What are the products of Dita Sandico Ong?

As a fashion designer with almost 30 years experience, Dita Sandico Ong was one of the earlier designers working with alternative fabrics. She designs wraps & soft bags made from Abaća fibre, which accentuates the beautiful lustre of the fabric.

What is Dita Sandico Ong known for?

A proud Filipino designer, wrap artist and advocate of sustainable fashion, Dita Sandico has been in the ethical fashion business for 26 years—promoting Filipino fashion, while helping poor communities by giving them sustainable livelihood.

What local tradition does Dita Sandico Ong use in her creations?

Philippine Piña fiber Known as the “Wrap Artist” of the Philippines, Fernandina “Dita” Sandico-Ong started her career with the creative use of inabel from Ilocos Sur and piñalino or pineapple fibers blended with Irish linen.

What unique material does Dita Sandico Ong use in her creations?

banaca fabric
Ditta Sandico not only reinvented the Filipianana through her world renown Ditta Wraps, she made use of sustainable and indigenous banaca fabric in all her creations.

What is the background of Dita Sandico Ong?

An ethical designer, Dita continues to carry the Filipino identity through her collection, revolutionizing the Philippine natural fiber industry by working with a cooperative in Baras, Catanduanes, training them in natural dye extraction and advanced weaving techniques, providing a sustainable income and giving life to …

What was the first experiment of Dita Sandico Ong with the local weave of Ilocos Sur?

Inabel
Known as the “Wrap Artiste” of the Philippines for her famous bold-colored wraps, Sandico-Ong first experimented with the local weave of Ilocos Sur, known as Inabel, as well as with pineapple fibers blended with Irish linen, dubbed piñalino.

Who is an acclaimed Filipino designer?

Kenneth Cobonpue
Nationality Filipino
Occupation Industrial Designer
Years active 25
Known for Unique designs integrating natural materials through innovative handmade production processes.

Who is Lulu Tan Gan?

The first two decades of Lulu Tan- Gan’s career in fashion is marked by her iconic knitwear, which redefined the versatility of knits for the Philippine fashion industry. Through amalgamating knits and piña, which the artisanal designer has been doing since 2007, she translates traditional crafts to contemporary wear.

What do you call the weaving method of ilocanos?

The inabel is one of the many prides of the Ilocos region in the Philippines. “Abel” is the Ilocano word for weave, and “inabel” can be interpreted to mean any kind of woven fabric. Ilocos weavers use hardwood pedal looms, employing different design techniques.