
The Fashion Accessory Makers of the Philippines (FAMPh) is starting 2025 with a lot of new designs. The renowned group of 48 relevant and proactive artists are pushing the envelope to take the industry forward. Design is digging deep into history, culture, tradition, circular economy and sustainability. The creative industry is embracing inventiveness with a renewed spirit of patriotism, community and inclusivity. This is the new, now, next of Philippine fashion (accessories).
La Vida Necklace by Virtucio: Freshwater pearl necklace with charms made of upcycled grocery bags/disposed plastic framed with scrap brass laminated with resin.
In a collaboration deeply rooted in shared values, two Filipino brands—Beatriz, renowned for its vibrant patterns of clutch bags; and Bayo Atelier, a leader in sustainable fashion—have joined forces to create a collection that is both captivating and meaningful. The collection is a blend of Beatriz’s innovative use of mushroom leather—an eco-friendly, sustainable material—and Bayo Atelier’s handwoven fabrics, crafted by its communities of weavers. These materials create bags that highlight the beauty of Filipino craftsmanship and embody the spirit of sustainable fashion and community empowerment
Meticulously crafted to stand out and make a statement, their jewelry is a reflection of personal style and taste that tells a story. In photo is a three-layered Lemon chrysoprase gemstone in genuine white jade. Labradorite, Garnet, Peridot, Pearls and Lemon Quartz embellish the stunning pendant framed in brass dipped in 24k gold.
New forms and harvests, made with Philippine Abaca (indigenous to the Philippines) and assorted wooden and glass beads formed in a multitude of ways.
Hand- painted, hand-carved from solid acacia wood with handbeaded embellishments.
The star-shaped studs are crafted from the brands signature fabric -wrapped wire featuring Hablon fabric sourced from Miag-Ao, Iloilo city.
A collab with designer Maco Custodio inspired by intricate geometric patterns, this bag aims to showcase a blend of artistry and precision. It is inspired by the roots of trees as part of an evolving ‘geotropism’ collection.
Upper made of leather with solihiya combination. Sole made of wood (palochina). Rubber sole is pigskin leather lining and sock lining.
Minaudieres made of upcycled grocery bags/disposed plastic framed with scrap brass laminated with resin adorned with detachable acrylic chain.
hand-carved from solid acacia wood, these bags adorned with semi-precious stones and crafted in an envelope-style design will debut at Curate Abu Dhabi starting on January 15, 2025
Hand-carved from acacia wood to mimic the flow of a ruffle dress, it features a polyurethane finish and our signature clasp, highlighting the natural beauty of the wood grain.
Featuring faceted smoky quartz, white shell and electroplated hematite beads.
Gold-plated brass by Alchemista featuring orange glass, white jade drops and mother of pearl stones accented by metal branch coral fronds.
Made with upcycled handwoven textiles, because no weave goes to waste! Can be worn as earrings, as accessories for your bags, hats or patch them up on your clothing! Made in Baguio City — a creative mountain city known to be the ‘Salad Bowl’ of the Philippines due to its agricultural produce from the various surrounding mountain provinces. Created to remind us about our fellow Filipino farmers who physically labor and farm the food we eat each day, going through typhoons, natural disasters, the crazy heat waves etc. Dedicated to our Filipino farmers who farm vegetables in Philippine soil from highlands to islands.
This elegant drop-style earrings is made of white coral detachable. Floral stud made of 14k dipped in gold.
Inspired by the boundless beauty of the ocean and the timeless voyages across the seas, this masterpiece is handcrafted from cowhide leather and featuring industrial plastic handles. The sling bag is a seamless blend of elegance and durability with a detachable strap. Meticulously crafted by artisans from Marikina City—the leather capital of the Philippines—each bag tells a story of artisanal heritage and modern design.
Tribal necklace Made of kamagong wood ebony tiger slide cut. Two tone with leather rope and black onyx. accent
Innovative and sustainable materials made from leather cow split suede scraps, blending textured hand loomed fabric with stand out hues. Materials made of earthy and natural quality. A sneaker that has a visual appeal and comfort.
Solo bangles made of upcycled grocery bags/disposed plastic framed with scrap brass laminated with resin.
Upper made of INAUL woven fabric. Almond toe caged design with pigskin leather lining and sock lining. Mid block heel covered with INAUL woven fabric. Rubber sole. Buckle fastening ankle strap.
Dare to be different with these multi-functional and artistic pieces that you can wear day to night. these handcrafted works showcase the beauty of art you can wear.
Star shaped bag with handwoven Pis Syabit fabric ( Woven by the Tausugs of Sulu, considered as one of the most expensive and rarest handwoven fabrics in the Philippines made of cotton or silk or metallic threads) from Mindanao with signature gunmetal ring handles.
Handbag by Vesti Rectangular shaped handbag with raised embroidery of a woman with growing flowers that symbolizes growth and nurture on polycotton fabric. With calfskin leather and metallic square chains. Can be used as a clutch.