3 Things We Loved at Septième Rebelle’s Runway

In their latest fashion show, Septième Rebelle exudes elegance and beauty on the runway.

Words Patricia Lanzagarita
Photos courtesy of Septième Rebelle
November 13, 2024

The night before Halloween, Septième Rebelle took center stage with a runway presentation that radiated elegance and regal beauty. The event, held at the Marriott Grand Ballroom, was a celebration of sophistication, style, and artistry.

Here are three things we loved about Septième Rebelle’s recent fashion show:

1. Intricate Cuts and Designs

Crafted by the talented Filipino designer Robbie Santos, the pieces showcased during the show were proof of his masterful craftsmanship. Each garment featured intricate cuts and striking designs that were not only visually stunning but also thoughtfully constructed. From the muted tones to the vibrant hues, and from the patterned to the asymmetrical cuts, every design told a story and was meticulously crafted to invite appreciation of fashion as an art form.

2. Fashion for All Ages and Occasions

The collection offered a versatile array of colors and designs, blending current trends with timeless appeal. Whether for a formal gathering or a more casual affair, the garments were tailored to suit all types of events and individuals of all ages. The collection’s inclusivity and wide appeal made it clear that Septième Rebelle designs with everyone in mind.

3. Comfortably Stylish

Comfort is key, and Septième Rebelle ensures that beauty and ease go hand in hand. The collection featured luxurious fabrics like brocade and silk, ensuring not only a visually captivating look but also a feeling of comfort for the wearer. The brand’s commitment to stylish yet wearable fashion was evident in every piece, proving that elegance doesn’t have to sacrifice comfort.

Septième Rebelle’s latest show was a reminder of the brand’s signature elegance and regal beauty, leaving a lasting impression on all who attended.

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