Studio Artesan by Rustan’s, a space for all things locally-produced, handcrafted, and ethically-made, continues its initiative to promote local craftsmanship by showcasing Filipino designers whose fine works influence and define today’s Filipina look. Located at the Gallerie Area on the second floor of Rustan’s Makati, Studio Artesan caters to the ever-evolving style of the modern Filipina.
This October 2024, Studio Artesan has launched its newest exclusive collection. Shoppers can browse through a diverse selection ranging from apparel to accessories– all masterfully conceived by Puey Quiñones, Viña Romero, Rosbert Villar, Randolf Clothing, Tagpi, NIñOFRANCO by Wilson Limon, Paolo Miguel, YOYA, Jim Weaver, and Joyce Makitalo.
First introduced in October 2021, Studio Artesan is for the Filipina clientele who is grounded by her love for local craftsmanship, sustainability, modernity, and uniqueness, as well as her knack for artisanal products.
This season’s featured designers
As times change, these contemporary designers keep pushing boundaries and setting trends, all while honoring Filipino heritage through their distinctively modern creations.
Puey Quiñones brings an international flair with his masterful draping, embroidery, and hand-beading techniques, creating timeless and feminine designs beloved by women across the globe. His move to Los Angeles infused a global sophistication into his creations while maintaining his Filipino roots.
Viña Romero stands out with a fresh take on gender-fluid fashion, blending menswear and womenswear seamlessly. Known for subtle yet striking details—such as contrasting edges, a knot, or a clever play of materials—each versatile piece is designed for individuals of all ages and body types who appreciate understated elegance and confident style.

Rosbert Villar delivers modern and innovative pieces that evoke timeless, well-loved styles, elevated to meet the needs of today’s women. His commitment to craftsmanship ensures each creation strikes the perfect balance between form and function, offering practicality without compromising beauty.
Randolf Clothing brings a playful edge to fashion with its satirical nods to pop culture, especially 90’s music videos and local trends. Each piece not only captures a sense of nostalgia but also reflects a sharp commentary on modern-day fashion and culture, making Randolf’s designs both entertaining and thought-provoking.
Tagpi blends old and new, creating distinctive pieces that celebrate Philippine culture. Collaborating with artisans from across the country, the brand’s intricate embroidered designs reflect a deep commitment to sustainability and local artistry, ultimately showcasing a collection that honors tradition while appealing to the evolving tastes of today’s conscious consumer.
NIñOFRANCO celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Mindanao through contemporary fashion, seamlessly blending traditional elements with modern design. Under the creative direction of Wilson Limon, the brand draws inspiration from diverse ethno-linguistic groups, including the Bagobo, Tagbanwa, T’Boli, Biaan, and Tagakaulo.
Paolo Miguel exemplifies slow fashion, focusing on ethically produced garments that celebrate craftsmanship and sustainability. Each piece is crafted by Manila-based seamstresses and beaders, using high-quality materials designed to last a lifetime. The brand is also known for its versatility, offering designs that seamlessly transition from day to night, perfect for any occasion.

YOYA celebrates women who dress for themselves, embodying an independent spirit that prioritizes personal expression over fleeting trends. With a focus on practicality and individuality, YOYA’s designs are cool and understated, appealing to women who prioritize comfort, functionality, and effortless style.
Studio Artesan also spotlights accessory designers who elevate personal style with bold statement pieces.
Jim Weaver captivates with wearable art that celebrates femininity and heritage. The brand features thoughtful designs that honor Filipino and Chinese cultures, each reflecting a vibrant tapestry of Philippine wildlife and traditions. Their silk scarves and shawls are meticulously crafted from the finest materials, embodying an unwavering commitment to artistry and luxury.

Joyce Makitalo enchants with jewelry that blends ancient symbolism with modern aesthetics. Collaborating with third-generation goldsmiths in Bulacan, she presents timeless pieces featuring raw, irregular stones and intricate patterns. Championing individuality, Makitalo’s creations have been featured in numerous publications and worn by Hollywood celebrities.

This season’s exclusive Studio Artesan collection will be available at Rustan’s Makati until December 2024. Visit the Gallerie on the second floor to discover the latest designs that epitomize the modern Filipina aesthetic.
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