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Say ‘I do’ to couture
Manila Bulletin
|July 11, 2025
Marry Me At Marriott joins forces with Gideon Hermosa and noted Filipino designers for a grand showcase of bridal couture
A wedding gown is often the most special dress a woman will wear in her life. Although worn only once, it carries the weight of tradition, personal style, and the spirit of the occasion. Today, more brides are embracing bolder fashion choices, using their gowns to make a statement. This shift was on full display at Marry Me At Marriott last July 3, 2025, at the Marriott Grand Ballroom.
For its 11th year, Marry Me At Marriott, Marriott Bonvoy's premier wedding showcase and expo, partnered with renowned event stylist Gideon Hermosa. Together, they selected six of the biggest Filipino fashion designers to create new experiences and elevate bridal fashion. Manila Bulletin Lifestyle chats with this year's roster of designers as they share the stories behind their capsule collections and the passion sewn into every stitch.
Rajo Laurel
It has been quite a while since Rajo Laurel produced a bridal collection.
So for his return to the Marry Me At Marriott runway, the noted designer centered his work on the idea of destination weddings, crafting looks all about "escape, adventure, and most of all ease." The result is a bevy of muses wearing reimagined classic silhouettes, exuding timeless elegance.
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