Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DEBBIE CO: FROM ATELIER TO PRÉT-À-POTRER

- BY PAULINE L. SONGCO @tribunephl_pau

For Debbie Co, designing clothes brings a sense of achievemen­t.

“Being able to create clothes for women is empowering, it can make a big difference. Making someone feel effortless­ly beautiful is important. I feel a sense of achievemen­t by doing that,” Co told DAILY TRIBUNE.

After graduating from De La Salle University Manila, Co decided to pursue her passion for fashion, later attending Central Saint Martins in London. She has designed for major fashion hubs, The Ramp, Ishq and Souk, and she is also the brains behind the premier ready-towear line, After Eight.

“It’s not just about clothes; it’s how someone feels about wearing them. Do they feel confident about it? It lifts your mood,” she said. Co’s studio, Atelier Debbie Co, carries various collection­s that reflect her signature aesthetic. The Atelier brand focuses on made-to-measure evening and bridal wear. As a result, her designs have become a preferred choice for celebritie­s and fashion connoisseu­rs.

Julia Barretto, Janine Gutierrez, Carla Abellana, Coleen Garcia, Gabbi Garcia, Nicole Andersson, Verniece Enciso and Elisse Joson are some of her muses. Wanting to expand her market, Co recently launched Prêt-à-porter Debbie Co, a boutique offering ready-towear collection­s that focus on femininity, romanticis­m and glamor. Each Prêt-à-porter piece is designed for a relaxed, everyday day-to-night style.

What made you decide to offer ready-to-wear to the public?

I wanted to have a wider market, for women to have that access not just like the one in our studio. I’ve been doing this for quite some time, 19 years already. I have had my atelier in Jupiter Street in Bel-Air for 16 years and then I moved to Proscenium in Rockwell where we’ve been for the last three years. I thought of expanding at this point because I think we are ready.

How will you describe your brand’s aesthetic?

Our brand is very romantic, feminine, contempora­ry and timeless.

Where do you get the inspiratio­n for each piece that you make?

I get a lot of my inspiratio­n from my travels, art and different types of architectu­re. When I travel, I make sure to take a lot of photos and I spend time in the museums. I go around.

I sort of put together everything that caught my eye. Like pictures of buildings or art and fabrics. Fabrics are very important, for me it’s how my process starts. I do a lot of fabric sourcing abroad. I go all over different cities and source fabrics from there. That’s how I start my creative process. I get a lot of fabric from Seoul. That city has so much to offer, so many textures.

Who is your favorite person to dress?

Someone like Heart Evangelist­a because she can own the dress. I feel like anything that she wears, she can carry it well. It’s so easy to dress her up. I think most designers would say that.

Prêt-à-porter Debbie Co is located at R2, Power Plant Mall, Makati City.

Wanting to expand her market, Co recently launched Prêt-à-porter Debbie Co, a boutique offering ready-to-wear collection­s that focus on femininity, romanticis­m and glamor. Each Prêt-à-porter piece is designed for a relaxed, everyday day-to-night style.

 ?? ?? PRÊT-À-PORTER Debbie Co has a more accessible price point.
PRÊT-À-PORTER Debbie Co has a more accessible price point.
 ?? ?? COLEEN Garcia wears the Amalie dress from the Prêt-à-porter Debbie Co creation.
COLEEN Garcia wears the Amalie dress from the Prêt-à-porter Debbie Co creation.
 ?? ?? PRÊT-À-PORTER Debbie Co is located at R2, Power Plant Mall, Makati City.
ELISSE Joson has been a Debbie Co muse for the past few years.
PRÊT-À-PORTER Debbie Co is located at R2, Power Plant Mall, Makati City. ELISSE Joson has been a Debbie Co muse for the past few years.
 ?? ?? FEEL free to try and fit Debbie Co’s creations at this sophistica­ted fitting room.
FEEL free to try and fit Debbie Co’s creations at this sophistica­ted fitting room.
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