Harvesting Style: The Season’s Fashion Grows from the Ground Up
The garments hang soft and weighty, like the hush of a field at dawn—stitched with the patience of the earth, meant to be worn like second skin

Soil to stitch
Like the slow, deliberate motions of farmers, the garments of the season take shape—each fold and stitch reflecting the natural grace that comes from close connection with the land.
Subtle shades of olives mix in a delicate dance of contrast and harmony.
These colors, so deeply tied to the cycle of growth and renewal, become the foundation for this season’s fashion.
Fabric mimics the varied textures of the earth. These garments are to be experienced—felt with every movement, just as the harvest is felt with each careful step taken on the soil.
Beyond them, where the light met the horizon and cloth draped over bone, the world stirred in another way.


Woven by nature, worn with grace
Yet even in the busyness of the harvest, there is grace.
The flowing silhouettes and the soft draping of fabrics mirror the swaying of tall grass in the breeze.
The act of harvesting is an intimate one. In the same way, clothes draw from this, understanding that every stitch and every cut must be planted with care.
The soft dawn light bathes everything in a gentle glow, much like the fabrics of the season, which seem to glow with an inner warmth.
The colors of the earth are rich and full.
Textures become deeper, heavier, and more substantial—echoing the natural beauty of the very fields that have yielded their bounty.

The day wears on. The fields slowly empty as the fruits of the earth are gathered.
Fashion, too, moves forward, evolving with each new season. A new dawn. A new beginning.

Photography Charisma Lico
Creative Direction Patrick Ty
Fashion Eldzs Mejia
Grooming Nix Soriano
Hair Patty Cristobal
Models Philippe Magalona and Hash Taha (PMAP)
Retouching Summer Untalan
Project manager Jazmin Orbe
Fashion assistants Carl Alberto, Miggs Leguera, and Corven Uy
On location PioneerX Studios