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Lady Rustan opens its first-ever Power Plant Mall pop-up with the Fall/Winter 2026 collection, featuring elevated essentials designed to last
There's another reason to visit Power Plant Mall in Rockwell, Makati City over the next few days. Until July 12, Lady Rustan is bringing its fall-winter 2026 collection to the pop-up, showcasing a fresh lineup of elevated wardrobe essentials.
Lady Rustan Rockwell pop-up (Photos: Rustan's)
This pop-up marks Lady Rustan's first at the Rockwell shopping destination, a location chosen for its discerning clientele. "Power Plant was chosen for our first pop-up because of the market segment that aligns with Rustan's," Pia Regala-Hebron, designer of Lady Rustan, tells Manila Bulletin Lifestyle. "It also carries several of our sister brands from SSI,” she adds, referring to Stores Specialists, Inc., the country's leading specialty retailer behind brands such as Zara, Massimo Dutti, and Kate Spade.
This season, Lady Rustan continues to focus on elevated wardrobe essentials crafted from breathable fabrics, including linen, tencel, and cotton. These materials return in fresh shades and new linen blends. "I've always been drawn to these fabrics for their breathable quality and comfort," she says.
Pia Regala-Hebron
The collection features coordinated separates and versatile pieces accented with details such as asymmetrical patchwork, frayed edges, bubble silhouettes, drawstring pants, cutouts, cording, and structured organdy tops. A palette of taupe, warm beige, sand, olive green, terracotta, paprika, and classic black and white makes mixing and matching effortless.
Lady Rustan Rockwell pop-up
"A challenge is always finding the balance between being modern but not trendy," she explains. "Keeping the silhouettes and shapes clean and the colors neutral and calming, the clothes blend easily with items women already have that they can mix and match."
It's these thoughtful details that give the collection its distinct character. From delicate beadwork and carefully selected prints to asymmetrical hems, fringes, appliqués, and subtle cutouts, each piece is designed to feel current without being trend-driven. "Adding subtle details to the garments adds freshness and modernity that favor longevity rather than trends, so customers can keep wearing them for years to come,” Pia concludes.