Fashion
The New York Fashion Week Looks We’re Loving Right Now
As the fashion crowd moves to London, we take a look back at New York Fashion Week and the looks that are already all over our Pinterest boards.

The advent of February can mean a lot of things to different people. The romance of Valentine’s Day, of course. The dead of winter, for those in the northern hemispheres. And then there’s that month-long event that will dictate how we dress in the months to come–it’s time to kick off the series of Fashion Weeks.
If you follow as many “fashion people” as I do (and I say that with utmost love for the editors and personalities on the coveted front row), then your Instagram feed has been blowing up. New York Fashion Week has kicked off the festivities, and it’s brought with it a plethora of content. There are the obsessively staged candid shots, close-up photos of accessories, and IG stories of models walking down the runway in slow-mo or Boomerang, whichever the preference.
Although the crowds at the shows are just as Pinterest-worthy, the best inspiration is still on the runway. The Fall-Winter 2018 looks might not fit too well with our tropical climate–although I’ve seen many shearling jackets I am dying to wear–but we’ve found more than a few details that could spruce up our closets.

Fall-Winter 2018 looks from A.L.C., Jeremy Scott, Oscar de la Renta, and Tory Burch
The Pink Ranger
If last year’s color du jour was the sweet and subtle Millenial Pink, this year is all about fuchsia. The hue is unapologetically feminine, and gets a nice visual contrast in a tailored pantsuit like at A.L.C. Tory Burch and Oscar de la Renta embraced the girliness with A-line skirts and flowy fabric. A fun favorite, though, is the Jem and the Holograms-esque looks at Jeremy Scott–we’re totally getting purple tights now!

Fall-Winter 2018 looks from Badgley Mishka, Bottega Venetta, Michael Kors, and Victoria Beckham
Animal Instincts
New York felt more than just an urban jungle on Fashion Week, where a slew of animal prints hit the runway. The look is more Vogue than va-va-voom though, with head-to-toe looks done in more boxy silhouettes–the Victoria Beckham coat is on our must-have list! One look we’ll definitely be copying though is from Bottega Venetta’s menswear collection. A hint of a tiger print under a monochrome pantsuit serves the perfect peek of the animal inside.

Fall-Winter 2018 looks from Red Valentino, Oscar de la Renta, Kate Spade New York, and Grey Jason Wu
Sweater Weather
It seems our cold weather favorite is finally fashionable. We’re loving the oversized sweater and ultra-feminine skirt combo for its cute, cozy and completely wearable appeal. There’s nothing wrong with going for a dark-colored ensemble (the all-black Grey Jason Wu look is perfect for the gloomy days of typhoon season), but floral details as in Oscar de la Renta add a certain sweetness factor.

Fall-Winter 2018 looks from Mara Hoffman, Tom Ford, Norma Kamali, and See by Chloe
The Perfect Puff
True, there’s really no need for thick coats when you’re in the Philippines, but that’s what our year-end international exoduses are for. If you’re traveling to colder climes this year, make sure you’ve got some statement outerwear to keep warm but look cool. New York Fashion Week saw some exaggerated shapes, such as the super poofy long coat from Norma Kamali. Tom Ford’s patched jacket might be more up my alley though–it’s the perfect way to add some personality to our basic travel looks.

Fall-Winter 2018 looks from Diane von Furstenberg
Line We Love: Diane von Furstenberg
We don’t have to explain why DVF is a fashion icon–the wrap dress remains one of the most flattering and chic shapes today. This season, though, we’re raving about the pantsuits. The fashion house sent out a series of printed coordinates that somehow look put-together and effortless at the same time, and I’m thinking this could easily be my new work day uniform. Who else is with me?
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To See and Be Seen: Philippine Terno Gala, A Celebration of Heritage and Couture

by Kingsley Medalla | photography Emmanuele Sawit
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Behind the Scenes: Backstage at The Philippine Terno Fashion Show 2025 in the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel & Casino

By Doro Barandino
What most people attending fashion events don’t realize is that the actual battleground happens backstage. Here’s a peek at the real magic that transpires among fashion designers, stylists, hair and make-up artists, dressers, and ramp models hours before showtime. In the recent Philippine Terno fashion show, a whole team of creatives in the fashion industry produced the most extravagant and whimsical recreation of the celebrated garment in the country’s cultural landscape.

Fabric manipulation simulating bird feathers are the main features in Cary Santiago’s ternos.

Mesh-like sculptural head accessories added to the visual impact of the designer’s collection.

Jun Escario’s relaxed barong tunics are characterized by its fine embroidery on pinya fabric

The modern kimona reinterpreted by Jun Escario.

Edwin Ao’s take on the Barong is both linear and minimalist.

Edwin Ao ‘s modern version of the traditional baro at saya has architectural folds as its signature look.

The classic terno has draping and printed silk fabric on Joji Lloren’s master class look

Joey Samson known for avant-garde designs has assorted neckties as an accessory to complement the color black.

Protacio re-shaped the silhouette of the traditional barong Tagalog.

Joji Lloren added geometric patterns for a more contemporary look on the terno.

Unfinished stitches of embroidery leaving loose threads add movement and volume to Edwin Ao’s version of the terno
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Salt, Silk, and Stardom: Ten Reasons Celebrities Wear Amato by Furne One

by Oj Hofer
At Take Me to the Sea, Amato by Furne One unveiled more than a resort/bridal collection — he revealed a world suspended between tides and starlight, where salt, silk, and stardom stitched themselves into every look.
Held at The Hall of the Crimson Resort and Spa Mactan, the show was a transportive experience. As waves whispered beyond the glass, Amato’s gowns swept down the runway like sirens called to shore. Here are ten reasons why global icons return — time and again — to his sea of style.
1. Salt in the Craft
His garments carry the wild grace of the sea — textured, elemental, unforgettable. Every bead, cut, and crystal tells a story shaped by emotion and intuition.
2. Silk in the Movement
Though opulent, his creations float. There’s ease in the drama — cascading motion without weight. Ideal for performers who speak through movement.
3. Stardom in the Vision
Furne doesn’t chase trends — he conjures icons. His gowns command attention while allowing the wearer’s light to radiate.
4. Salt as Spirit
There is soul in the stitching — a deep undercurrent of cultural pride and personal mythology. His work carries weight because it carries truth.
5. Silk as Spellwork
His fabrics don’t just dress — they enchant. Each piece invites touch, reverence, and awe.
6. Stardom in the Silhouette
Furne understands form. He doesn’t simply clothe a figure — he sculpts for presence. For red carpets, concert stages, and film legends.
7. Salt of the Earth
Despite global acclaim, Furne remains grounded. His humility fosters collaboration, creating space for intimacy in the creative process.
8. Silk-Wrapped Strength
There is softness, but never fragility. These gowns are fierce — veiled in elegance yet unapologetically bold.
9. Stardom as Alchemy
Wearing Amato is not mere adornment — it is transformation. A star steps into a Furne One creation and becomes mythic.
10. Salt, Silk, and the Furne Himself
Furne One is the thread. With quiet charisma and a generous spirit, he doesn’t just dress celebrities — he disarms them. And from that space of trust emerges what every artist longs for: wonder.
And in Amato’s world, wonder always wins.

Fashion designer Furne One
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