It was all about deconstructed and functional workwear for Mae-Ann Veloso’s Une Femme est Une Femme. Made from locally sourced fabrics, she combined staples like white shirts and plaid blazers with unconventional picks like tops with cutout sleeves and strapless bralettes. Talk about modernizing your office wardrobe.
Check out all the pieces from Une Femme est Une Femme in the slideshow above!
Photos by Charles Rodulfo
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