MEGAMORPHOSIS
For
the past 20 years, MEGA has endeavored to champion Philippine fashion and
create a Filipino aesthetic. The YDC was created two years after the inception
of the magazine and it was launched in order to discover the creative minds who
will then serve as ambassadors of Philippine fashion to the runways of the
world. This competition has produced a list of impressive alumni including
renowned designers Rajo Laurel, Michi Calica-Sotto, Patrice Ramos-Diaz,
Ivarluski Aseron, Mich Dulce and Veejay Floresca.
MEGA
YDC host and resident judge Sari Yap, shares, “I believe in tradition. The MEGA
Young Designers Competition is one such thing. When we started it in 1994, it was
to create a platform to discover new talent. Back then, to break into the
fashion industry was very difficult and there were very few avenues to generate
buzz. Today, it’s a very different picture, there are so many fashion schools
and designing has become a go-to career for a lot of young people. Although the
barrier to entry is not as difficult as before, we still wanted to find these
stars and teach them the right skills.”
In
keeping with the 20th anniversary of MEGA, the MEGA Young Designers
Competition final six were then tasked to imagine MEGAmorphosis and the next 20
years of MEGA for their final collections. These were then showcased in a grand
gala held at NBC Tent last February 16, 2012.
With
an audience that included patrons of fashion, young society and the most
important advertisers of MEGA magazine, there was no better place to launch
young talents Mara Chua, Kirby Cruz, Ched Dalogaog, Robin Gundran, Oz Go and
Renan Jay Pacson.
Ched, Kirby and Mara |
Oz, Robin and Renan Jay |
Directed
by Robby Carmona, the event featured the top 6 designers: Ched Dalogaog, Kirby
Cruz, Mara Chua, Oz Go, Renan Pacson and Robin Gundran each of whom presented a
five-piece collection with the theme: MEGA:
Fashion in the next 20 years. This year’s judges included MEGA magazine
editor-in-chief Sari Yap, acclaimed fashion designer Avel Bacudio, and ramp and
commercial model Raya Mananquil, along with MEGA Magazine deputy editor Meryll
Yan and executive creative director Suki Salvador. To top it all off, YDC
alumni Veejay Floresca and MEGA YDC 2011 grand winner Russell Villafuerte
showcased a capsule collection especially created for the night.
The
grand winner of this year’s MEGA Young Designer Competition brought home a
contract with Boardwalk worth P50,000, a 3-day, 2-night stay at Discovery
Shores Boracay, products from Bose, a Meister watch, a trophy by Mulawin
Abueva, a feature spread in MEGA Magazine, and P100,000 cash from MEGA. The
runners-up also brought home contracts with Boardwalk, a stay at Discovery
Shores Boracay, and a feature in MEGA Magazine.
A
special prize for Best in Show was also awarded. The winner and his models
received P20,000 worth of Gift Certificates from Primadonna shoes.
With
the end of the second season of the MEGA Young Designers Competition, the MEGA
Publishing Group unveiled a new treat to the country’s fashionistas, the much
awaited comeback of MEGA Fashion Crew.
Catch
the finale episode of GEN M: Generation MEGA, the MEGA Young Designers
Competition 2012 on February 25, 7 pm on ETC, with a replay on February 26, 10
am.
Gen M: Generation MEGA, The
MEGA Young Designers Competition 2012 was created for TV by MEGA Publishing
Group.
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latest updates, visit MegaStyle.ph. Like MEGA on Facebook at <facebook.com/megamagazine>
and follow MEGA on Twitter at <twitter.com/mega_magazine>.
20181015 xiaoou
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