Eastwood City Welcomes 40 MSMEs to the Metro Fashion Fair 2025

Eastwood City opens its doors to forty local enterprises at the DTI Metro Fashion Fair 2025, with the theme: “Ethical Elegance – Shop Local, Wear Local.” Running from November 5–9, the fair aims to celebrate local artistry, champion sustainability, and support homegrown entrepreneurs.

Organized by the Department of Trade and Industry – National Capital Regional Office (DTI NCRO), through its Center for Innovation and Technology for Enterprises (CITE), the fair showcases outstanding Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) from the National Capital Region.

Beyond promoting local products, the fair underscores a shared commitment to ethical fashion, which aligns with Eastwood City’s efforts to amplify its call toward a greener future.

Leading this push for conscious fashion is Craftcha, a Pasig-based clothing shop that upcycles discarded flour sacks and transforms these into fashionable garments. Guests can also shop at Be Blessed Manila, a store that repurposes denim jeans into stylish bags. Be Blessed Manila encourages mindful consumption and also drives positive change by funding the scholarship program of the BYSMP Bless the Children Foundation.

For the fourth consecutive year, Eastwood City partnered with DTI to provide a space where local artisans can showcase their products, helping these businesses drive sales and reach more people.

Visitors can shop for wallets, stone accessories, stylish footwear, and other fashion essentials. Delectable and innovative delicacies are also available, including kamote chips, hot sauces, egg tarts, baked bangus, keto-friendly chocolates, special vinegars, and more.

Eastwood City will also host DTI Rizal’s “Pamaskong Handog” trade fair on November 14–16, bringing together twenty-two MSMEs from Rizal province.

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