The Manila Hotel blooms with 'Flores de Primavera Y Filipiniana' exhibit
By John Legaspi
After bringing Filipino fashion and heritage to the streets last May 3 with its Flores de Mayo revival, The Manila Hotel continues to champion the talents of Filipino designers with the unveiling of its new exhibition. Dubbed “Flores de Primavera y Filipiniana,” the exhibition showcases garments that present a dialogue between Filipino culture and local couture.
SEASON OF BLOOM Filipino designs reign supreme in the ‘Flores de Primavera y Filipiniana’ exhibition. (Photos: The Manila Hotel)
Just in time for the celebration of National Heritage Month, the exhibit highlights the idyllic beauty of the Filipiniana through the hotel’s partnership with Designers Circle Philippines. Its Grand Lobby and Art Gallery are transformed into “an effervescent Eden of floral Filipiniana,” where an exquisite blend of terno and Maria Clara designs adorns its halls. These pieces are influenced by the radiant hues and festive spirit of Flores de Mayo, rightly regarded as the “Queen of Philippine Festivals.”
“Flores de Primavera y Filipiniana is more than a fashion exhibit. Showcases like this serve as a bridge between our country’s past and present,” said Edwin Uy, chairman of Designers Circle Philippines. “We are committed to ensuring that Filipino traditions are not only honored today but preserved for generations to come.”
Selected works by members of Designers Circle Philippines are featured in the exhibit. Joining Edwin in this initiative are designers Rafael Gonzalez, Alfonso Emmanuel, Jasper Adorador, Precious Jewel, Rhael Garcia, Alistair Balane, Gus Villa, Adonis Ara Samson, Ganda Anore, Bepz Torres, Joy Aaliwin, Gian Abrigo, Maila Alog, Jayme Yap Bravo, Medel Batingal, Will Salvador, Brad Shilver Agarano, Pencil Diestra, and Jennica Castro. The exhibition also spotlights special pieces from the late founding chairman Johnny Abad.
“Through initiatives such as this, we are pleased to partner with Designers Circle Philippines as The Manila Hotel continues to champion Filipino culture and craftsmanship by providing a platform where tradition and contemporary creativity flourish together,” said Marvin Kim Tan, vice president for Sales and Marketing of The Manila Hotel.
“Flores de Primavera y Filipiniana” is on display at the Grand Lobby and Art Gallery of The Manila Hotel until June 11, 2026. Admission is free.