Here’s the rundown on the best of style this March 2025
Once again, style came in full force this month, offering an exciting array of fashion, beauty, and jewellery highlights. We had the opportunity to explore new collections, attend exclusive previews, and mingle with some of our favourite recurring faces in the Tatler sphere. This month, the spotlight shone on our local designers, from John Herrera taking Filipino textiles to Paris Fashion Week to two new collections from the deft hands of Rajo Laurel.
Dive into our monthly round-up of style events, encounters, and other happenings that made March 2025 one for the lookbooks.
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Patis Tesoro releases book and documentary
Last February, we had the pleasure of interviewing Patis Tesoro at her art-filled San Pablo, Laguna home where she discussed her career, advocacies and decades-long love affair with design. This month coincides with the release of a book and accompanying documentary entitled Filipiniana is Forever. This new project is a comprehensive ode to an enduring passion for heritage and craftsmanship.
Read more: Patis Tesoro shows no signs of slowing down in her effort to preserve and promote Filipino design
Rajo Laurel unveils two spring-summer 2025 collections

Above Ayaan Gown from the 'Protea' collection by the House of Laurel (Photo: Artu Nepomuceno)

Above A look from RAJO's spring-summer 2025 collection (Photo: Alexis Dave Co; Instagram/@therajostore)
Rajo Laurel reveals two spring-summer 2025 collections for his House of Laurel and RAJO. ‘Protea,’ inspired by his recent travels across the African continent, joins a roster of travel-inspired collections, while RAJO’s latest drop explores the sense of sight, marking the first in a series delving into the concept of the human body.
Read more: Rajo Laurel on his ‘Protea’ collection: a love letter to Africa’s colours, culture, and soul
John Herrera debuts at Paris Fashion Week

Above A look from John Herrera's debut at Paris Fashion Week (Photo: Paris City Fashion Week)
John Herrera made his Paris Fashion Week debut with ‘Femme à la Mode,’ a 10-piece haute couture collection honouring fashionable women throughout history. The London-based Filipino designer presented a stunning array of silhouettes and opulent textiles, from silk velvets to Swarovski-encrusted fabrics.
Read more: John Herrera makes his Paris Fashion Week debut, taking Filipino textiles to the world stage
Patty Ang opens The Headquarters
Above A look inside the Headquarters by Patty Ang (Photo: Courtesy of Brandit Consultancy)
Patty Ang revealed her new concept, The Headquarters, a stylish new space located along the expanse of Makati’s Jupiter Street. This endeavour brings together her two brands—Patty Ang Atelier for formalwear and Patton for sportswear and athleisure staples. The space also serves as a hub for Ang’s bespoke consultations, offering new and returning clients a personalised approach to fashion.
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