Vogue Threads: From the Philippines to Paris
Vogue Threads

Vogue Threads Paris: From the Philippine Archipelago to the World

Designer Mich Dulce, Vogue Philippines fashion director Pam Quiñones, and editor-in-chief Bea Valdes with Condé Nast global chief content officer Anna Wintour. Photographed by Jan Mayo

Designer Mich Dulce, Vogue Philippines fashion director Pam Quiñones, and editor-in-chief Bea Valdes with Condé Nast global chief content officer Anna Wintour. Photographed by Jan Mayo

“To the collective million miles that we have all traveled to reach this point, and to the countless next million milestones that lie ahead.”

“I know that each one of us, gathered here tonight, has embarked on a similar journey,” says Vogue Philippines editor-in-chief Bea Valdes, welcoming guests to the Palais Galliera, in Paris’ 16th arrondissement for Vogue Threads. “Not one marked by flight times, time zones or kilometers, but a far more profound and personal distance.”

That distance covered and our connected journeys are just some of the running themes of the evening, which marked the second anniversary of Vogue Philippines. “The thresholds we have all crossed are chronicled in daring choices that we have made,” Valdes continues, “in the personal leaps of faith we have jumped into, and in the intuitive belief that compels you to carve out your own path.”

The Palais Galliera hosts Vogue Threads
Palais Galliera
Bea Valdes talks at Vogue Threads
Bea Valdes

The event was hosted in the historic Palais Galliera, during one of the busiest weeks in global fashion. Since 1977, the Palais, once called the Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris [City of Paris Fashion Museum], has displayed objects belonging to French royalty, ensembles worn by Hollywood celebrities, and creations by Balenciaga, Dior, Givenchy, Balmain, Schiaparelli to name a few.

On a rainy evening last Wednesday, a special kind of exhibit was shown, featuring a series of 23 proudly Filipino names: Nazareno, Sarenas, Laurel, Caluza, Padilla, Bagasao, and more. The exhibit was curated by Gawad CCP awardee Gino Gonzales. The fashion designers’ works, in miniature, were placed on individually crafted wooden maquettes, carved by artisans from Palawan. Working on maquettes was a tool used by European couturiers before embarking on full-sized models. This show was a unique tribute to Philippine fashion, inspired by the craft and creativity of our archipelago.

Designs by Rhett Eala and Mich Dulce at Vogue Threads
Designs by Rhett Eala and Mich Dulce
Renz Reyes' design at Vogue Threads
Design by Renz Reyes

Walking through the peristyle that surrounds the Palais’ courtyard, and examining each piece, you take in the breadth of the Filipino point-of-view. From guiding stars, traditional basket weaving, and glistening grains of rice to taklobo mollusks, the pages of our history, and our loving grandmothers, these works reflect the diversity of our islands. These are our people, these are our stories, in tactile form. With local materials as muse, this exhibition was a showcase from the Philippines to the world.

In various conversations throughout the evening, guests came together to share their thoughts and experiences with each other. It was a gathering of creative individuals from various disciplines in the fashion industry. Vogue Philippines aims to foster dialogues on creativity and community, and Vogue Threads was a reflection of this vision.

Designs by Rita Nazareno, Rajo Laurel, and Jaggy Glarino at Vogue Threads
Designs by Rita Nazareno, Rajo Laurel, and Jaggy Glarino
Ino Caluza at Vogue Threads
Design by Ino Caluza

There was a moment when Rita Nazareno explained her design’s “raincoat” inspiration to Condé Nast global chief content officer Anna Wintour, who replied that we certainly needed one that night; London-based designer Robert Wun having a spirited discussion with local design darling Carl Jan Cruz; Olympic pole vaulter EJ Obiena seated at a table with social media talent Jacob Rott and Canadian supermodel Coco Rocha. Vogue Philippines CEO and publisher Archie Carrasco was seen welcoming Business of Fashion’s Imran Amed. While Vogue Philippines fashion director Pam Quinones was conversing withVogue editors from Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, and Thailand. Hayden Kho was chatting with Milan Djacic, editor of Vogue Adria, and Vena Brykalin, editor of Vogue Ukraine.

Randolf Palanca, Bea Valdes, Anna Wintour, Archie Carrasco, and Pam Quiñones at Vogue Threads
Randolf Palanca, Bea Valdes, Anna Wintour, Archie Carrasco, and Pam Quiñones
AGCPH chairman Archie Carrasco at Vogue Threads
Archie Carrasco
Robert Wun at Vogue Threads
Robert Wun

“Tonight, we take this momentous step together, daring to imagine that every pioneering journey is a step in evolution,” Bea says, before inviting guests to raise a glass: “to the collective million miles we have traveled to reach this point, and to the countless next million milestones that lie ahead.”

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