by Penny Angeles-Tan | Aug 4, 2022 | Fashion
The future meets the present as Ellis Co, 21, presented his debut collection with the idea of déjà vu in mind. Dubbed “Memoirs of the Future,” the fall 2022 collection marked the coming of his high-fashion streetwear brand ARCHIVES.
“I chose the brand name ARCHIVES because the clothes that I design are timeless and lasting pieces, and in itself, a collection of historical records,” Ellis, the brand’s founder and director of design, said. “I perceive these pieces as the remnants of me as a designer for years to come, and years after I’m gone.”

Described as a fashion presentation beyond the traditional runway, the “Memoirs of the Future” show was truly a multisensory experience envisioned by the young designer. To make this fashion time travel possible, he worked with director Frank Mamaril to bring his vision come to life. And on July 27, 2022, Whitespace Manila in Makati City was transformed into a portal where guests got a glimpse of the future of fashion through Ellis’ designs, with the help of ARCHIVES’ creative director Reika Mayani.
The guiding theme of the collection is Ellis’ passion for eco-brutalism, modernity, and the Japanese fashion aesthetic. These themes were echoed in the many elements of the event starting with the food. Featuring the culinary works of chef Margarita Fores, Manila’s most fashionable crowd was treated to a modern gastronomic journey as the first part of the ARCHIVES experience. Upon entering the show’s venue, guests were instantly transported to the future. Like a scene from a dystopian film, the space was an arena where gray angular structures were complemented with lush greens, offering the perfect set to Ellis’ designs.
Opening the show were the musicians from the Manila String Machine, setting the mood as they performed Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, Concerto No. 2, “Summer” III. Presto. The string musician’s performance didn’t end there. Throughout the show, they played melodies accompanying the contemporary beats of the music produced by Ellis, another nod to the future-meets-now theme.

