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Cotton On - Gen Z fashion girls will surely love Cotton On’s take on Y2K. From matching plaid sets to baby tees, the brand is the perfect one stop shop for all things Y2K.
Strongvillage - Inspired by streetwear cultures, Russell Villafuerte made use of upcycled materials to create one-of-a-kind pieces. Denim was a sure standout on the runway!
Antonina - Antonina Abad Amoncio’s Spring/Summer collection explored on the beauty of lights and shadows. The designer tapped on a dark yet subtle take on exaggerated silhouettes, cut-out pieces, and all-black statement pieces.
Kashieca x Lucy Torres-Gomez - Kashieca and Lucy is a match made in heaven! The capsule collection is filled with 8 versatile dresses and 8 separates made with fabrics such as cotton, linen, and silk, all of which are perfect for everyday outfitting.
Urban Revivo - Trendsetting international brand Urban Revivo took over Bench Fashion Week for the first time with vibrant must-have pieces for men and women. From knits, puffed blouses, to artful prints on shirts, Urban Revivo is everyone’s new favorite fashion destination.
Martin Bautista - No one does ocassionwear like Martin Bautista. He never fails to surprise us with his use of color and amplified silhouettes! On the runway, we saw vibrant pieces of dresses, separates, and ensembles styled with athleisure undertones.
Bench x Mobo “Masaganang Ani” - Lesley Mobo threw a fiesta on the runway. The designer beautifully showed the rich cultural and agricultural heritage of the Philippines through his take on everyday casual wear and print-on-print baro’t sayas. What a festive way to end Bench Fashion Week!