2011年11月6日星期日

It's raining men, hallelujah!

The show (sponsored by L'Oréal) featured 10 designers, and also featured less preferential treatment as VIP's (except VVIP's) were asked to line up in order to enter the venue in an orderly fashion. The first one in line said he had stayed put in his place for over an hour, determined to get the best seat in the house.

It could have been easily been dubbed as the most-awaited show of PFW but it might also be the due to the show's being the finale and guests being somewhat testosterone deprived for the entire week.

Following are capsule descriptions of each designer's presentation:

Aries Lagat -- Kicked off the show and used leopard prints, suede and leatherette for low-crotch pants, nun-like veils, a man-skirt and a man-dress. Not sure what he was going for but it was cohesive.

Chris Jasler -- He got some ooh's and ahh's for his denim jackets that can be converted into jeans. The collection looked like the love child of an outlaw motorcycle club member and Japanese rock star. Wedge-heeled shoes were seen on the models, along with studs, floral prints and colorful gemstones.

Dodjie Batu -- There was some Chanel channeling going on with the tweed-like material and knit elbow pads on the suits. Models also carried woven tote bags.

Drei Soriano -- Using light brown hues, the collection conjured a sort of Texan, Native-American vibe which included lace-up sandals.

Edgar Buyan -- Resort wear you can spot from a mile away. He used square shoulders, paisley prints, and embroidery and eyelet detailing.

Jesson Capuchino -- He brought the beach and the breeze at the runway. A predominantly white collection of classic pieces and Havana hats.

Jinggo Inoncillo -- Casual and a bit sporty in yellow gold and chocolate brown, with accents of blue.

Odelon Simpao -- A high-end casual look. The collection featured suits, sports coat and cropped pants, in brown hues.

Ronan Opiña -- Classic cuts paired with overpowering prints. He incorporated square shoulders and prints -- stripes, checks, florals, and a camouflage print.

Shanon Pamaong -- Clean, crisp white trousers paired with vests and blazers. She played with lines and kept it monochromatic.

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