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Vogue Philippines’ Deputy Editor Pam Quiñones Shares Fashion Expertise at Silk Festival 2025

AGC Power Holdings Corp. recognizes the participation of Pam Quiñones, Deputy Editor of Vogue Philippines, at the recent Fashion Design Symposium: Thai Fashion & Textiles on a Global Stage, held at the Silk Festival 2025, IMPACT Exhibition Center in Thailand. The event was presided over by Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, who attended the seminar and engaged with regional fashion leaders.

From L-R: Thai model Supitcha Chaiyanukulkul; Alex Fox, Creative Director of L’Officiel Vietnam; Milin Yuvacharuskul, President of FTFD; Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya;
Pam Quiñones, Deputy Editor of Vogue Philippines;
and Janesuda Parnto, Creative Director of JANESUDA clothing line

The symposium, hosted by the Community Development Department, Ministry of Interior, in collaboration with the Federation of Thai Fashion Designers (FTFD), brought together key figures in the Southeast Asian fashion scene. Quiñones was among the notable participants, alongside Alex Fox, Creative Director of L’Officiel Vietnam; Milin Yuvacharuskul, President of FTFD; and rising Thai model Supitcha Chaiyanukulkul. The participants exchanged insights on developments and opportunities in Southeast Asian fashion, focusing on the evolution of fashion identities, the role of textiles and craftsmanship, and strategies for designers to grow and innovate within the region.

Southeast Asian fashion leaders discuss heritage and industry insights at Silk Festival 2025

In her session, Quiñones  shared her knowledge on the evolving role of regional creativity and the importance of cultural authenticity in shaping global fashion narratives. She also contributed a valuable perspective shaped by her expertise in sustainable styling, fashion entrepreneurship, and authentic brand storytelling.

Quiñones’ editorial work at Vogue Philippines continues to blend contemporary style with deep-rooted Filipino cultural authenticity, making her a fitting voice in a regional dialogue centered on identity, craftsmanship, and the future of Southeast Asian fashion.

Photo courtesy of Federation of Thai Fashion Designers, Polpat Asavaprapha, Milin Yuvacharuskul, and Alex Fox.