I GUESS it is right to generalize that a majority of Filipinos, rich or not so rich, love fashion in one way or another. Especially with the young millennials, fashion for them is created with an intense and emotional bond. Fashion somehow reveals a part of a person’s personality and develops and grows with it as one matures. Indeed, it’s like wearing a part of our history on our body. And it is an expression of art which makes one channel what style one prefers to be identified with. In fairness, just think of the First Mother, madame Imelda Romualdez-Marcos, and her fabulous collection of Philippine ternos she is distinctly identified with; and which national costume she made known globally.
It was a few months ago that the Bella’s Grand Fashion Show with the theme, “Let the Earth Breathe,” was presented at the Gaisano Grand Citygate Mall in Buhangin, Davao City.
“With this, the Bella Studios decided to make a concept that could inspire people to help save our Planet Earth and lessen the degradation of our environment through recycling. The fashion show was not solely for the aspiring Bella models to showcase their recycled outfits. It is about spreading awareness for people to be informed and be conscious of the problem,” said Bella’s Vice President Kay Antonette Pelaez.
The fashion show featured gowns and suits by Lorie’s Dream Bridal Gown Collection, Bella Studios Emerald Green Shirt Creations, Coachella-Inspired Outfits, the Four-color Outfits and finally, the Victoria Secret-Inspired Recycled Ensembles.
For the finale, the Bella models came out in white tops matched with faded blue jeans sponsored by La Antonia Fraganza.
After the fashion show, awards were given to the best aspiring Bella models as judged by Cheryll Caballes Arisgado Payumo, Dennis Canubas, and Lean Castres.