These ladies prove that the slip dress is the chicest choice for holiday dressing
Noted Filipino designer Josie Natori celebrates the art of fall dressing with chorus girls, sumptuous feasts, and Manila's chicest crowd
By John Legaspi
Natori-clad dancers presenting a dynamic preview of the season’s silhouette and refined sophistication.
It has become a tradition for noted Filipino designer Josie Natori to return to the Philippines whenever she launches her latest fall-winter line. In the past, she has taken her friends and patrons to the wonder-filled space of a museum and closer to the evening sky with a penthouse show. This time, she went all out with a dinner show at the newest supper club, Medusa at BGC, on Nov. 12, 2025.
Anton Huang and Josie Natori
The dimly lit Art Deco interior of the space provided the perfect setting for Josie’s newest collection, “The Many Layers of Natori,” which explores the Japanese aesthetic through earthy neutrals, warm reds, and fluid, flirty silhouettes. Before the collection was fully unveiled, guests were treated to showgirl-style dance performances by chorus girls, all wearing the designer’s signature slip dresses. But the exploration of Natori style extended beyond the production number and display; many guests arrived that evening wearing Natori slip dresses—signaling that this season’s most festive garb comes in the form of simply elegant, easy dresses with look-at-me prints.
After the show, Josie, together with SSI Group, Inc. president and CEO Anton Huang, took the stage to invite guests to take a closer look at the collection and bring home a piece of its timeless elegance and enduring allure.