Local Fashion Designers are Reviving Divisoria's Textile Sector at Rampa Manila 2

Apr 27, 2024 0 comments



RAMPA MANILA
 is back with a bang, and this time, it's not just about strutting down the runway—it's a full-blown celebration of Filipino heritage, creativity, and fashion!

With the theme of Textile, Texture, and Technique, this year's show is all set to shine a spotlight on Filipino fashion talent and the iconic fabric havens of Divisoria. It's not just about showcasing stunning outfits; it's about revitalizing the local economy and injecting fresh energy into the community. 

Mark your calendars for June 19, 2024, when the prestigious Bulwagang Antonio Villegas in Manila City Hall will be transformed into a mesmerizing runway for RAMPA MANILA 2. But as we wait the big day, let's get a sneak peek at the talented designers who will be lighting up the stage this year:

Anthony Ramirez

Anthony Ramirez is perhaps best known for his signature form-fitting and show-stopping ornate masterpieces. From the details of the designs themselves to the craftsmanship of his pieces, the sheer briliance of Ramirez’s designs has made him a household name in the industry.

Now, with his sights set on elevating Divisoria's textile scene at Rampa Manila 2, we can't wait to see how Ramirez blends his signature techniques with Divisoria's rich textures and textiles, pushing Filipino fashion even further into the spotlight. Rampa Manila 2 is about to get seriously stunning.

 Val Taguba 

Val Taguba doesn't just design bridal gowns; he crafts stories. The drama he weaves into each piece is nothing short of amazing. But what truly makes his work stand out is his incredible versatility. When it comes to bridal couture, Taguba defies convention, proving that brides can embrace a spectrum of colors beyond white. His creations speak to the bold and adventurous spirit of modern brides everywhere, and we can't wait to see them hit the runway!


Jhobes Estrella

Jhobes Estrella’s designs burst with colors that evoke the richness of Filipino culture. His avant-garde silhouettes blend traditional elements with contemporary flair— telling a story, weaving together intricate patterns inspired by Filipino heritage.

In essence, Jhobes Estrella seamlessly blends the past with the present, creating haute couture pieces that celebrate Filipino identity. His designs transcend mere clothing; they are works of art that capture the essence of Filipino culture and proudly showcase it to the world.


Neric Beltran


Neric Beltran is a already a household name in the Philippine fashion industry, with his brand being praised for its chic interpretation of classic wardrobe staples. His designs have graced the covers of numerous local magazines and have been worn by icons such as Pia Wurtzbach, Kathryn Bernardo, and the iconic SB19 during their performance at BYS Fashion Week 2023.


Neric Beltran's pieces are characterized by meticulous attention to detail, showcasing a beautiful blend of textures and textiles—a signature style that we cant wait to witness  at RAMPA Manila 2.

Marc Rancy


Marc Rancy's unique 
sense of style shines through in every stitch of his clothing. Rancy's brand has grown into a symbol of beautiful dresses designed for classy and confident Filipina women. His success is fueled by his passion, talent, and unwavering commitment to his craft, earning him a loyal following among Manila's elite and celebrities. 


As he dives into the world of Textile, Texture, and Technique at Rampa Manila 2, his creative vision and attention to detail will surely deliver an unforgettable showcase that celebrates Filipino fashion and the vibrant spirit of Divisoria. 







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