MANDAUE CITY, CEBU — Filipino creativity takes center stage at SM J Mall this June, where fashion, art, and storytelling converge in a vibrant celebration of national identity. The "Weaves of Identity" exhibit, running from June 1 to 29, 2026, transforms The Atrium into an immersive showcase of statement fashion pieces by Cebu's Clothes For Life Design Group and expressive artworks by painter Anthony Fermin. The month‑long exhibition is the centerpiece of the mall's Philippine Independence Month campaign, inviting visitors to rediscover Filipino culture through a modern lens. A spectacular launch event, "Roots Reimagined: A Celebration of Filipino Identity," drew crowds on June 6 with a full day of activities that brought the exhibit to life.



A Launch That Brought Heritage to Life
The "Roots Reimagined" launch on June 6 transformed the exhibition into a dynamic cultural gathering. Guests enjoyed live painting demonstrations by Fermin himself, along with traditional and contemporary cultural performances that filled the atrium with music and movement. The Lokal Collective Bazaar complemented the experience, offering a curated selection of local foods and artisan products that celebrated Filipino flavors and craftsmanship. The event drew families, art enthusiasts, and tourists alike.
The collaboration between Clothes For Life Design Group and Fermin represents a meeting of two creative forces. The designers presented a collection of fashion pieces that reinterpret traditional Filipino textiles and silhouettes with contemporary aesthetics. Fermin's paintings, known for their bold colors and spiritual resonance, provided a visual dialogue with the garments, creating an environment where every corner told a story of identity and heritage.



The Artists Behind the Vision
Anthony Fermin is a renowned Filipino painter celebrated for his vibrant, spiritually charged visual narratives. His work often explores themes of faith, culture, and the Filipino soul, rendered in a palette of striking hues. At SM J Mall, his pieces serve as the artistic anchor of the exhibit, setting the tone for the entire space. His live painting activity on launch day gave visitors a rare opportunity to witness his creative process firsthand.
Clothes For Life Design Group represents a collective of Cebu‑based designers committed to elevating Filipino fashion. Their "statement fashion" pieces blend indigenous weaving traditions with modern tailoring, creating garments that are both wearable art and cultural statements. Together with Fermin's paintings, the collaboration demonstrates how heritage can be reimagined for today's generation without losing its soul.



A Modern Lens on Filipino Identity
"Weaves of Identity" is more than an exhibit; it is an immersive storytelling experience. Visitors walk through the atrium surrounded by garments that echo the patterns of traditional weaving and paintings that pulse with Filipino symbolism. The exhibit's design intentionally blurs the lines between fashion and art, inviting viewers to see clothing as a canvas for cultural expression. The month‑long run ensures that locals and tourists have ample opportunity to experience the showcase.
For travelers exploring Cebu, the exhibit offers a unique cultural stop within a modern retail environment. SM J Mall's location in Mandaue City makes it accessible from Cebu City and Mactan Island. Admission is free, and the exhibit is open during regular mall hours. As the Philippines continues to strengthen its cultural tourism offerings, events like "Weaves of Identity" demonstrate how malls can become platforms for heritage and creativity, giving visitors a deeper connection to the places they explore.









