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Eastwood City hosts Metro Fashion Fair 2025 to empower 40 entrepreneurs

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Eastwood City continues to champion homegrown enterprises as it welcomes 40 Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to the DTI Metro Fashion Fair 2025, held from November 5 to 9. With the theme “Ethical Elegance – Shop Local, Wear Local,” the fair celebrates Filipino creativity, promotes sustainable fashion, and reinforces Eastwood City’s commitment to supporting the country’s entrepreneurial sector.

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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 Metro Fashion Fair brings together standout MSMEs from across the National Capital Region, offering them access to a wider market and opportunities for business growth.

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More than just a retail showcase, the fair reflects a shared advocacy for ethical and conscious fashion—an approach that aligns with Eastwood City’s broader efforts to encourage sustainability within its community of tenants and partners. Leading this push is Craftcha, a Pasig-based clothing brand that upcycles discarded flour sacks into stylish garments. Another featured enterprise is Be Blessed Manila, which repurposes denim jeans into fashionable bags while helping fund the scholarship program of the BYSMP Bless the Children Foundation.

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For the fourth consecutive year, Eastwood City has partnered with DTI to provide local entrepreneurs with a supportive and highly visible platform to present their products. This partnership continues to help MSMEs drive sales, reach more customers, and strengthen their presence in the competitive retail landscape.

Visitors can explore a range of fashion and lifestyle pieces such as wallets, stone accessories, handcrafted footwear, and other essentials. A variety of food products is also available, including kamote chips, hot sauces, egg tarts, baked bangus, keto-friendly chocolates, specialty vinegars, and more.

Eastwood City will continue its support for MSMEs as it hosts DTI Rizal’s “Pamaskong Handog” trade fair on November 14–16, featuring 22 enterprises from the province of Rizal.

For updates, visit megaworld-lifestylemalls.com or call (02) 8462-8888.

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