Dita sandicor ong biography of martin luther
The Philippine Revolution and Beyond Volume I Papers from the International Conference on the Centennial of the Philippine Revolution.
Martin Luther King Jr Man walks past a mannequin wearing fashion made of banana fibre mixed with indigenous Filipino fabric by Dita Sandico Ong of the..
Journeys
“[I] probably will not be a model who wears the clothes [on] the runway.
That’s what I said when I was young whenever my mother brings me to watch the fashion shows.
Then, I’ll see the designer, the last person who receives all the applause after the show. I told myself, I want to be the fashion designer.
I want to be the person who do the final bow,”
~ Dita Sandico said.
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.
Having been born into a family who has been in the fashion industry for generations, it came natural for Dita to understand the substance, identity, and creativity of fashion collections.
“I am actually representing the third generation who has the interest in fashion,” Sandico said. “My mom always bring me to fashion shows even wh