Like mother, like daughter: Angel Aquino, Iana Bernardez star in Philstar.com’s sustainable fashion editorial

Angel Aquino, Iana Bernardez star in Philstar.com’s sustainable fashion editorial
Philstar.com/EC Toledo

MANILA, Philippines — This Mother’s Month and National Heritage Month, Philstar.com is doing a series of mini-stories featuring the talented mother-daughter thespians Angel Aquino and Iana Bernardez.

They sat down for an interview before they were photographed for a fashion editorial featuring sustainable clothing and accessories.

In the following photos, Angel and Iana show their chemistry as models, actresses and timeless "like mother, like daughter" Filipina morena beauties. — Photos by EC Toledo

On Iana:

From ReRunway:

  • Jacket made of recycled cloth facemasks
  • Tote bag made of recycled facemasks
  • Dangling earrings made of recycled buttons, hardware, beads and semi-precious stones

From Robinsons Department Store Galleria:

  • Stella dress made of upcycled "katsa" or flour sack
  • Yakan shoes from Filipino section

On Angel: 

From ReRunway:

  • Banana Leaf Filipiniana embroidered by Bulacan women, with matching Burdang Lumban panuelo
  • Earrings used as hair adornments, made of upcycled buttons, hardware and semi-precious stones from broken jewelry

From Robinsons Department Store Galleria:

  • "When Life Gives You Lemons, Grab Tequila and Salt" statement Banig bag available at Eco Corner
  • Stella Palazzo pants made of recycled "Katsa" or muslin cloth
  • Liberté nude crop top as innerwear 
  • Olive green and black espadrilles with Banig-weave rug upper available at the Filipino section
Philstar.com/EC Toledo

Angel wears:

From ReRunway:

  • multi-way poncho/skirt in Benguet fabric and upcycled textiles;
  • upcycled denim, Yakan and Inabel cargo pants;
  • earrings made of upcycled tabs from Tahanang Walang Hagdanan;
  • earrings worn as hair accents

Iana wears:

From ReRunway:

  • "Steal like an artist" cardigan made of upcycled materials and indigenous Igorot fabric
  • Modern Bahag culottes 
  • Dangling earrings made of recycled buttons, hardware, beads and semi-precious stones
Philstar.com/EC Toledo

On Angel:

From ReRunway:

  • Modern Kimona with reversible front and back and built-in cape/hoodie
  • Modern Saya (reconstructed skirt with Inabel patches)
  • Amethyst necklace with Boracay fishing boats pendant

From Robinsons Department Store Galleria:

  • Privileged white flats with siver buckles

On Iana:

From ReRunway:

  • Black and grey dress made of upcycled mesh dress, draped excess lace, Inabel table runner and tin can tabs woven by Tahanang Walang Hagdanan
  • Necklace made of recycled keychain rings with crab pendant made of upcycled Mother-of-Pearl trimmings and coffee capsules by Negros Cultural Foundation
  • Cocktail rings made of upcycled wine bottle stoppers 
  • Rattan bag with removable crab pendants made of upcycled Mother-of-Pearl trimmings and coffee capsules by Negros Cultural Foundation

From Robinsons Department Store Galleria:

  • Black Privileged buckle shoes
Philstar.com/EC Toledo

On Angel:

From ReRunway:

  • Beaded gown made of upcycled lace with asymmetrical neckline
  • Upcycled royal blue suit with satin Alampay handpainted by Bulacan women
  • Woodcarved flower earrings from Cebu

From Robinsons Department Store Galleria:

  • Varnished wood and snakeskin clutch bag found in the Filipino section
  • Privileged nude patent leather stilettos

Iana wears:

From ReRunway:

  • White bare back gown made of recycled lace, sequins and previously damaged neoprene

From Robinsons Department Store Galleria:

  • Stella faux pearl and silver dangling earrings
  • "Brave" Banig clutch bag found in Filipino section
  • Privileged nude stilettos
Philstar.com/EC Toledo

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Produced and styled by Deni Rose M. Afinidad-Bernardo

Assisted by Kathleen A. Llemit

Clothes, bags and accessories by ReRunway, a sustainable social enterprise espousing circular fashion through upcycling, 100% zero waste and handmade techniques, as well as sourcing from Indigenous Peoples and non-government organizations such as Negros Cultural Foundation and Tahanang Walang Hagdanan.

Shoes by Privileged

Additional shoes, bags and accessories by Eco Corner, which houses Filipino products made of indigenous materials and textiles (Privileged, Stella and Eco Corner are available at Robinsons Department Store Galleria)

Shot on location at Novotel Suites Manila at Acqua, Novotel Tower, Coronado Street, Barangay Hulo, Mandaluyong 1550 Metro Manila (Special thanks to Joba Botana and Jonie Dionisio)

Hair by Earl D.C. Bracamonte; Skincare by Y.O.U. Beauty; Makeup by Lala Flores, Nicole Goyena using sustainable Korean makeup brand barenbliss

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