Posts Tagged ‘Fabric’

Fashion Bites: Fabric featuring Kate Torralba

Friday, January 16th, 2009

I was a little disappointed with the turnout last night. I thought the place would be packed. Nonetheless, it was a fun evening (as would be expected from an event with Kate). So for those of you who couldn’t make it, here are my highlights.

Kate with her team. Check out her store manager, Nice Buenaventura. She’s totally channeling Agyness Deyn with her hat, glasses, and eclectic style.

Jun Poblador gave her a limited edition Bob Mackie Barbie doll. He said, “Check out the gown on this doll. When I saw it I thought of Kate right away.”

She performed three songs before the fashion show (very Tori Amos). She’s actually releasing an album soon so stay tuned. Here’s the gig sched I pulled off Facebook if you’d like to hear her sing live.

Jan 16 (Fri) – West Grand Boulevard Tour, Mag:Net High Street, The Fort 1030pm
Jan 23 (Fri) – Cafe Saguijo, San Antonio Village, Makati 10pm
Jan 28 (Wed) – The POP Shoppe, Gweilos, C. Palanca St., Makati 10pm
Jan 30 (Fri) – Anabel Bosch Fundraiser, Mag:Net High Street, The Fort 10pm

Backstage, we stalked the models a bit to see the tights better. Can you guess which legs belong to which model? Sanya, Bianca, Ornusa, Mia, and Raya are somewhere in this photo. I like the light gray lacey tights with a paisley-ish pattern.

I also thought this was cool.

Styling Tip: Layer a pair of textured tights over a pair of opaque ones for an interesting contrast. This blue and black combination was interesting. It’ll look great with either a simple LBD or a dominantly dark dress with textured fabric or pleating.

This is my favorite dress from the collection. I like the play of textures. I also went through a pink + brown phase a while back. This would have been perfect.

My favorite part of the night was all the dancing and random picture taking that came after the show. It’s been awhile. Haha! Must stick to my resolution to be more fun this year. This was a nice way to kickstart things.

Isha.

Happy Birthday Kate!

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

Fabric’s back for 2009 and the first installment features pixie designer (and merry wanderer of late) Kate Torralba. It also happens to be her birthday today.

Happy Happy Birthday Dear!

We’ll see you tonight at Embassy Fly :)

Isha.

Fabric: SoFA Retail Lab

Friday, October 24th, 2008

It seems that the shoe of choice for young hip Manila is black and hefty.

Charina Sarte‘s Givenchy gladiators.

The Coclico buttoned booties of Ina Ponce Enrile.

Wooden-heeled Mango slingbacks of Nadia Hernaez.

Moonshine‘s Kato Chua in Margiela-like booties.

It gives a strong, tough vibe to all the womanly silhouettes that are coming out.

Isha.

Shop Saigon

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Writing this at the conclusion of a weekend trip to Saigon  with the girls. (There’s nothing like an all-girl shopping marathon.)

The mission was to by fabric for my cousin’s coming wedding. Her good friend Patty Morato-Roa will be designing the entourage dresses and we were given free-hand in choosing the colors, textures, etc. So we set off to Hai Ba Trung St., to comb through a block full of fabric shops.

Thank goodness we had a local with us to translate and set us straight with the price conversion. (Converting $ to VND is mind boggling.)

Cousin decided on plum and magenta with hints of rust as her color scheme.

Peg from www. verawang.com

We found the perfect colors in charmeuse and were able to buy in bulk on the spot.

Floral appliqué on violet tulle

In the next shop we came across the last 2 meters of tulle with a beautiful rust and purple flower appliqué. After much deliberation, and a couple of long-distance calls, we decided that it would be the perfect accent.

Three stores and three checks off the list.

Rows of embroidered, sequined, and hand-painted fabric

One shop had an array of the intricately embellished and embroidered tulle in all sorts of patterns and colors. Most were sold pre-cut (usually 2 meters), paired with satin fabric, for Au Dais (pronounced “ow yay”), the traditional Vietnamese dress. It costs about $40 to have one made and they can get it done in about 3 days if you’re willing to wait.

Embroidered white tulle

Considered using the white tulle in above photo for her wedding dress (it’s beautifully accented with gold threads). But it was vetoed by her wedding gown designer, Joey Samson, after we told him that the tulle of this particular one felt pretty stiff.

However, couldn’t very well leave without buying a piece or two (or in our case more) for future use.

Green sequined tulle with satin

Grey soft tulle with sequins and embroidered roses

There were scores of silks, chiffons, lace, linen and more. Between trying to pick out the best from a gazillion rows of fabric and trying to converse with the not-so-english-profficient sales staff, it was a major adventure.

At the end of it all, we managed to find everything we needed. Even found beautiful lacquer at Dong Khoi St. (usually not a good idea because it’s a main tourist street but the pieces at Saigon Crafts were quite unique).

Got lost and found a hole-in-the-wall shoe store with the coolest shoes. Bought 5 pairs, each! But that’s one find I’m keeping to myself. Teehee!

Isha.