Filipino fashion comes to the fore as a follow-up to the “Awit at Laro” campaign of promoting Filipino culture through Original Pilipino Music (OPM), the arts and traditional street games. “Baro at Sayá,” is a fashion show that highlights local designers whose collections introduce Filipino clothing to the younger generation, in order to start them young in wearing and being proud of their culture and heritage.

Gary Valenciano, co-creator of 'Awit at Laro'
Gary Valenciano, co-creator of 'Awit at Laro'
Rajo Laurel
Rajo Laurel
Rhett Eala
Rhett Eala
Zarah Juan
Zarah Juan
Marga Nograles
Marga Nograles
Anne Marie Saguil
Anne Marie Saguil
Paloma Zobel
Paloma Zobel
Bambi Mañosa-Tanjutco,co-creator of 'Awit at Laro' and creative head of 'Baro at Sayá.'
Bambi Mañosa-Tanjutco,co-creator of 'Awit at Laro' and creative head of 'Baro at Sayá.'
(Clockwise from left) Marga Nograles, Rajo Laurel, Paloma Zobel, Gary Valenciano, Anne Marie Saguil, Zarah Juan, 'Baro at Sayá' Project Head Kat Mañosa, Chairman of the Board of Museo Pambata Nina Yuson and Bambi Mañosa-Tanjutco.
(Clockwise from left) Marga Nograles, Rajo Laurel, Paloma Zobel, Gary Valenciano, Anne Marie Saguil, Zarah Juan, 'Baro at Sayá' Project Head Kat Mañosa, Chairman of the Board of Museo Pambata Nina Yuson and Bambi Mañosa-Tanjutco.

Top designers will draw inspiration from the "Awit at Laro" songs to create modern outfits using ethnic designs and weavings set against the backdrop of Filipino traditional games and OPM. "Baro at Sayá" also aims to give children the opportunity to appreciate the Philippines’ indigenous fabrics in order to raise a generation that gives value to sustainable fashion.

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