Our 3 Favorite Pieces From Sari Lazaro’s Summer 2025 Collection

Sari Lazaro’s Summer 2025 collection is more than a seasonal edit—it’s a story of joy, heritage, and slow, intentional style.

Words Mika Reyes
Photos courtesy of Sari Lazaro
April 27, 2025

For Summer 2025, designer Sari Lazaro invites us to dress with lightness, purpose, and a hint of play. With the launch of her latest ready-to-wear collection timed alongside the opening of her new pop-up store at Power Plant Mall, the beloved designer returns with a fresh offering rooted in joy, movement, and unmistakable Filipino spirit.

This collection, marked by rich textures, mindful design, and just the right amount of drama, continues Sari’s mission of spotlighting Filipino craftsmanship for the modern woman. Each piece is carefully crafted for those who seek personality in their wardrobe and purpose in their fashion choices.

Here are the three standout looks we love most from her Summer 2025 collection:

1. The Embroidered Midi Dress

If summer were a single piece of clothing, this would be it. The midi dress captures the easy elegance of the tropics—crafted in a lightweight, breathable fabric that dances with every movement. Subtle ruching at the waist flatters every figure, while a barely-there back cut-out adds just the right amount of flirt. It’s beach wedding ready, rooftop cocktail approved, and Sunday brunch essential.

What makes it truly special? The neckline is trimmed with handwoven Inabel fabric—a nod to the designer’s enduring commitment to Filipino artisanship. It’s heritage with a modern heartbeat.

2. The Linen Co-ord Set

Minimalist with a twist—Sari’s linen co-ord set proves that classics don’t have to be conventional. Rendered in a warm sand hue, this relaxed-fit top and drawstring trouser combo embodies effortless chic. It’s the kind of outfit you throw on for an airport look and end up being photographed for a street style blog.

Wear it together for a clean, monochrome palette, or mix it with your closet staples—either way, it’s an instant mood-booster. Bonus: the fabric is sourced from a local weaving community in Mindanao, underscoring the designer’s mission to merge comfort with cultural consciousness.

3. The Wrap Skirt

For the woman who wants to make an entrance without saying a word, the wrap skirt does the talking. With a high slit that whispers of confidence and a print inspired by the colors of Philippine sunsets, this piece is unapologetically bold yet rooted in tradition.

It’s made with blended woven textiles sourced locally, updated with a sheen finish that catches light as you move. Pair it with a crisp white tank and gold jewelry, and you’ve just mastered high-low dressing with local flair.

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