Araneta City presents the REINVENT: A Sustainable Fashion Show at the Quantum Skyview, New Gateway Mall 2 featuring the 2024 Binibining Pilipinas candidates with the reigning and former BBP queens.
The Binibinis showcased the masterful creations of 11 local designers and artisans who specialize in unique sustainable designs crafted from eco-friendly materials. These designers are creating a mark in the local fashion industry with creative sustainable products.
The fashion show boasted of designs in the following sequence:
DESIGNER: Jean Alta
BINIBINIS: Marikit Manaois, Corrine San Pedro, Charisse Anthea Abanico, Shaira Marie Rona and Binibining Pilipinas 2023 2nd runner-up Atasha Reign Parani
DESIGNER: Don Cristobal
BINIBINIS: Nicklyn Jutay, Kristin Baconawa, Jasmin Dingson, Abegail Jajalla and Binibining Pilipinas 2023 1st runner-up Katrina Johnson
DESIGNER: Russ Cuevas
BINIBINIS: Gracelle Distura, Christal Dela Cruz, Kim De Luna, Sheryl Velez and Binibining Pilipinas Globe & Miss Globe 2023 2nd runner-up Anna Lakrini
DESIGNER: Adam Balasa
BINIBINIS: Roella Frias, Vienne Feucht, Sheny Sampang, Myrea Caccam, and Binibining Pilipinas International 2023 Angelica Lopez
DESIGNER: James O’Briant
BINIBINIS: Rendelle Caraig, Mythosela Villanueva, Liezle Jones, Shannen Manzano, and Binibining Pilipinas Globe 2022 Chelsea Fernandez
DESIGNER: Rannel Espaldon
BINIBINIS: Jasmin Bungay, Tracy Sunio, Joyce Garduque, Monica Acuno and Binibining Pilipinas Intercontinental Gabrielle Basiano
DESIGNER: Doms Abustan
BINIBINIS: Kara Villarosa, Phoebe Godinez, Aleckxis Chuidian, Zeneth Joy Khan, and Binibining Pilipinas Grand International Roberta Tamondong
DESIGNER: Uly Marquez
BINIBINIS: Roselyn Evardo, Trisha Martinez, Zianah Joy Famy, Carmella Cuaresma, and Binibining Pilipinas International 2022 & 2023 Miss International 3rd runner-up Nicole Borromeo
DESIGNER: Mark Combe
BINIBINIS: Erika Ballon, Vera Dickinson, Kylie Atilano, Samantha Acosta, and Binibining Pilipinas International 2021 Hannah Arnold
DESIGNER: Allan Laserna
BINIBINIS: Trisha Hernandez, Geraldine Buenafe, Ma. Flordeliz Mabao, Myrna Esguerra and Binibining Pilipinas Globe & Miss Globe 2021 Maureen Montagne
Sustainable fashion refers to the process by which fashion companies design apparel with an eye toward both the environment and the people who make it. To put it simply, it’s ecologically conscious and ethically produced clothes.
Examples of Sustainable Fashion
Ethical Fashion: This covers production, working conditions and Fair Trade practices. Ethical fashion is a moralistic stance a company takes to ensure no human beings or animals are hurt due to their manufacturing practices.
Circular Fashion: This is an off-shoot of the circular economy, and advocates that all materials and products in society are used and circulated among people for as long as possible, in an environmentally safe, effective and fair manner. This encompasses things like recycling, upcycling, and thrifting.
Slow Fashion: Slow fashion is the antithesis of Fast Fashion, taking a long-term view and considering the whole product lifecycle. This includes sharing or renting clothes as well as the quality of garments to help them last longer and thus reduce the need to buy new ones.
Conscious Fashion: This is more of a message to get across to consumers, explaining and encouraging them to buy eco-friendly products and get behind the green fashion movement.
* SOURCE: What is sustainable fashion and why is it so important - https://immago.com/sustainable-fashion-important/
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