March 2026
Vickteerut, Maison Shangria, ANW, Studio Jeje and Tropa
Through the Grapevine in March turns its focus to sculptural silhouettes and textures.
Bangkok and New York-based Vickteerut translates origami-inspired geometry into architectural tailoring. Maison Shangria debuts a Paris pop-up showcasing their range of sculptural jewellery. ANW, alongside Studio Jeje, brings Indonesian craftsmanship and details to Melbourne Fashion Festival, and Tropa celebrates the opening of its new Greenbelt store in Manila.
‘Through the Grapevine’ is a monthly round-up of fashion events across Southeast Asia, from collection launches to exhibitions, showcases, pop-ups, and more.
Thailand
Vickteerut’s Spring/Summer 2026 ‘Wish me Luck’ collection. Images taken from @vickteerutofficial on Instagram.
Vickteerut
Spring/Summer 2026 Collection: Wish Me Luck
For Spring/Summer 2026, Thai womenswear label Vickteerut left a striking impression at New York Fashion Week with a collection that transforms playful nostalgia into meticulous tailoring. Drawing inspiration from the geometry of the Cootie Catcher, the ‘Wish Me Luck’ collection translates origami-like folds and sharp angles into a modern, architectural wardrobe. From relaxed weekend ensembles to sculptural evening gowns, the line balances practicality with subtle drama, reaffirming the label’s commitment to dressing the modern, city‑savvy woman.
Maison Shangria’s Shell Comb Necklace and Wrap Flower Ear Cuff. Images taken from @maisonshangria on Instagram.
Maison Shangria
Paris Pop-Up
28 February 2026 to 1 March 2026
8 Rue Charles-François Dupuis, 75003 Paris
Founded by Bangkok-born designer Shangrila Jarusiri, Paris-based Maison Shangria transforms sterling silver into sculptural, almost surreal forms that feel at once wearable and otherworldly. The label recently debuted its first Paris pop-up, an intimate space where visitors could explore, try on, and experience the tactile storytelling of each piece.
Indonesia
ANW’s ‘Chāyā ca Jara’ campaign. Image taken from @___anw on Instagram.
Studio Jeje’s ‘Kembang Tujuh Rupa’ campaign. Image taken from Studio Jeje’s website.
ANW & Studio Jeje
Melbourne Fashion Festival
22 February 2026
The Capitol, Melbourne
At Melbourne Fashion Festival, two Indonesian labels spotlighted their distinct designs. Studio Jeje turns tradition into romance, layering intricate embroidery and sequins over sharply tailored silhouettes, while ANW experiments with texture and form, shaping fabrics into precise, sculptural pieces that feel unexpected at every turn. Presented at The Capitol with the support of RMIT University and the Australian Embassy, both designers put Indonesia’s craftsmanship and creativity firmly in the spotlight.
Philippines
Tropa Store Greenbelt. Image taken from @tropa.store on Instagram.
Tropa
New Store Opening
Greenbelt 5, 2nd Floor, Makati, Manila
Tropa is a tropical-inspired boutique where everyday essentials meet statement pieces. This month, it celebrates the opening of its new Greenbelt store, bringing a curated mix of fashion, homewares, and accessories—from local favourites like Áraw, Carl Jan Cruz, Jos Mundo, and Mold to international finds—all designed for daily staples, vacation pieces, and everything in between.