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It鈥檚 an Ala茂a!

鈥淵OU don鈥檛 understand. This is an Ala茂a,鈥 said Alicia Silverstone鈥檚 character in 1995鈥檚 Clueless upon being told to hit the ground while wearing a red number with a black feather trim. 鈥淗e鈥檚 like, a totally important designer.鈥

Just in time for the 鈥90s resurgence 30 years after that line was delivered, Rustan鈥檚 now has the Ala茂a brand in its stores.

Founded by Tunisian-French designer Azzedine Ala茂a (who passed away in 2017), the brand once reigned in the late 1980s to 鈥90s.It skyrocketed to fame worldwide with the help of muses like Naomi Campbell. Today, the brand has Peter Mulier as its Creative Director (though his departure was announced earlier this month by WWD).

While Ala茂a is yet to find a permanent home in Rustan鈥檚 Makati, there is a pop-up in its beauty floor (a search for the Ala茂a website on Google also leads to a Philippines-only link: maison-alaia.com/en-ph/). On the shelves are displayed some of Ala茂a鈥檚 leather goods. There鈥檚 the Le Mina bag, made of laser cut leather. An item that went viral last year, the east-west oriented Le Teckel (a name for sausage-shaped dogs) is also on display, alongside the Vienne (a line of Mary Jane shoes with the same laser cut on the Le Mina), and many other stylish shoes besides.

鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to say that Rustan鈥檚 is the first to bring in the brand,鈥 said Jackie Avecilla, head of marketing for Rustan Commercial Corp., in an interview at the sidelines of another event on March 24. 鈥淲e didn鈥檛 advertise; we did nothing. But oh my God, it鈥檚 selling like hotcakes.鈥

She said that some styles are already out of stock: 鈥淕ood problem on our end,鈥 she said, and new stocks will come in after Easter (the shoes are apparently the top sellers).

鈥淚t kind of cements the position of Rustan鈥檚 as the premier luxury retail destination,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e proud that these brands like Ala茂a… and the rest to come, partner, or choose Rustan鈥檚 as the first store in which to set foot in the Philippines.鈥

鈥淥ur goal is really to modernize Rustan鈥檚. Admittedly, it鈥檚 a 75-year-old store, and we want to bring in the younger generation without necessarily alienating our loyal clients,鈥 she explained. 鈥淏y bringing in these fresh, contemporary, modern, and young brands, we are able to attract that younger generation,鈥 she said.

鈥淲e have more brands coming 鈥 I鈥檓 sorry, I can鈥檛 divulge 鈥 we have a lot of new fashion brands; very exciting, all coming this year.鈥

Check out the Ala茂a pop-up at the 1st floor of Rustan鈥檚 Makati. 鈥 Joseph L. Garcia