This wrap skirt is inspired by the traditional India de Bisaya, a cultural garment worn by our ancestors. Originally layered and wrapped, it evolved during the Spanish era to include fabrics with intricate patterns and embroidery. Our modern version reimagines this heritage piece with an efficient wrapping technique, making it perfectly suited for the contemporary Filipina.
Made in Cebu, Philippines by independent makers:
Textile handwoven by Marecil Luna in Argao, Cebu
Garment sewn by Eliseo Lapeceros in Cebu city, Cebu
Want to learn more about the makers behind this garment? Check out our meet the makers page here.
PLEASE NOTE:
- The Blue and Grey variations feature a slightly sheer back, so we recommend wearing something underneath for added coverage.
- Product colours may vary slightly due to the lighting in the photo or the settings of your computer/mobile phone monitor.
- Due to the handmade nature of our products, actual product dimensions may vary by around ±3%.
Victoria Skirt
The skirt is made of deadstock fabrics combined with handwoven fabric made of upcycled discarded 100% Polyester sewing thread sourced from garment factories in Cebu.
The Blue and Grey variations feature a slightly sheer back, so we recommend wearing something underneath for added coverage.