Banaca wrap artiste and multi-awarded fashion designer Ditta Sandico strives to craft smart, timeless, stylish pieces using organic indigenous fabrics to promote the Philippines' natural resources and advocate a sustainable way of life. Her passion for fabrics has, over time, transformed itself into a life devoted to promoting the use of these local textiles and supporting the communities that produce them. She, after all, believes that fashion equates to so much more than just glam and glitter.
This time around, Sandico will be honoring the strength of women and their ability to rise from the ashes and transform into something new and whole as she presents "Metta • Morphe." The art exhibit features a series of deeply personal paintings that tell her story of recovery, rediscovery and rebuilding.
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