LIST: New collections to discover at this year's ArteFino Fair
The ArteFino Fair is set to showcase new, stunning yet timeless fashion and lifestyle pieces by local artisans.
The fair will shine a spotlight on local brands, celebrating their artistry in crafting not only eye-catching but also sustainable pieces. More than 100 brands will gather at The Fifth at Rockwell, Power Plant Mall, from July 31 to Aug. 3, with the theme, "Champions of Change."
From unconventional silhouettes, vibrant accessories, to sustainable home items, check out the brands offering new collections at the ArteFino Fair 2025.
PinaSadya
Known for its loud and vibrant designs, PinaSadya is among the local brands that will be joining this year's fair. Among its newest offerings are its jackets, which feature and combination of fabrics and textiles, like corduroy, hablon, and Ifugao weaving. You may also check out their casual wear made of piña fabric.
Good Luck, Humans
Fond of unconventional yet chic pieces? Head over to Good Luck, Humans' booth. For this year's fair, they will launch a new dress with its signature bubble design, a balabal with a new look, and the Tria top that features a new sewing technique, giving a fresh texture on the top.
Farah Abu
If maximalist fashion is your game, Farah Abu is introducing new and vibrant earpieces you can include in your collection. The new earrings take inspiration from flowers like the Calla Lily and the native Sampaguita. There's also the Saranggola earrings, which are made from Ifugao fabric, freshwater pearls, and glass beads. It can also be styled in four different ways, making it a perfect addition to your capsule collection.
StyleAna
Known for its modern Filipiniana pieces, StyleAna is also launching something new at this year's fair. Check out their varying designs of terno bolero, signature Blusa, poncho, and their best-selling terno capes, all featuring traditional textiles and silhouettes.
Coco & Tres
Discover edgy yet chic patchwork designs on tops, skirts, and pants at Coco & Tres' upcoming collection. Some pieces to watch for are the gender neutral denim jackets and salsa skirts, perfect for mixing and matching.
Two Chic
Modern takes on traditional techniques will take over Two Chic's booth at this year's fair. Check out their chic pieces of reimagine denim jackets, as well as unconventional silhouettes of their matching sets. Many of its new pieces also feature floral designs in modern appliqué.
Amarie by Anne
The rainy season is here, but don't let it stop you from wearing stylish and comfortable resortwear. Visit Amarie by Anne's booth and explore their "Resort Cruise 26" capsule collection, featuring puff-sleeved dresses, vibrant coordinates, and more, standing out with its unique embroidered adornments.
Kathy and Kathy Bespoke
Do you love anything sparkly? Explore stunning jewels by Kathy and Kathy Bespoke. The local jewelry brand is launching its "Paraiso" collection in the upcoming fair, which features one-of-a-kind pieces, including white gold earrings with filigree figures, adorned with natural blue sapphires and diamonds; another chandelier earring inspired by Abanico, with akoya pearls with diamonds, and a golden South Sea pearl dangle earring brought to life with vibrant gemstones of Tanzanite, Pink tourmaline, and Diamonds.
Rags2Riches
Known for its modern takes on the traditional handwoven craft through upcycled fabrics and locally-sourced products, Rags2Riches will be launching its new collection, featuring freshly woven modern bags with patterns reminiscent of a bayong, and multi-play clothing you can style however you like for casual or formal wear.
Sustainably Made
Get your home essentials from Sustainably Made by Marsse. Their latest collection spotlights its new product, the No-Waste Folding Stool made possible with Zapateria, crafted from sustainably-farmed wood from the MARSSE’s tree farm in Umingan, Pangasinan, and upcycled leather scraps from Zapateria’s Marikina shoe workshop.
Also available at their booth is their best-selling Butcher Block, crafted from sustainably sourced teak wood. It's ideal for everyday chopping, carving roasts or steaks, and serving charcuterie on special occasions.
Other than these brands, there are also two brands that will make their debut in the movement. Grab your day-to-day bags—from lunch bags, sling bags, tote bags, to organizer pouches at Gouache, a brand that uses canvas waxing in the local bag industry.
FloretPH will also mark their first ArteFino Fair, offering fresh, delicate flowers and home decor, from flower pots, candles, and lamps, all carefully crafted by local artisans.