The designer with his winning design using handmade baked polymer clay on details |
Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpi with Israeli Ambassor Effie Ben Matityau award the grand prize winner Ramon Christopher Zamora |
Winning designers in the first Kadayawan Ball Apparel Design Competition. 1st Runner-Up Richard Palache; Grand Prize Winner Christopers Zamora; & 2nd Runner-Up Mark Joseph Sayad |
“I had an immersion with the Bagobo Tagabawa tribe and I took bits of information from them and incorporated in my garments,” said Zamora, “My inspiration is the ‘pangulabe’ or beadworking technique of the tribe. The patterns are incorporated to the symbolic meaning of the triangle that emanates Manama (God), Manobo (man) and banwa (earth),” said the designer.
Zamora created the apparels’ embellishment himself using polymer clay. Emulating the characteristic design pattern of the Bagobo Tagabawa, the designer laid out the pieces of baked white ornaments on his flesh-toned sheer fabric made of banana fiber he sourced out from Tadeco, a banana-growing company in Tagum, Davao del Norte. The entire process, from cutting to finished product, took seven days, said the designer.
The result is impressive — a striking contemporary gown that can be worn at any formal event.
Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio with the panel of judges- Rajo Laurel, John Herrera, Lulu Tan-Gan, Cary Santiago & Ronnie Cruz |
Ranking 1st runner-up was Richard Palache’s entry inspired by the Maguindanaoan tribe. He incorporated the tribe’s inuol fabric into his apparels. For his gown, he fused his own designed fabric.
Santiago said, “I love the 1st runner up so much, there was creativity and craftsmanship involved. We checked the fabric, which was made of soft tulle, and there was a hand stitched yarn on a circular pattern. For me, that’s very difficult to achieve. There was a labor of love involved. It was very wearable and on the Rigodon de Honor, it was flawless.”
Richard Palache’s design inspired by the Maguindanaoan Tribe uses Inuol fabric. Mark Joseph Sayad’s design won him 2nd runner-up. |
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Also published in the Sunstar Davao newspaper