Here Are 19 Filipino Fashion Brands Featured In 'The Broken Marriage Vow'
Get to know the designers and brands behind the all Filipino-made wardrobe of Jodi Sta. Maria, Zanjoe Marudo, Sue Ramirez, and Zaijian Jaranilla in 'The Broken Marriage Vow'
The Broken Marriage Vow is unlike any other drama you'll ever see on local television. This series proudly brings Filipino costume design to a whole new level. Connie Macatuno, the show’s director and costume design head, created an entirely new experience on Philippine television through showcasing all Filipino-made clothing. In a Metro exclusive with Connie, we talked about her vision for the series and how important it is for the cast to don nothing but distinct Pinoy pieces in the show.
This telenovela will have its cast in clothing created by designers and brands from all over the country. Jodi Sta. Maria, Zanjoe Marudo, Sue Ramirez, Zaijian Jaranilla, and the rest of the cast each have their own on-screen wardrobe especially curated based on their character's personality and sense of style.
From clothing, bags and accessories, to bespoke shoes, and more, take a look at the gallery down below to get to know 19 of the Filipino designers and brands that have been tapped by The Broken Marriage Vow to dress its casts for the entire show.
Click the photo credit link on each slide so we can directly take you to their respective Instagram accounts. Re-create your favorite outfits from the show and support local craftsmen all at the same time by shopping from these brands.

The Broken Marriage Vow Fashion
The Broken Marriage Vow Fashion
By Metro.StyleMarch 23 2023, 8:16 PM
Adante Leyesa
Accessories and bag Designer Adante Leyesa’s signature denim and beaded pieces are worth every penny. Adante’s bags are made to be worn everyday or for special occasions.
Photo Credit: Photo from @adanteleyesa
Agsam Fashion Fern
Made from a fern plant called Agsam, this brand beautifully showcases handwoven pieces by indigenous women in Surigao del Sur. Artist and Social Entrepreneur Gina Nebrida Ty makes sure that the 45-year-old art of Agsam weaving is shown in each accessory or bag.
Photo Credit: Photo from @agsamfashionfern
Alchemista
Banker-turned-designer Georgina Teng learned metalsmithing and enameling under Australian art jeweler Valerie Aked. Alchemista jewelry are truly artful pieces that you can take from day to night!
Photo Credit: Photo from @alchemistaonline
Beatriz
Hard clutches and jewelry from Beatriz that are made from natural Philippine grasses, recycled plastic and tilapia fish leather are so fun and colorful that you can see it from afar. Designed by Carissa Cruz Evangelista, these luxurious hand-crafted pieces are made to last you a lifetime.
Photo Credit: Photo from @beatriz_accessories
Farah Abu
Farah Abu’s larger-than-life accessories are cult-favorites for a reason. Each ornate pair of earrings or necklaces are thoughtfully made with locally recognized elements like fresh water pearls, corals, and tassels.
Photo Credit: Photo from @farah_abu
Filip + Inna
Filip + Inna has mastered the art of combining tradition and contemporary design with the help of their partner artisans from across the archipelago. Ancient techniques of weaving, embroidery, and beadwork are all carefully shown on the brand’s statement pieces.
Photo Credit: Photo from @filipinna
J Makitalo
Crafted by the most talented goldsmiths in the country, Joyce Makitalo’s fine art jewelry are sought after by many for its symbolic designs. To have and to hold her bold pieces will send us to fashion heaven!
Photo Credit: Photo from @jmakitalojewelry
Jo-rel Espina
Jo-rel Espina’s ready-to-wear pieces for men and women could make any ordinary day feel festive. Color, texture, and structure play an important part in Jo-rel’s designs.
Photo Credit: Photo from @jorel_espinaph
Ken Samudio
Internationally renowned Designer Ken Samudio is a biologist-turned-accessories designer whose work has been recognized in four of the fashion capitals. He is known for his breathtaking coral reef-inspired hard clutches and accessories.
Photo Credit: Photo from @kensamudio
Lokal Home Art Fashion
The brand of Connie Macatuno and her son bring edge to Filipino fashion. Whether hand-painted or entirely made from local weaves, Lokal Home Art Fashion’s denim jackets, dresses, and ponchos are our no-brainer favorites.
Photo Credit: Photo from @iamlokal
Maco Custodio
Made of woven foil scraps, leather, and rubber, Maco Custodio’s sustainable shoes are a collaboration between the shoemakers of Marikina, mother weavers of Pililia, Rizal, and the KABALIKAT community of Baseco in Manila. The make and appeal of Maco’s shoes will be seen in the show soon!
Photo Credit: Photo from @macocustodio
Mjorian
Jewelry designer and entrepreneur Marigrace Reano puts love and light on everything she makes. Every Mjorian piece of jewelry is versatile and could be worn and styled multiple ways! A true fit to our busy Filipina lifestyle.
Photo Credit: Photo from @mjorian
Mu. by TMK Designs
For those who are looking for leather footwear that are hand-crafted and sourced here in the Philippines, MU. by TMK Designs has got you covered with their comfortable footwear for men and women.
Photo Credit: Photo from @mu.bytmk
Nino Franco
Nino Franco’s uniquely detailed pieces are made by the women artisans of Tboli from Lake Sebu, South Cotabato. Creative Director Wilson Limon's goal for the brand has always been about making ethnic and contemporary wear available for everyone.
Photo Credit: Photo from @ninofranco.ph
Piesa
Paula Pioquinto-Dimaano founded Piesa because of her penchant for handmade things. This brand uplifts and supports women from all walks of life. From earrings, necklaces, cuffs, to shirts, each piece from Piesa celebrates anyone who chooses to wear them with pride!
Photo Credit: Photo from @piesaph
Rhett Eala
Veteran designer Rhett Eala is a household name in the fashion industry. His one-of-a-kind hand-painted fabrics and local weave pieces are a must-have if you’re starting a Filipino-made wardrobe.
Photo Credit: Photo from @rhetteala
Tina Campos
From raffia tassel earrings to freshwater pearl and baroque pearl pieces, Tina Campos’ jewelry are beautiful in every way! Layer up or wear them as is to match your everyday outfits.
Photo Credit: Photo from @tinacamposjewelry
Zapateria
Zapateria serves as the Philippines’ first creative hub for footwear design and development. The mules, triple monk strap brogues, and Mary Jane shoes are their bestsellers!
Photo Credit: Photo from @zapateriahub
Zarah Juan
No one does bags quite like Zarah Juan. We know for a fact that the padyak bag among many of Zarah Juan’s top favorites will be shown in ‘The Broken Marriage Vow’. It’s never too early or too late to cop a piece for yourself.
Photo Credit: Photo from @zarahjuan
Watch The Broken Marriage Vow every 8:40 PM on Kapamilya Channel, TV5, A2Z, and Kapamilya Online Live on ABS-CBN Entertainment’s YouTube channel. Advance episodes are also available on TFC and VIU, 48 hours before its TV broadcast!
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