city.
This month, we joined designer Vania Romoff as she unveiled her new bridal studio in Mandaluyong. We also played dress-up at Tory Burch’s location in Power Plant Mall, where we caught a glimpse of the label’s summer 2024 capsule collection. Other than that, we shopped our hearts out at the Bench x Katutubo pop-up market and joined our friends at the preview Editor’s Market’s newest store in BGC.
Here’s what’s on our style this July 2024.
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Vania Romoff opens her bridal studio
Womenswear designer Vania Romoff gave us a glimpse of her new bridal salon space in Shangri-La Plaza’s East Wing along with her. Tucked into the same location where she keeps her ready-to-wear collection, the studio boasts 41 sqm of space dedicated to fitting the dress of your dreams.
Romoff previously launched her bridalwear experience during the pandemic, when services were done completely online. Now, any bride can take Romoff on their journey and schedule a private fitting in this space.
Tory Burch unveils their summer capsule collection
Tory Burch channels warm weather and the feeling of vacation days with their 2024 summer capsule collection, inspired by the namesake designer's recent travels to Africa. The collection's bright colours and hand-crafted textures manifest in a range of ready-to-wear items and accessories—from totes and handbags to swimsuits and mini dresses.
Held at Rockwell last July 5, invited guests such as style personalities Nicole Andersson, Janeena Chan, Michelle Dy, and Martin Ho had a look at the new selection.
The Editor’s Market comes to Bonifacio Global City
Singaporean casual womenswear brand The Editor’s Market officially opened its latest pop-up store on July 7 in Bonifacio Global City. Days prior, the press was given a preview of the retail space’s curated selection, including the brand’s iconic pieces and latest collection, ‘Hot Shot’.
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Katutubo highlights the works of local designers and artisans
Manila’s artists, designers and entrepreneurs came together for Katutubo, a three-day pop-up market that made its makeshift home at the Bench Tower in Bonifacio Global City. The selection of products includes fine jewellery, Filipino-inspired apparel, handmade accessories, and other crafts.
Conceptualised in 2016 by Mons Romulo, Katutubo is known to support indigenous artists and small local businesses by providing a platform for them to sell their products.
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Jor-El Espina celebrates 20 years of design
Designer Jor-El Espina is set to unveil a new, art deco-inspired collection to commemorate his 20th year in fashion. A preview will be held on July 30 at the Hotel Okura Manila in Newport World Resorts.
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