A total of 12 finalists were selected, representing different regions across the Philippines: Bryan Peralta (Makati City), Patrick Lazol (Tarlac), Windell MAdis (Ilocos Norte), Jared Servano (South Cotabato), Peach Garde (Capiz), Geom Hernandez (Batangas), Ram Silva (Iloilo), Jema Gamer (La Union), Irene Subang (Negros Occidental), Nina Gatan (Quezon City), Koko Gonzalez (Mandaluyong City), and Lexter Badana (Capiz).
Garde earned the coveted Gold Award, Pacita Longos Medal for a collection that paid homage to architect Leandro Locsin. Coincidentally, it was Locsin who designed the PICC, where the event took place. Garde’s pieces showcased sculptural silhouettes, patterns and innovative fabric choices, a striking comparison to Locsin’s geometric oeuvre.
In addition to Garde’s victory, other finalists received top honours. Peralta won the Pura Escurdia Medal, or the Silver Award, for his designs inspired by Jose Joya’s dynamic brushstrokes. Silva earned the Ramon Valera, or Bronze Award, for his project that reflects Fernando Amorsolo’s celebration of rural Filipino life. Meanwhile, Madis received the Joe Salazar Medal, also dubbed the Chief Mentor’s Award, for his interpretation of Hernando R Ocampo’s distinct abstract style.
“We find a continuation of an ongoing conversation, as [the participants’] collections, alongside the works of their mentors, create an intergenerational narrative on the runway,” Tinga comments.
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