As the fog began to rise, models walked the runway wearing Ellis’ designs. “Memoirs of the Future” presented a total of 44 looks, divided into segments for the show. It started with a parade of black, giving a first look at the designer’s take on unconventional proportions. Outerwear was reimagined into oversized pieces with obi belts and curved cut lapels — the designer’s signature touch. Breaking the dark and gloomy display was a white garb with a flounced hat that was so dramatic it took everyone’s breath away. Following it was Ellis’ play on neutrals and fall dressing. Classic pairings like the black dress with a trench coat and puffer coats and cargo-like pants got a new look with his exploration of structure and silhouettes. Ending the show was a display of his gray designs making it a true fashion display for the cool kids of today.
“When I design, I’m very focused on the silhouette, how the shape looks, how the piece drops on the body, especially, the minor details,” Ellis said. “Basically, I’m trying to make something that hasn’t been done yet but is still familiar. I try to find the familiarity in the unfamiliar.”
Apart from Ellis’ inspiration, what made this collection unique was his addition of boxing gloves and head gears to some of the pieces. This is another personal stamp of the designer as before becoming a self-taught architect, music producer, and designer, he also has a background in boxing.
Another recurring theme in the show is androgyny. Aside from the clothes, a sense of gender neutrality was also present in the models’ makeup. To achieve that, Ellis worked with makeup artist Gery Penaso. Much like future humans out of hibernation pods, the female and male models sported an elevated bedhead look — burgundy eyes, bleached brows, and raw and unpolished hair with metallic tipped nails completing the whole vibe.
“The collection is very detailed. I want to make sure that we apply it also to the beauty looks,” Gery said. “It is very rare on the runway to have nails also done. When they all come down to the runway, they look very cohesive”
Ending the fashion presentation on a high note were the electrifying performances by Jalen Davis, popularly known as MDMA or Molly (an American recording artist from Atlanta, Georgia) while DJ Patty Tiu played the coolest music for the night crowd.
“There are standards for quality, but when it comes to creativity, fashion is a medium,” Ellis said. “Whatever you create through fabric, that’s your own original design. It is just like music and painting, but your tool is the fabric. Fashion is an art form.”
To stay updated about “Memoirs of the Future,” visit Archives’ official Instagram page @archives.galerie.
by Penny Angeles-Tan | Feb 26, 2022 | Fashion
CHRCTR Clothing, a premium clothing brand originating from the province of Laguna, sets to open its second store in celebration of its first anniversary in Tondo, Manila on February 26. The new entrant clothing brand started its operations in February 2021 in Biñan, Laguna with the goal to be recognized as a Philippine brand to create a dent in the international streetwear industry.
Strategically located in the most culturally diverse district in the city of Manila, the expansion and opening of CHRCTR Tondo Flagship Store echo the call of the brand to have a bold, compassionate, and distinctive personality for each individual.
“We are confident that in these rich-cultured streets of Tondo, CHRCTR Clothing will open the opportunity to our kababayan to be bold, be distinct, be the person they want to be,” said JB Gajita, Founder and Managing Director of CHRCTR Clothing. “We started with only 100 shirts on stock, now we are reaching thousands of brave souls nationwide.”
Located along Velasquez Street, the new CHRCTR Tondo Flagship Store will showcase its complete product line from shirts, pants, shoes, caps, socks, and its new HARI NG TONDO branded shirts.
“We rally everyone to wear the brand that defines your personality because you are not like everyone else,” said Gajita.
by Penny Angeles-Tan | Jan 13, 2019 | Lifestyle
The New Year means new beginnings and new trends. Be the first to know the newest fashion trends. SM offers a 2019 fashion forecast and useful tips to help up your style game.
Here are the top fashion trends for 2019:
Shine with bright, bold colors.
Add a punch of color to your wardrobe with coral, the Pantone color of the year. Lurid blue, yellow, and red are also expected to reign supreme this year, as well as muddy brown and electric green. Match the bright colors with near-neutrals like beige for maximum impact.
Bring on the ruffles … lots and lots of ’em.
These fabulous frocks are expected to dominate everything from casual to formal wear this year. It is the new fashion statement for women who want to make an entrance without showing too much skin.
Experiment with scarves.
Scarves can go a long way to inject fun changes to your every day look. They are versatile enough to be worn as a headscarf or around the neck with a bow. Consider playing with different materials and investing in a silk scarf for a more luxurious feel.
Walk on the wild side with safari fashion.
To pull off this 2019 trend, treat every day like you’re going on an African safari. That means sporty silhouettes, shirt dresses, shorts, and capris.
Oversized suits and boyfriend clothes are here to stay.
Overhaul your office wardrobe with oversized suits and jackets. Own the room with these suits that preserve comfort and exude power.
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by Penny Angeles-Tan | Dec 15, 2018 | Business

Piolo Pascual, brand ambassador for Figlia Uomo
The excitement was palpable when the country’s hottest leading man, Piolo Pascual, finally made an appearance in a fashion show as the brand ambassador of Figlia UOMO, the new stylish line of shoes for men.
Stylish, versatile and masculine, Piolo Pascual is the perfect representation of what Figlia UOMO stands for. With a variety of designs to choose from, Figlia UOMO also complements the actor’s diverse lifestyle.
The fashion show was Pascual’s first appearance as the brand ambassador. It also featured Figlia UOMO’s three stylish collections: formal, semi-formal and casual.
Joining Pascual in the launch were other celebrity eye candies including Marco Gumabao, John Vic De Guzman, Jairus Aquino, Mark Neumann, and Jason Dy. The event was hosted by sports newscaster, Jeneena Chan.
UOMO means “man” in Italian. As the men’s line of a trusted brand, Figlia UOMO offers the same quality, style and comfort Figlia is known for. The new shoe line aims to set the trend in men’s shoes through its unique collection of impeccable designs at competitive prices.

