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Where Heritage Meets
Global Innovation

At Fashion InStyle 2026, the Philippines takes the stage with a bold proposition: fashion rooted in culture, refined by innovation, and engineered for the future.

NEXT @ Fashion InStyle

As a centerpiece of NEXT @ Fashion InStyle, Filipino exhibitors debut a compelling fusion of artisanal mastery and material science. This showcase bridges time-honored techniques with next-generation textiles—ranging from handwoven indigenous fibers enhanced with modern treatments to pioneering bio-based and regenerative materials.

This initiative is a partnership with the Philippine Textile Research Institute (PTRI), the premier R&D arm of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST).

The Delegation

AbacaTek

AbacaTek

AbacaTek uses Abaca Fibers, or known as Manila Hemp, as the primary material. The brand converts this plant-based material into textile products.

Adam Pereyra

Adam Pereyra

Redefining Philippine goldsmithing through a contemporary system of form, Adam Pereyra produces hand-forged jewelry made in collaboration with master artisans. The pieces emphasize structural movement, material clarity, and sophisticated craftsmanship.

Al Jamelah

Al Jamelah Inaul Textile Weaving Services Association

Preserving the Maguindanaon legacy, this women-led enterprise hand-weaves traditional Inaul textiles. By blending symbolic indigenous patterns with silk and cotton, they transform ancient cultural narratives into sophisticated, contemporary fashion.

Anmari & Co.

Anmari & Co.

Crafting bags from indigenous fibers like buntal and tnalak, Anmari & Co. merges cultural heritage with functional design. Their products emphasize sustainable craftsmanship, transforming traditional Philippine materials into modern accessories.

Arnel Papa

Arnel Papa

Arnel Papa creates fashion accessories and home décor using raw shell materials, carabao horn, and mother-of-pearl. Each piece reflects a balance of refined craftsmanship and sustainable practices, resulting in designs that are both distinctive and timeless.

Asiatex

Asiatex

Transforming agricultural waste into sustainable textiles, Asia Textile Mills Inc. blends pineapple leaf fibers with recycled polyester. They make lightweight, durable, and eco-responsible fabrics engineered for a modern global market.

Bayo

Bayo

Bayo is a design-led fashion company working with Filipino materials, circular textile innovation, and community production. They transform pineapple fiber, Philippine cotton, and textile waste into contemporary textiles and garments.

Cool Kimono Crafts

Cool Kimono Crafts

Cool Kimono Crafts reimagines vintage Japanese kimonos into fashion pieces, including bags, shoes, earrings, and even home decor. Their products seamlessly blend Japanese craftsmanship with Filipino artistry.

Crafter's Joy

Crafter's Joy

Cornhusk is the hero material of Crafter's Joy. The agricultural waste is transformed into accessories and home decor that are organic, light, and durable.

Jevan Jewelry

Jevan Jewelry

Jevan Jewelry traces its roots to Meycauayan, a community long celebrated for its heritage of jewelry craftsmanship. They merge classic and contemporary designs, even using repurposed scrap lace in their intricate pieces.

Kitsilver Jewellery

Kitsilver Jewellery

Handcrafting brass jewelry from locally sourced and recycled materials, Kitsilver merges sustainability with refined design. By supporting local artisans, they create contemporary pieces with a significantly reduced environmental impact.

Likhang Maragondon

Likhang Maragondon

Likhang Maragondon products are crafted using natural fibers and bamboo, combining traditional craftsmanship with science-based innovation. They also use handloom techniques to weave fabrics from pineapple yarn and cotton blends.

Narda’s

Narda’s

Narda's is widely known for top quality hand dyed and handwoven products. The contemporary Ikat, a traditional thread dyeing method, is their most popular design.

Nifty Prestige

Nifty Prestige

With 13 years of footwear expertise, Nifty Shoes specializes in high-quality vegan leather. This brand offers hand-crafted, versatile ladies' footwear, ranging from trend-driven collections to bespoke, made-to-order services.

Olly + Fely

Olly + Fely

Olly + Felly works with skilled artisans from Bolinao to create eco-friendly bags using locally sourced materials. By combining natural fibers with refined craftsmanship, the brand offers functional pieces with a clean, modern aesthetic.

PLV Trading

PLV Trading

PLV Trading combines natural shell and wood components with intricate hand-beading and hand-crocheting techniques. Their pieces showcase a harmonious blend of Filipino craftsmanship and detailed artistry.

Raquel’s Piña Cloth

Raquel’s Piña Cloth Products

Raquel’s Piña Cloth Products preserves Aklan’s legacy by producing Piña, the "Queen of Philippine Textiles." Their hand-woven pineapple fabrics bridge centuries of ancestral craftsmanship with sophisticated, high-end contemporary design.

Rowilda's

Rowilda's Loomweaving

As a leading textile producer from Ilocos Sur, Rowilda's Loomweaving is known for transforming traditional woven fabrics into contemporary home pieces and apparel accents. Each product reflects a strong sense of heritage, craftsmanship, and cultural pride.

Tela Tropika

Tela Tropika

Tela Tropika is a trading and garment manufacturing company leading the industry with advanced technology and craftsmanship. The brand uses Philippine Tropical Fabric (PTF), made from pineapple leaf and abaca fibers.

Thian Rodriguez

Thian Rodriguez Manila

Thian Rodriguez is known for its bold, handcrafted apparel. Combining materials such as metal, leather, and upcycled elements, the brand creates edgy pieces with a strong, contemporary identity.

Tribo Estilo

Tribo Estilo

Tribo Estilo features traditional weaving techniques on modern wearables, proudly bringing Filipino design and craft into everyday wear.

Tuwas Yakan

Tuwas Yakan Weavers

Tuwas Yakan Weavers is an indigenous-owned brand preserving Basilan’s heritage through handwoven textiles. Using polycotton and organic cotton, they weave over 30 nature-inspired patterns from memory into versatile fashion and home accessories.

Vesti

Vesti

Vesti creates sophisticated collections through rich handwoven techniques, working closely with weavers from Mindanao. As a social enterprise, it champions sustainability while supporting artisan communities through meaningful livelihood opportunities.

Virtucio

Virtucio

Drawing inspiration from the Philippine islands, Virtucio crafts timeless jewelry from upcycled metals. Its elegant designs blend sustainability with modern aesthetics, transforming repurposed materials into sophisticated, eco-conscious accessories.

Yndan

Yndan

A champion of the Philippines’ textile heritage, Yndan partners directly with a community of women weavers. The brand handpicks unique designs and integrates with contemporary fabrics to bridge the gap between historical craftsmanship and modern, wearable fashion.

Source the Future of Fashion

Be part of a global movement redefining how fashion is made, sourced, and experienced.

From April 27–30, 2026, discover the Philippine delegation at NEXT @ Fashion InStyle—a strategic platform connecting international buyers and progressive brands with the material innovators shaping the future of design.

Explore collections that go beyond aesthetics, where every fiber, form, and finish tells a story of Filipino craftsmanship, sustainable innovation, and contemporary expression.

Step into the next chapter of fashion. Source from the Philippines.

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