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Artsy prints and sheer fabrics in Philippine Fashion Week round-up, part 2


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Here once again are some of the overarching trends from Philippine Fashion Week – this time with dramatic folds and fabrics with painterly touches. Part 1 here
 
Origami

From left: Xernan Orticio, Anthony Ramirez, Dimple Lim, Melvin Lachica
 
Folded and pressed into graphic shapes, these looks showcased the designers' skill and artistic flair.
 
Real Wear Tip: To avoid looking like you’re sporting banderitas, try achieving these origami-inspired accents in the same color or color family as the dress it is on.
 
Digi-paint

From left: SM Ladies Fashion, Dimple Lim, Richard Papa, Oz Go

Elaborate prints painted or dyed on fabrics gave these looks a splash of interesting color and design.
 
Real Wear Tip: When wearing very artsy, painterly prints, make sure to wear them with nude shoes to let the design shine more.
 
Sheer brilliance
 
From left: Michael Cinco, Gil Macaibay, Randall Solomon, Mark Tamayo

A little daring but not too revealing, sheer fabrics are the ticket to showing a little bit of skin without baring it all.
 
Real Wear Tip: Match your undergarment with the shade of the sheer fabric. When you’re wearing this textile, don’t expect to hide anything.
 
Frill seeker
 
From left: Jun Jun Cambe, Randall Solomon, Albert Andrada, Boyet Dysangco

Feathers or fringe, these accents are one interpretation of how this season tackles volume.
 
Real Wear Tip: Details like this need to come in small doses or they run the risk of being too much. Try a frilly top with shorts or a miniskirt.
 
All access-ory

From left: Michael Cinco, Edwin Uy, Albert Andrada, Raoul Ramirez

Crowns, fascinators, gloves and geisha-like sky-high heels are a quirky addition to the season’s most delectable must-haves.
 
— BM/KG, GMA News
 
Photos courtesy of Philippine Fashion Week