Vogue Threads celebrates the power of visual storytelling, artistry, and collaboration
The seven-day exhibition casts the spotlight on 50 images that represent the diversity of the Filipino perspective
What can we expect from this year’s Vogue Threads?
Vogue Philippines recently launched the third edition of Vogue Threads, weaving Filipino culture, creativity, and community into the world. Following its Paris debut last year, Vogue Threads 2025 is a seven-day exhibition and series dedicated to celebrating the power of visual storytelling, artistry, and collaboration.
Held at the third floor of RCBC Plaza in Makati, the opening day gathered creatives, both established and emerging, from fashion, beauty and art for an inspiring celebration of Philippine culture and artistry.
Vogue Threads Manila 2025 has a dynamic slate of activities and experiences, from masterclasses, casting calls, to a portfolio review. This provides opportunities for discovery, mentorship, and growth, nurturing the next generation of Filipino talent.
“We are honored to spotlight over 50 images from our past years—images that are both deeply individual and profoundly collective. Our platforms are a space where identity is not imposed but authored,” says Vogue Philippines editor-in-chief Bea Valdes.
Curated by Miguel Rosales, the exhibition features more than 50 photographs that offer audiences the diversity of the Filipino perspective. Works by Sharif Hamza, Mark Nicdao, Mark Seliger, Archie Geotina, and others will be available for purchase, with proceeds supporting the Vogue Philippines Fashion Fund. Dedicated to empowering the next generation of Filipino talent in fashion, art, and culture, this initiative will donate proceeds to Fashion + Art + Business (F.A.B) Creatives, co-founded by Jojie Lloren.
Masterclasses
Vogue Threads’ masterclasses and panels bring together compelling voices across industries, including designers Inno Sotto and Rajo Laurel and photographers Neal Oshima, Artu Nepomuceno, and Shaira Luna. The founding members of pioneering fashion and beauty collective Propaganda: Jay Lozada, Jing Monis, Juan Sarte, Marlon Rivera, and Cristine “Ting” Duque, will reflect on the group’s beginnings in the 1990s and share their perspectives on Manila’s dynamic and evolving creative landscape.
Portfolio Review
Vogue Philippines invites emerging creatives, including photographers, fashion designers, stylists, illustrators, production designers, and writers to present their work for evaluation by seasoned industry professionals. This provides an opportunity to gain valuable feedback, insights, and mentorship, encouraging growth and dialogue within the creative community.
Vogue Faces
Vogue Philippines is hosting a casting call for aspiring models to showcase and share their individuality and story. Selected participants may be considered for upcoming editorial features and projects.
Inspired by the idea of “creative bayanihan,” Vogue Threads Manila 2025 cultivates an immersive experience for those who live by and are enriched by Philippine craft and creativity.
“At the heart of all our endeavors is a profound respect and gratitude to our community,” Valdes says. “Your support, guidance, and dedication have bolstered our resolve to celebrate the vibrant and vital Filipino perspective.”
Vogue Threads Manila 2025 runs from September 21 to 27 at RCBC Plaza, Makati. For tickets and more information, visit https://vogue.ph/vogue-threads-manila-2025/.
Photos courtesy Vogue Philippines

