Vania Romoff On Her Approach to Feminine Dressing And The Woman She Designs For

Vania Romoff On Her Approach to Feminine Dressing And The Woman She Designs For

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Perhaps one of the most prominent designers of her generation, Vania Romoff’s approach to femininity is ever-evolving, and has captured her journey to womanhood.

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Vania Romoff’s design journey has been very personal to say the least. From the very beginning, she already knew that designing for women of all walks of life was what she wanted—whether it was a bride, a young adult, and now, a mother and her child.

Behind all the ruffles, the dainty details, the smocking and the bows she’s well-known for, was Vania’s ethos of showing strength in vulnerability, especially in a woman’s life. Which brings us back to the time she dressed 23 females on the rise for MEGA’s 23rd anniversary cover 6 years ago.

Photo from MEGA archives | MEGA 23rd anniversary issue 4/23 cover girls. L-R: (Top) Kylie Padilla, Coleen Garcia, (Bottom) Liza Soberano, Nadine Lustre

“Young, beautiful and full of promise, these young women are on the cusp of greatness,” and so was Vania. Each of the girls back then were still finding their foothold in the industry, the same way the designer was slowly becoming the go-to for womenswear and brides. Today, Vania and this assemblage of the fairest women on that cover have become household names.

Photo from Vania Romoff’s Instagram

Showing the different facets of a woman in all of her collections from her pret-a-porter line (that also doubles as chic maternity wear for mothers!), bridal wear, to her essentials in this pandemic, Vania brings elegance and a certain optimism in each piece that she creates.

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