MANILA, Philippines - Collezione C2 recently unveiled an 82-piece collection at the Rockwell Tent presenting a play of colors and unique prints that show a sense of Filipino pride with Collezione C2’s newest endorser Jericho Rosales taking on the runway.
Led by Collezione C2 president Joey Qua, the evening celebrated true Filipino fashion and creativity with two creative directors — designers Noel Crisostomo and Stef Sarmiento-Valdez.
From polo shirts for men to playsuits for women, the classics have been re-imagined exuding casual elegance with a modern touch.
Prints that are a symbol of our distinct Filipino culture like the gumamela, festivities like the Ati-Atihan and Masskara festivals, and animals like our own maya bird and carabao are imprinted creatively in each piece.
The latest collection celebrates what is best about Filipinos — from our unique cultural practices to our innate ingenuity and creativity as artists, which is reflected in the exceptional designs.
As a symbol of their fashion legacy, the latest collection also highlights the key logo, which is the brand’s original emblem. This iconic trademark is imprinted in each of the collections’ pieces taking us back in time to 40 years ago when the brand began.