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Adora
This upscale department store carries a well-curated selection of Western fashion labels, such as Anya Hindmarch and Proenza Schouler, but also features a handful of contemporary Filipino designers.
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Aranaz
Three generations of women are behind the family-run fashion label, Aranaz, and have shaped the brand’s beaded and woven handbags and accessories, which are chic, playful and distinctly Filipino.
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Ayala Foundation Kiosk
There’s no shortage of stalls selling woven baskets and trays in Manila, but at this kiosk in the mall, the proceeds go to a non-profit dedicated to helping local communities.
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Ayala Museum Shop
This shop beside the Ayala Museum sells beautiful, one-of-kind gifts and home good inspired by Philippines art. Offering range from coffee table books and paper products to ceramics and accessories on offer.
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Bijou
Bijou sells fine jewelry made from pearls, gold and semi-precious stones, as well as handmade clutch bags adorned with gemstones.
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Bonne Bouche
This boutique features four Filipino designers whose work includes jewelry and clutch bags made from natural materials, along with beautiful formal wear made from pineapple cloth.
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Carbon
Local designer Joanna Preysler set up a boutique with one concept: to feature structured tunics and shift dresses. The minimalist (and singular) fashion sense is bold and stylish, and offers gorgeous but subtle statement pieces.
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Joanna Preysler
Local designer Joanna Preysler’s eponymous store carries handbags made from various leather, including crocodile and ostrich.
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Kultura Filipino
For high-quality Philippine crafts, look no further than Kultura Filipino. There are several branches, but the most convenient locations is within SM Mall in Makati. Here you’ll find wooden decorative items, shell jewelry and accessories and hand-woven textiles.
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Rustan’s
The Philippines’ answer to Bloomingdales, Rustan’s carries Western brands as well as several contemporary Filipino designers. The shop also has a wing dedicated to high-quality Filipiñana items, and the curated selection focuses on items made of local materials such as pineapple...
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Tan Gan
Lulu Tan Gan is an icon in Philippine fashion, having made her name in knitwear but now known for her Indigenous Couture line. Primarily using pineapple fabric, Tan Gan creates beautifully constructed signature pieces.
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The Alley at Karrivin
One of the most exciting new spaces in Manila is hidden in an old office building complex on the outskirts of Makati. The Alley at Karrivin is a hipster enclave that houses Aphro, an art gallery and concept store; Lanai,...
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