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Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Fashion becomes more meaningful when it carries a story—and at The Southern Weave 2026, Davao’s young fashion talents proved that heritage and contemporary design can beautifully share the same runway.




Held at the SM City Davao Expansion Wind, August 14, 2026, during the Kadayawan season, Southern Weave 2026 brought together the Davao Junior Fashion Designers in a celebration of creativity, culture, craftsmanship, and the rich visual identity of Mindanao.


The showcase was more than a fashion presentation. It was a reminder that the next generation of Davao designers is already creating its own voice while continuing to draw inspiration from the traditions and artistry of the South.

Photo credit: Davao Junior Fashion Designers Facebook Page



The event was presented in partnership with the Davao Junior Fashion Designers and SM City Davao, continuing Southern Weave's mission of putting local creative talent in the spotlight. Recent coverage of the 2026 show likewise describes it as a Kadayawan showcase celebrating young Davao designers and Mindanao culture.


Ten Young Designers, Ten Distinctive Voices


The runway featured ten Davao-based junior designers whose individual aesthetics brought different interpretations of contemporary Mindanawon fashion.


Arthur Andrade — Maison Andrade





Arthur Andrade, creative force behind Maison Andrade, brought a dramatic and sophisticated sensibility to the collection. His work demonstrates how traditional inspiration can be transformed into fashion with a strong modern identity.




Assi Castañaga — Assisi Studios





Assi Castañaga of Assisi Studios showcased a distinctive approach that blends structure, detail, and theatrical elements. Her designs reflect the confidence of a young designer unafraid to experiment with silhouettes and styling.



Red Antipolo — Poliquit





Known professionally through Poliquit, Red Antipolo brought an artistic and experimental perspective to the runway. His work explores volume, texture, and unconventional fabric treatments, giving heritage-inspired fashion a distinctly contemporary character.



Sittie Guijada Anwar — Layallah





Sittie Guijada Anwar, the designer behind Layallah, offered a vibrant interpretation of modest fashion. Her work demonstrates that modest dressing can be expressive, colorful, sophisticated, and fashion-forward.



Jena May Quitoga — Nene





Jena May Quitoga of Nene presented pieces centered on textures, patterns, and carefully considered silhouettes. Her collection showed how understated elements can be transformed into visually compelling contemporary fashion.



Jane Ponggo — Etea


Jane Ponggo, the creative behind Etea, brought a youthful and playful energy to Southern Weave. Her designs explore a fresh meeting point between Mindanawon inspiration and modern, youthful aesthetics.



Roland Boyles — B.oyles





Roland Boyles of B.oyles offered an ethereal interpretation of fashion, with designs that play with movement, transparency, and light. His aesthetic added a dreamlike quality to the runway.



Bien Cedric Catubig — Bien Catubig





Bien Cedric Catubig, founder and designer of Bien Catubig, presented a softer and romantic interpretation of contemporary fashion. His designs demonstrate how color, botanical inspiration, and feminine silhouettes can work together to create a modern Mindanawon identity.



Bon Gilles





Bon Gilles added another distinctive voice to Southern Weave 2026, contributing a creative interpretation of contemporary fashion and demonstrating the diversity of design perspectives among Davao’s young fashion talents.



Milpe Blass Palmares





Milpe Blass Palmares also took part in the showcase, bringing a personal creative vision to the runway and further highlighting the individuality and versatility of Davao’s emerging designers.



These 10 names have also been identified in coverage of Southern Weave and the Davao Junior Fashion Designers, with the 2026 event continuing the group's emphasis on heritage, artistry, and local creative talent.



Where Heritage Meets the Future


What makes Southern Weave particularly significant is its ability to present Mindanao culture without making it feel frozen in the past.


Instead of simply reproducing traditional clothing, the designers interpreted heritage through their own creative languages—experimenting with silhouettes, fabrics, textures, patterns, colors, and contemporary styling.


That approach gives traditional craftsmanship a new audience.


It also reflects the changing landscape of Davao's fashion community, where young designers are finding opportunities to establish their identities and contribute fresh perspectives to the local industry.


The 2026 edition of Southern Weave similarly highlighted how the Davao Junior Fashion Designers used handwoven textiles, indigenous patterns, and traditional crafts while embracing a more forward-thinking approach to design.


Fashion as a Celebration of Kadayawan


There could hardly be a more fitting season for Southern Weave than Kadayawan.


Kadayawan is a celebration of abundance, culture, gratitude, and the diverse communities of Davao. Fashion becomes another medium through which those stories can be expressed.


At Southern Weave 2026, the runway became a moving tapestry—each designer contributing a different thread to a larger story about Mindanao.


The result was not simply a collection of beautiful clothes, it was a celebration of where these young designers come from, what inspires them, and where they hope to take Davao fashion next.


A New Generation Takes the Spotlight


Events such as Southern Weave matter because emerging designers need more than talent. They need platforms, audiences, opportunities, and spaces where their creativity can be seen.


The presence of these ten young designers at SM City Davao demonstrates that there is a growing creative community in the city ready to take its place in the fashion industry.


Their work reminds us that the future of Davao fashion does not have to choose between heritage and innovation.


It can have both.


And perhaps that is the most beautiful message of Southern Weave 2026: Mindanao's story continues to be woven—one designer, one collection, and one runway at a time.


The Davao Junior Fashion Designers of Southern Weave 2026


Arthur Andrade • Assi Castañaga • Red Antipolo • Sittie Guijada Anwar • Jena May Quitoga • Jane Ponggo • Roland Boyles • Bien Cedric Catubig • Bon Gilles • Milpe Blass Palmares 


Their names may be young in the fashion industry, but their creative voices are already becoming part of Davao's evolving fashion story.






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