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The Center for Campus Art is an exhibition platform for art, design, and advocacy of the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde students, faculty, and associates. The Center for Campus Art or CCA curates exhibits for the
De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde and provides creative guidance in the design and implementation of special projects for the school. The CCA installs its major exhibits thrice

a year at the 12F Gallery of the Design and Art Campus and in the six buildings of the Benilde Manila campus that interface with the public, adhering to the belief that learning continues outside the classroom.

This marks the final post about the Benilde Fashion Museum on the CCA page as we move into a new chapter.All future upda...
23/12/2025

This marks the final post about the Benilde Fashion Museum on the CCA page as we move into a new chapter.

All future updates, exhibitions, and stories will now be shared on the Benilde Fashion Museum’s official account. To stay in the loop, follow us at .

See you there 💃🏻

The Benilde Fashion Museum is opening internship opportunities for the coming year. Students and individuals interested ...
19/12/2025

The Benilde Fashion Museum is opening internship opportunities for the coming year. Students and individuals interested in museum work, fashion, history, and design are encouraged to apply.

Interested? See the details below.

For more updates, follow us at

  | Wrapped in FloralsTo wrap up this year’s Benilde Fashion Museum Corner series, the installation presents the first-e...
17/12/2025

| Wrapped in Florals

To wrap up this year’s Benilde Fashion Museum Corner series, the installation presents the first-ever showcase of a Ramon Valera evening dress. Chosen for its composition that evokes a flower offered as a gift, the piece embraces femininity while echoing the spirit of the holidays.

Featured is a 1958 satin terno with a hand-painted floral skirt embellished with sequins, designed by Ramon Valera (1912 – 1972), the Philippines’ first National Artist for Fashion. It was worn by Linda Garcia Campos, daughter of President Carlos Garcia, and was donated by her son, Carlos Garcia Campos.

The exhibit marks both a year-end reflection and a celebration of the enduring legacy of our outstanding Filipino designers at the Benilde Fashion Museum.

For more updates, follow Benilde Fashion Museum!

Installation design by Vince Panaguiton, FDM Batch 121
📍2f BFM Corner, Benilde Design + Arts Campus

12/12/2025

The Benilde Fashion Museum is now on social media!

Our platforms will feature documentation of the collection, ongoing preservation efforts, exhibition updates, and research-driven insights into Philippine fashion heritage.

Stay in the loop. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram: .

  is looking for a Researcher/Writer! The BFM is opening opportunities for passionate and committed individual to take p...
10/12/2025

is looking for a Researcher/Writer!

The BFM is opening opportunities for passionate and committed individual to take part in preserving and promoting the rich history of Philippine fashion. Conducting research, writing, and content development for catalogs, exhibitions, and archives with responsibilities including but not limited to exhibit text, grant proposals, historical timelines, garment descriptions, interviews, and reports.

OUR IDEAL CANDIDATE:
- Strong research and writing skills
- Background in humanities, art history, or fashion studies a plus
- Passion for cultural and heritage storytelling
- Good organization skills

Email [email protected]
Subject line: [SURNAME - Position]
Include your CV and sample writing

That's it! We're ready when you are.

  | A Season in ColorThis month’s installation draws from one of the Philippine’s Christmas traditions, the parol, the F...
05/12/2025

| A Season in Color

This month’s installation draws from one of the Philippine’s Christmas traditions, the parol, the Filipino lantern that symbolizes Hope through the birth of Christ.

Against a decidedly neutral backdrop, Cesar Gaupo’s vibrant colors, geometric interplay of forms, and layered, sculptural techniques resonate with the parol’s qualities, creating a visual dialogue between design, craftsmanship, and cultural symbolism.

Installation design by Jelyn Tayamin, ARCHI Batch 118

Visit it at the BFM Corner at the Taft Campus!

  Falling LaceNovember marks the season of fall in many parts of the world, and this installation takes inspiration from...
27/11/2025

Falling Lace

November marks the season of fall in many parts of the world, and this installation takes inspiration from that imagery: color, starkness, and quiet shifts.

Falling Lace features three of Cesar Gaupo’s black-and-white creations, shaped by lacework, draping, ruching, ruffles, and raw edges that flow like falling leaves, set against the orange hues of the season.

Installation by Paulo Relente, ABMMA Batch 121

New BFM Corner TAFT Installation is coming tomorrow, watch out! 👀

 : UNLIMITED 👑🧹"The telephone rings again, and he talks to a friend in between fits of hysterical laughter. 'That was Pi...
26/11/2025

: UNLIMITED 👑🧹

"The telephone rings again, and he talks to a friend in between fits of hysterical laughter. 'That was Pitoy Moreno,' he explains and giggles some more." -interview with Ben Farrales by Tony Perez, Woman's Home Companion, July 15, 1976

The Benilde Fashion Museum showcases, for November, the creativity of Pitoy Moreno and Ben Farrales, two designers who knew no limits and reshaped the heights of Filipino fashion.

Inspired by the month's release of “Wicked”, this installation draws from the story’s celebrated duality to reflect a moment in our country's fashion history, shaped by two icons of the same era. Contemporaries, Farrales and Moreno each brought their own vision of elegance and innovation, their work standing in quiet dialogue that continues to define Filipino couture today.

Installation designed by Marlyn Gutierrez.

New BFM Corner DAC Installation is coming tomorrow, watch out! 👀

Join the   Team!We’re looking for:👷‍♂️ Architectural Draftsman📚 Researcher/WriterSee more details below and send us an e...
14/10/2025

Join the Team!

We’re looking for:
👷‍♂️ Architectural Draftsman
📚 Researcher/Writer

See more details below and send us an email! We're ready when you are.

For the October showcase, “Midnight Flair” captures Cesar Gaupo’s foray into deep, dark, midnight tones and the sculptur...
09/10/2025

For the October showcase, “Midnight Flair” captures Cesar Gaupo’s foray into deep, dark, midnight tones and the sculptural exploration of fabric. The one-shoulder black crepe sheath, layered with purple and blue tulle with a jeweled embellishment, was part of his closing collection for Philippine Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2011.

📍 Benilde Fashion Museum Corner, 11F Design + Arts Campus

Continuing the Gaupo collection showcase, the   highlights a set of black and white ensembles, first shown at Philippine...
12/09/2025

Continuing the Gaupo collection showcase, the highlights a set of black and white ensembles, first shown at Philippine Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2011.

The three creations reflect Gaupo’s approach to design, combining form, structure, and fluid elements, each piece demonstrating precise construction and the use of contrast in color. Donated to the BFM by the family of Tonichi Nocom.

Benilde Fashion Museum Corner, GF Taft

  corner features a black and white Cesar Grupo gown with a floor-length cape with arm slits, and embellished at the upp...
09/09/2025

corner features a black and white Cesar Grupo gown with a floor-length cape with arm slits, and embellished at the upper bodice with rhinestones. Donated to the BFM by the family of Tonichi Nocom.

📍 Benilde Fashion Museum Corner, 2F Design + Arts Campus

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4th/Fl DLS-CSB/School Of Design And Art Building, 950 Pablo Ocampo Senior
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Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm

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