Gracing the launch of Figlia UOMO were (L-R) Jairus Aquino, Marco Gumabao, Figlia president Joey Enriquez, Piolo Pascual, John Vic De Guzman, and Mark Neumann
For more information, visit https://www.figlia.com.ph/.
by Penny Angeles-Tan | Sep 20, 2018 | Lifestyle

Lola Androgynous aka Tessie Singson wearing Ulitsa Sneakers
There is no denying the power of youth in the twenty-first century. But every now and again, a certain kind of woman comes along to challenge popular convention.
In the world of fashion, Lola Androgynous (Tessie Singson) has become a symbol to women of all ages thanks to her daring and unabashedly playful aesthetics. And with this, Melissa Shoes is proud to recognize her as a #MeInMelissa Style Maven for the month of September.
“I’m really grateful for the people who appreciate my personal style,” Lola Androgynous shares. “They inspire me to look my best, so in return I would be able to make them smile and inspire them to have fun dressing up as well.”
#MeInMelissa is the latest campaign by Melissa Shoes, the iconic Brazilian footwear manufacturer. This inspiring campaign features passionate and successful women whose distinct and individual styles best represent Melissa’s 2018 Open Vibes collection.
Who is Tessie Singson?
Known to thousands on social media, Lola Androgynous’ love for fashion began at an early age. “My mom always enjoyed dressing me up since I was the only rose among the thorns. I grew up with three very butch brothers.”
Ten years ago, she found further inspiration through her son, fashion blogger, JP Singson. Following a series of trips to hubs such as San Francisco, California, and Tokyo, Japan, JP introduced his mother to gender-neutral stylings.

Lola Androgynous aka Tessie Singson wearing Bend Shoes
“My son introduced me to this world of fashion and we talk the same language in terms of fashion,” Lola Androgynous begins. “He knows exactly what I like and what looks great on me. I look up to strong, stylish women like fashion blogger, Lyn Slater (Icon Accidental), and style icon, Iris Apfel. These women are not afraid to express themselves through fashion and inspire women like me to dress unapologetically. They are living examples that you can still have fun with what you wear, regardless of age.”
Together with JP, Lola Androgynous began to share her outfits online. “People started complimenting my style. Eventually, this led to chronicling my outfits on a fashion blog JP created. Now, my fashion diary is more accessible thanks to Instagram.”
In the years since Lola Androgynous has become a popular fixture on social media. Every day, thousands of users from the Philippines and beyond log-on to Instagram to check out her adventures around the world and her slaying looks!
Pulling an outfit together
Good footwear has the power to pull an outfit together while standing out as a statement piece. Many women have now begun to seek pairs that enable them to maintain comfort while staying relevant; a unique asset that Melissa provides with every product.
According to Lola Androgynous, “Shoes are very important in my wardrobe because it can make or break an outfit.”
A self-proclaimed ‘mom on the go’, Lola Androgynous is drawn to Melissa’s low-maintenance and comfortable approach to stylish footwear. This comes through in her footwear choice for her Style Maven’s shoot, the Melissa She, among other favorites that include Bend and Ulitsa Sneaker; signature Melissa pieces that blend with her personality and minimalistic approach to style.

“I love the variety of styles that cater to every single woman in the planet. I’m absolutely sure there’s one, two, or more pairs that would suit any woman’s fancy. Melissa shoes are affordable, you don’t have to break the bank to look fabulous!”
Lola Androgynous is living proof that you can never be too young to have a quirky and irreverent personal aesthetic. It’s this defining quality that makes her a #MeInMelissa Style maven.
About Melissa
Melissa is an iconic global footwear brand from Brazil. Established in 1979, Melissa is highly regarded for its avant-garde designs, sustainable materials, and collaborations with a number of high-profile names from the world of art and fashion.

Melissa Style Mavens
From sexy stilettos to fabulous flats, Melissa shoes have brought fashion and comfort to new heights. Melissa brings the future of fashion to the world.
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