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Eyes Peeled On: Four Next-Gen Fashion Innovators

Four young fashion designers showed beauty and sustainability in debuting their newest collections.


Eyes Peeled On: Four Next-Gen Fashion Innovators

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From commentaries on the toxic work culture and sustainable industry, all the way to escapism and biomimicry, the messages from the newest fashion innovators are echoed when they continue to push the boundaries of a burgeoning young fashion scene through their thought-provoking debut collections.

These four emerging talents, the latest graduates of the Fashion Design and Merchandising (FDM) students of the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde, aim to strike a mark in the field.

Let us meet four of these trailblazing style prodigies:

John Andrei Sumpayco breaks the limits of tailored wear in Chaos Equilibrium. Examining the Japanese concept of karoshi or overwork death, his menswear series embodies the intense work culture in the Land of the Rising Sun, as it seeks to create a balance between formality, deprivation and leisure.

His distorted and distressed twist on the traditional suit displays meticulous craftsmanship achieved from the classic embroidery, fabric painting and coffee dyeing, to more unorthodox touches such as slash and spread plus cigarette burning.

Darius Jireh Juson makes a step towards a more sustainable industry in REPAMANA. A call for circular economy, his anti-fast fashion womenswear line champions a strong focus on functionality, versatility and longevity.

It features upcycled modular garments that can be restyled and reused in multiple ways – all made from discarded textiles such as cotton, silk and denim, accentuated with natural plant-derived dyes and found objects.

Ma. Angelica Alegre encapsulates the eye-catching charm of butterflies in Mariposa. A study on biomorphism and biomimicry, her RTW pieces mirror the intricate patterns, structure and coloration of what is known as one of the most beautiful insects.

The bold swatches and textures, highlighted with lenticular effects and Arashi Shibori pleats, invite wearers and viewers alike to reconnect with the wonders of nature, especially in the world that slowly opens up after the continued lockdowns.

Fredric Isaac Leysa explores fashion as escapism in Nocturne. A seamless marriage of pleats and prints, this posh eveningwear collection was created as a journey into the polarities of dreams and nightmares, to embrace the beauty of the surreal and the macabre as sources of solace.

Each piece is an exhibition of diverse compositions and detailed construction achieved through the quintessential chevron pleating technique.