Rajo Laurel invites everyone to celebrate life 'In Color'


Here's a color therapy to boost your mood and spirit

Joey Mead King models Rajo Laurel's "In Color" collection

"Why go through life unnoticed?" That's a question many optimists ask, and for quite a while, it is something that everyone finds hard to answer. Who can blame them? After more than a year of living in a gloomy state, life becomes dreary that surviving just means languishing, making some just opt to be invisible.

But better days are coming, and as we are about to enter that new era, it is best to celebrate and get seen, starting with the perfect wardrobe that's filled with vibrancy, joy, and local beauty. That's what Rajo Laurel's latest collection is all about, being the color therapy that will uplift everyone's mood and spirit.

Dubbed as "In Color," the noted Filipino fashion designer's newest line is the volume two of House of Laurel's spring-summer offering this 2021. A jump from the fashion house's volume one collection "Anew," which is all about "elegance that is silent but potent," "In Color" boasts the season's best hues in tie-dye prints and color blocked pieces. The fashion designer elevates loungewear by playing with proportions and textures, ultimately celebrating a woman's body, a definite Rajo Laurel hallmark.

"In designing #SS21InColor, we reflected on what we need the most now—comfort, a new sense of security, and a feeling of joy," the fashion house posted. "In a way, it also became an expression toward freedom as the silhouettes allow flow and move."

Check out some of the collection's piece bellow:

Borealis gown

Ora gown

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See more of the collection at rajolaurel.com and @houseoflaurel on Instagram.