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Len Cabili showcases how indigenous tribes are not only sources of her inspiration, but her partners. She travels to Mindanao to interact, share stories and even live with the country’s oldest tribes to learn about how they make their time-honored fabrics.
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Introducing the Artisans of Hanunuo Mangyan

Solidarity governs the Hanunuo. Their long-kept beliefs rooted on the value of fellowship sustain the harmonious connections they have with one another, between children and the elderly, men and women. One of the eight indigenous groups collectively known as the Mangyan, the Hanunuo reside in Mindoro Island, at a rustic community atop the mountains, overlooking […]
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Manila Designers To Have In Your Wardrobe In 2019

Our year is off to a great start with this feature from Forbes as one of the brands to add to your wardrobe in 2019 !
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Our Storybook

Filip+Inna welcomes 2019 with a new website. We invite you to share in our journey as we tell stories from our first 10 years.
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‘People of the Year 2019’ Tycoons, titans, thespians & a tot

Filip+Inna's Founder, Len Cabili, was chosen as part of PeopleAsia's "People of the Year" for 2019 alongside other business, political, social and cultural heavyweights.
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Len Cabili Pays Tribute To The Women Of Philippine Folktale At TernoCon 2018

Len Cabili brings Philippine Folktale to life with her modern interpretation of the terno. Showcasing artisanal embroidery and patterns, she masterfully incorporates various indigenous fabrics to capture the Philippine archipelago in all its complexity and beauty.
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TernoCon Celebrates Our National Identity Through Fashion

TERNOCON is an exploration of our national dress and how it stands the test of time. Coming from a 'Fashioning the Terno' workshop, the event features a contest for young designers around the country with Filip+Inna’s own founder as a mentor for the Mindanao region.
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Len Cabili: Weaving a life

Fashion designer Len Cabili didn’t “fall in love” with indigenous weaves and fabrics of the Philippines. She grew up with them. And in doing so, she knew of their value early on. Little did she realize that these very fabrics would also lead her to a purposeful future.
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Weaving wonders

Our year is off to a great start with this feature from Forbes as one of the brands to add to your wardrobe in 2019 !
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Not So Fast Fashion: The Filipina Designer Giving Tribal Artisans A Place On The Catwalk

Learn how the slow and steady process of Filip + Inna showcases true craftsmanship and art with every stitch.
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