MEGA has always been the platform for women’s fashion, and to design for women is to understand their strength, fluidity, and individuality
This year, the MEGA Fashion Awards (MFA) honors three designers who have redefined what womenswear can be. They’ve crafted collections that challenge convention and offer new ways of expressing femininity. These nominees for Best of the Year Womenswear Designer have showcased their distinct voices, proving that fashion is still storytelling.
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Martin Bautista
Martin Bautista emphasizes movement and fluidity. His creations flow with the body, allowing women to feel free and elegant. There’s an understated strength in his work that resonates with modern women who value comfort and ease without sacrificing style.
MEGA recognizes how Martin Bautista consistently delivers designs that feel personal and intentional, embodying a fresh take on contemporary elegance.
Neric Beltran
Neric Beltran‘s designs are renowned for their strong and audacious looks. He does not hesitate to take risks, and his collections make exciting statements. His creations are for women who wish to make an impression, with each item exuding drama and undeniable confidence.
MEGA celebrates Neric Beltran for his ability to bring audacity and strength to womenswear, creating looks that leave a lasting impression.
Joey Samson
Joey Samson‘s work has always struck an artful equilibrium between solidity and movement, providing a distinctive take on women’s tailoring. Known as the “garment surgeon,” his outstanding deconstruction of classic menswear regularly tests out of design. His works are strong but sophisticated, smoothly pairing parts of masculinity and femininity in ways that defy the norm.
MEGA admires how Joey Samson’s designs continually redefine womenswear, providing them with the freedom to explore fashion without constraints.