Rajo Laurel
Rajo Laurel | |
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Born |
Raymund Joseph Teves Laurel May 19, 1971 |
Residence | Rockwell, Makati City |
Citizenship | Filipino |
Occupation | Fashion designer |
Years active | 1993 – present |
Organization |
Rajo Laurel Enterprises Laurel et Ross House of Laurel |
Relatives | Jose P. Laurel (great grandfather) Denise Laurel (cousin) |
Website |
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Notes | |
Raymund Joseph "Rajo" Teves Laurel (born May 19, 1971) is a fashion designer in Manila, Philippines. He began his professional career in 1993, holding his first international exhibition the following year. In 2000 Rajo Laurel founded House of Laurel with his sister. A winner of a number of national and international awards over the course of his career, Laurel is best known as a television personality as a judge on Project Runway Philippines.
Biography
Rajo Teves Laurel is the grandson of the famous Negros Oriental grand old man of politics Herminio Guivelondo Teves and nephew of former Finance Secretary Margarito Gary B. Teves. A family of old sugar baron of Negros who belong to the Pinili and Teves Clan the biggest clan in Southern Negros Oriental
Early years
Rajo Laurel attended De La Salle Santiago Zobel School in Muntinlupa City. He states that a major early fashion influence was designer Louie Mamengo, whom he apprenticed with while studying at De La Salle - College of Saint Benilde, at the start of his career. He credits Mamengo with being his first design mentor.[2][3]
House of Laurel
In 2000, Rajo Laurel and his sister Venisse Laurel-Hermano co-founded House of Laurel, a boutique fashion house in Makati City. "I see it as a specialty boutique because we offer limited pieces per style," Laurel said. The boutique offers both couture as well as ready-to-wear apparel. "Made-to-order couture" is what Laurel prefers to call his couture line. Each piece is referred to as a "mission" dress that is designed to create a lasting impression, although is worn probably once or twice in a lifetime.[4] "Designer Ready-to-Wear" is how he describes his off-the-rack line.[5]
Besides Rajo's own fashions, House of Laurel showcases the work of other designers, and has featured the work of Puey Quiñones, Charina Sarte, Eric de los Santos, Bea Valdes, and Rhett Eala.[4]
Galas, exhibitions, and collections
Laurel's notable galas and exhibitions include his 2001 Optical Illusions show which introduced Philippine fashion consciousness to the avant-garde, and his 2004 Habi show, held at the residence of the British Ambassador to the Philippines, showcasing Philippine textiles.[4]
Group shows and exhibitions include the Philippine Centennial Show (Sydney, 1997), Saks Fifth Avenue Bridal Exhibition (New York, 2001) and the Ties That Bind; Shanghai-Philippines Expositions (Shanghai, 2003).[4]
In 2004 and 2005, Laurel was chosen to represent the Philippines in the KL Fashion Week held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Following that, he was commissioned to design for companies and brands that include Coke Light, The Net One Group, the Professional Models Association of the Philippines, and Bali Fashion Week.[4]
The Alliance Française de Manille's Five Senses Fashion Show in June 2007 featured 10 Filipino designers interpretations of French perfumes. Laurel's Odore di Feminina or "Scent of a Woman" couture line showcased models garbed in strapless white frocks, as well as Sabrina or mock turtleneck collars with uneven, scalloped hemlines. The embroidery and appliques, the focal points of his designs, were patterned after the petals of flowers used in the perfume.[4]
Year | Event | Location |
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2008 | Rajo RED – 15th Anniversary Gala[6] | Shangri-la Hotel, Makati City, Metro Manila |
Globe Platinum Show[6] | Shangri-la Hotel, Makati City, Metro Manila | |
2007 | Bali Fashion Week[6] | Bali, Indonesia |
2006 | Ayala Land Residence[6] | Greenbelt 3, Makati City, Metro Manila |
BMW: Black, White and Red[6] | BMW Tent, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig, Metro Manila | |
2005 | Habi[6] | British Embassy, Manila |
Philippine International Aid Fashion Show | San Francisco | |
2004 | Young Presidents Organization Gala[6] | Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Metro Manila |
2003 | Traje de Boda[6] | Westin Philippine Plaza Hotel, Pasay, Metro Manila |
Ties That Bind; Shanghai-Philippines Expositions[6] | Shanghai | |
2002 | Four Seasons Bridal Fair[6] | Marco Polo Hotel, Davao City |
2001 | Saks Fifth Avenue Bridal Exhibition[6] | New York |
Optical Illusions[6] | NBC Tent, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig, Metro Manila | |
Rajo '01 Book Launch[6] | Alliance Française de Manille Building, Makati City, Metro Manila | |
2000 | Real Brides by Rajo Laurel[6] | Hotel Intercontinental, Makati City, Metro Manila |
1999 | The Leaf[6] | Hotel Intercontinental, Makati City, Metro Manila |
1998 | Philippine Centennial Show[6] | Sydney, Australia |
1997 | ASYA[6] | GSIS Building, Makati City, Metro Manila |
Television appearances
Rajo Laurel guested on the May 15, 2007 episode of Philippines' Next Top Model, holding a mock go-see for the contestants. The following year he appeared on seasons 1 and 2 of Project Runway Philippines as part of the judging panel, between July 2008 and December 2009.[7] He is scheduled to appear as a judge on season 3.[8]
Awards
Year | Award | Organization |
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2010 | Asian Top Fashion Designer of the Year (Prêt-à-Porter Category) | FashionAsia AFMA China[6][7] |
2009 | The Outstanding Young Men Award | Philippine Jaycees[6] |
2008 | People of the Year Award | People Asia Magazine[6] |
2008 | Small Business Entrepreneur of the Year | Ernst and Young[6] |
1998 | Favorite Designer (Editor's Choice Award) | The Loop[6] |
1997 | “Makuhari Grand Prix‘97” | Asia Collection[6] |
1996 | ASEAN Special Award (Tokyo) | ASEAN[6] |
1995 | Most Promising Designer of the Year | [6] |
1994 | Young Designer of the Year | Air France[6] |
1993 | Smirnoff Fashion Design Awards, 2nd Place | Smirnoff[6] |
1993 | ASEAN Young Designers Competition, 2nd Place | ASEAN[6] |
References
- ↑ Asi, Stephanie Maureen F. (Nov 2002). Formula (Hinge Inquirer Publications). Missing or empty
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(help) - 1 2 Laurel, Rajo (October 20, 2011). "My DLSU Talk". Rajo's Blog. stylebible.ph. Retrieved February 17, 2012.
- ↑ Enriquez, Marge (May 13, 2011). "Fashion Week unveils Louie Mamengo’s last collection". http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/. Philippine Inquirer. Retrieved February 17, 2012. External link in
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(help) - 1 2 3 4 5 6 King, Regine (June 2007). "The house that Rajo built". Metro (ABS-CBN Publishing).
- ↑ Andaya, Isha (July 2005). "The house that Rajo built". Preview (Summit Media).
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 "Asian Top Fashion Designer of the Year (Prêt-à-Porter Category)". www.asiantrend.asia. Retrieved August 10, 2011.
- 1 2 "Website of Rajo Laurel". www.rajolaurel.com. Retrieved August 10, 2011.
- ↑ Losorata, Yugel (September 10, 2011). "'Project Runway Philippines' auditions hit final leg; 14 slots await". www.mb.com.ph. Manila Bulletin. Retrieved February 17, 2012.