Apara does not shout, it is a narrative of restraint. Founded in 2021 by childhood friends Ariana Coronel-Go, Eya Uy and Nana Uy, the Manila-based label has quietly subverted local fashion norms by mastering the art of the understated garment. Their evolution reaches a definitive milestone with the opening of their first permanent flagship at the YMC Building on Chino Roces Extension, Makati City. The space rejects traditional retail coldness, opting instead for an intimate, gallery-like warmth and a textured sanctuary meant for slow, lingering discovery.
The flagship launch seamlessly aligns with the debut of Collection No. 14, Apara’s most ambitious material statement yet. Revered house signatures are beautifully recontextualized alongside structural footwear debuts.
To honor the community at the brand’s core, a hyper-edited runway presentation showcased eight muse-collaborators styled with minimalist hair and makeup by ISSY. Far more than a clothing boutique, the store functions as a cultural hub, curating artisanal works from a tight-knit circle of local creators, including sensory goods by Saansaan, fine jewelry by Pranca, and organic ceramics by Mikee Naval. It is a triumphant, full-circle moment for a brand that proves restraint is the ultimate form of power.
Apara is at Unit E, second floor, YMC Building A, 2320 Chino Roces Extension, Makati City. It is open Wednesday to Sunday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Email hello@apara-studio.com or check out instagram.com/apara.studio.