MEGA YDC: Fashion Statements for the Changing Weathers of the Philippines

Thursday, January 12, 2012


Fashion Statements for the Changing Weathers of the Philippines

Manila, Philippines – January 2011 – Two challenges are done with only 13 aspiring designers making it through the last cuts. Five designers were already eliminated as the challenges in MEGA’s Young Designers Competition (YDC) 2012 heat up. In a surprising twist, three designers were sent home during the last challenge since they failed to show a fashion forecast fit for 2012.

The weather of the country urges fashionistas to be more practical with their choice of clothes. From the “Proud to Be Me” and the “Fashion Forecast” challenge, the remaining designers will showcase pieces that can be worn for both the dry and wet season of the Philippines. Midway through the competition, who has survived?


As they unveil their versatile outfits, the designers are aware that getting the fashion council’s nod has already become harder. Every detail will be scrutinized and three designers will once again be out of the competition.



Robin, one of the MEGA YDC contestants, present his climate change-inspired creation to the judges


Porfi, one of the MEGA YDC contestants, present his climate change-inspired creation to the judges


Some of the contestants face the judges

Will the top designers continue to succeed? Or will the other designers be given the opportunity to shine?

Generation MEGA Season 3: The MEGA Young Designers Competition 2012 was created for TV by the MEGA Publishing Group.

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