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Kultura’s Filipino Design Studio is expanding its showcase of Filipino craftsmanship, featuring guest brands and in-house favorites. The event, now in its third year, runs from tomorrow until the end of the month at Kultura in SM Podium in Mandaluyong.

As with its previous editions, the event promises a curated selection of Filipino-made products, ranging from contemporary fashion to sustainable home decor.

As we all know, the Filipino Design Studio is more than just a marketplace. By bringing together a diverse array of artisanal brands, focusing on modern interpretations of traditional weaves and crafts, this two-week event also becomes a celebration of tradition.

In keeping with the growing trend of mindful consumption, the Filipino Design Studio also places a strong emphasis on eco-friendly and sustainable products – its way to underscore eco-conscious consumerism.

So, what can shoppers and fashion enthusiasts expect from this event starting tomorrow? Fashion enthusiasts can find a range of updated Filipiniana pieces from brands like Happy Andrada, Pampinay, and Ethnique.

Happy Andrada’s beaded barong bomber jacket is a modern twist on a classic. For those inclined towards sustainable fashion, the Cachet Collection offers elegant pieces crafted from surplus couture fabrics. Talk about merging style with sustainability.

Pampinay offers high quality clothing pieces with vibrant artworks
The Cachet Collection has elegant pieces which are sustainably made from surplus couture fabrics

In fashion, accessories play a crucial role in completing any outfit. Visitors can expect to find sophisticated jewelry from Lily Jewelry, custom pieces from Pamanna Jewellery, and upcycled carabao horn accessories from Kara de Juan. The studio will also feature intricate designs by Matthew & Melka, adding a touch of whimsy to any ensemble.

Kara de Juan offers accessories made from upcycled carabao horns
Matthew & Melka’s Sylvie Petite bag features gorgeous chic design

The event also highlights products crafted by local communities, including solihiya bags from Alixia Marie and vibrant laptop cases from Woven. RCB Crafts presents chic native bags and baskets, while Ilha offers witty statement clutches that are perfect for those who appreciate unique, conversation-starting pieces. Jim Weaver’s scarves and pocket squares, adorned with whimsical artwork, make for ideal pasalubong (souvenir) items.

For those seeking personal care and gift options, the studio features Pili Ani’s skincare products, which harness the natural power of Pili and Elemi oils, and Dermtropics’ coconut-powered skincare line, both celebrated for their effectiveness and eco-friendliness.

Home decor enthusiasts will find an array of curated items, from the gift-worthy collections of Millie Monday and Casa Juan to the environmentally friendly candles by Vintage Candles. Amber & Anne’s home accessories add a touch of elegance, perfectly complementing the overall theme of the event.

Visitors to the Filipino Design Studio can also enjoy several special offers and activities. On select dates, attendees can personalize their purchases with free laser engraving, join a workshop by Pili Ani to create their essential oil blend, and take advantage of bonus points for SMAC and Prestige members. Shoppers also stand a chance to win staycations at Pico De Loro Batangas, Taal Vista Hotel Tagaytay, and Lanson Hotel Mall of Asia.

With a diverse roster of brands including Agsam, Alixia Marie, Azucar, Binibini Marikit, and many more, Kultura’s Filipino Design Studio is a must-visit for anyone interested in supporting local craftsmanship.

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