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Pasko at NAYON NATIN: ANTHILL Fabric Gallery extends its Bayanihan Pop-Up at Power Plant Mall Until October

October 6, 2025

Photo by Danielle Castillo

 

Christmas in the Philippines begins early, and this year, the spirit of togetherness takes center stage at Power Plant Mall. Pasko at Nayon Natin, a vibrant bayanihan pop-up led by ANTHILL Fabric Gallery, has been extended until October, inviting everyone to step into a Christmas village where thefiesta comes alive through craft, color, and collaboration.

 

Launched last August in time for Buwan ng Wika, Nayon Natin: A Bayanihan Pop-Up was designed as a living storybook and a two-month immersive marketplace filled with vibrant, community-centered brands. Now continuing through the holiday season, this edition of Pasko at Nayon Natin is a feast not to be missed: showcasing festive collections, new unexpected collaborations, and shared experiences rooted in community.

 

“We wanted to recreate the feeling of a Filipino fiesta at Christmas—where togetherness, joyful exchange, and celebration of who we are as a people are at the center,” shares Anya Lim, Co-Founder of ANTHILL. “Textiles are our language here, from woven threads to wearable statements of identity. Through Pasko at Nayon Natin, we celebrate community as our greatest gift.”

 

“This edition of Pasko at Nayon Natin is special because of a collaboration we’re having with ANTHILL,” says Larica, Co-Founder of Andanté Footwear, “it’s literally bayanihan in the form of fashion, as we created shoes made from fabrics–honoring two different communities, one from Marikina and another from Cebu.”

 

The curated collective includes like-hearted Filipino brands such as Tropik Beatnik, known for bold and joyfully handmade jewelry; Studio Sursidan, which offers eclectic textile goods and soulful home décor; and Andante, makers of classic, leather footwear handcrafted by Filipino artisans. Together, they embody the heart of Nayon Natin: heritage reimagined for today’s lifestyle.

 

More than just a pop-up, Pasko at Nayon Natin is a call to gather, give, and grow together. It’s a festive space where shopping becomes storytelling, and every purchase supports artisan livelihoods and Filipino communities.

 

Nayon Natin: ANTHILL Bayanihan POP UP runs until October 31 at the R2 Level, Powerplant Mall, Rockwell, Makati.

Source: Nyou

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