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Designer Jor-El Espina Opens New Studio, Shop in Makati

December 16, 2024
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Elle Yap

Esteemed Filipino designer Jor-El Espina opened their new design studio and their first permanent shop in the country, located in Makati. The Jor-El Espina Atelier, on the 7th floor of One Corporate Plaza, gives the celebrated brand a convenient and accessible place for its clients to congregate towards. 

Clothing being sold at Jor-El Espina Atelier.
Clothing being sold at Jor-El Espina Atelier.

The atelier and design shop contains many of the latest collections from Espina, from modern interpretations of traditional bridal dresses to his newly-launched 2025 collection to the retail, ready-to-wear versions of his modern takes on the Filipiniana. 

Clients looking through the clothing line at the atelier.
Clients looking through the clothing line at the atelier.

“This is a part of our growth as a brand to open a design house; our first design house in Manila. For the past years, most of our stores are in the mall and it’s all pop up, so it’s nice to open a store in time for the holidays,” Espina said about the store. 

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A Welcoming Creative Environment

For Jor-El Espina, the atelier serves more than a place that sells his designs. Rather, it functions as a creative space where clients can participate in the crafting of his innovative modern designs. 

“The atelier allows us to engage more personally with all our patrons–offering a deeper connection with our craft, story, and commitment to contemporary Filipino design,” he said in a statement. “We wanted it to feel intimate yet aspirational, a reflection of the women who wear our pieces.”

Racks of clothes by Jor-El Espina.
Racks of clothes by Jor-El Espina.
Close-up of colorful clothing by the designer.
Close-up of colorful clothing by the designer.
Pina fiber fabric showcased at the Jor-El Espina Atelier.
Pina fiber fabric showcased at the Jor-El Espina Atelier.
Racks of clothes by Jor-El Espina.
Racks of clothes by Jor-El Espina.
A row of bridal clothing.
A row of bridal clothing.

The space is designed with a sparse minimalist aesthetic. Shelves of piña fabric showcase the intricate embroidered designs within the clothes. Small touches like vases of flowers compliment the largely-white design and add a more open, lived-in feeling conductive for creative work. 

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“I’d like to think of our atelier as a sanctuary for local creativity and elegance,” Espina said.

Weaving Traditional and Modern Sensibilities

Espina’s collections give viewers a perspective of how modern fashion integrates the traditional designs of the past. Some of his dresses, for example, utilize a banig basket design for the torsos, using handmade silk ribbons and bobbin lace to create a softer interpretation of the past. 

The dress with a banig-like design made with silk ribbons.
The dress with a banig-like design made with silk ribbons.

Others, of course, use locally-sourced piña fabric, dyed naturally to give an authentic Filipino look whilst adapting it to the needs of our time. The piña serves as one of the central fabrics in Jor-El Espina’s works, populating his latest collection as well as designs like a layered bridal ball skirt. 

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Wedding dress by Jor-El Espina.
Wedding dress by Jor-El Espina.
Wedding dress by Jor-El Espina.
Wedding dress by Jor-El Espina.
Intricate flower-like design done with pina fabric.
Intricate flower-like design done with pina fabric.
Intricate carabao farm design done with pina fabric.
Intricate carabao farm design done with pina fabric.

“As you can see, the piña fabric is very traditional. Well, as you can see, the silhouette is really modern itself. That’s—the material itself can be—you can specify it as a Filipiniana, but this is a modern take on it,” he said. 

Adapting to Changing Times

That adaptability is key to the appeal of Jor-El Espina and his designs. He crafts a modern take on the dress that wouldn’t look out of place in formal events, allowing a melding of today’s comforts without sacrificing fidelity to the past. 

A dress showcased at Jor-El Espina Atelier.
A dress showcased at Jor-El Espina Atelier.

“Nowadays, you can wear this as a modern Filipiniana. Right now, [people] require a lot of modern Filipiniana outfits. So here’s my share of it,” he said. “Yeah, it’s very modern that you can use it for formal events and casual events. 

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“We’re very true to our aesthetic. It’s always a contemporary Filipiniana.”

Jor-El Espina Atelier is open from 10am to 8pm. Customers can book appointments for the store through contacting this number: 0931-127-2802.

Photos by Ed Simon.

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