PBBM: Small Businesses, Skilled Workers ‘Engines Of National Growth’

The President underscored the role of continuous upskilling in building a more competitive workforce.

Shawn Crab Cruises On Young Love With Double Music Offering “Tago” And “Ang Labo”

“Tago” and “Ang Labo” capture the complexities of affection that’s both thrilling and confusing.

Karina And Aljon Reunite In Romance-Thriller “The Last Resort” On iWant

KarJon delivers emotional depth as the story tests their bond in unexpected ways.

How Civil Society, Business, And The Public Can Force Reforms Through

Only a united, sustained push from citizens, civil society, and business can force Congress to act on reforms that threaten entrenched political power.

This First-Ever Upcycled Capsule Collection Costs PHP 37,800

This woven tote collection, which resembles a bayong, elicited reactions from Filipino netizens online.

This First-Ever Upcycled Capsule Collection Costs PHP 37,800

12
12

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

Mansur Gavriel is a luxury brand founded on a love of art and design by Rachel Mansur and Floriana Gavriel.

Resulting in a distinct approach to redefining luxury and is best known for creating bucket and totes recently debuted their first-ever upcycled capsule collection, which is available in five colors and costs 37,800 PHP each.

Their woven tote collection, which resembles a bayong, elicited reactions from Filipino netizens online.

The limited-edition collection includes five different colors of woven tote bags. According to Mansur Gavriel’s Instagram account, they are excited to introduce their first-ever upcycled capsule made of hand-woven bag trimmings from classic vegetable-tanned leather bags.

They also stated on their website that they are committed to maximizing their material use in order to minimize waste for a more sustainable future. Their capsule represents a significant step forward in the creation of something both functional and beautiful.

The hand-woven bags, which are made in Italy, are said to fit a 14-inch laptop.

Mansur Gavriel’s upcycled capsule is eerily similar to our bayong in the Philippines.

Photo Credit: www.instagram.com/p/CaUquCAuZjB/?utm_medium=copy_link

Source: https://www.instagram.com/mansurgavriel, https://www.mansurgavriel.com/collections/upcycled-woven-totes