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Joselito Cabungcal Hijos de Davao
Joselito Cabungcal’s NYFW Season 1 debut was a masterclass in modern menswear with cultural soul. Representing House of Musa, his collection fused structural elegance with indigenous textiles—most notably the banana fiber Musa fabric from Davao del Norte. Each look reflected his bold design philosophy: emotionally resonant, purpose-driven, and unapologetically Filipino. This gallery captures the energy, craftsmanship, and global spirit of a young designer making his mark on fashion’s biggest stage.
Joselito Cabungcal | Hijos de DavaoFebruary 2025EC Entertainment + Media in collaboration with Kubo Productions, Skinthetics and EVE Mobile appThe Cathedral of St. John, New York, USAPhoto by | RJ Ensalada