In the professional world, the clothes we wear are a statement of who we are. Nikki Agravante adds a minimalist touch to her designer corporate clothing for women.
Her start-up clothing business, ‘Alpha Bravo’ produces court jackets, midi dresses, and trial trousers in neutral tones, carefully tailored with low-impact fabrics and materials that are natural, recycled, and less synthetic.
Inspired by Katherine Hepburn and 90’s clothing, her start-up clothing line promises it is “made to last, made to match, and made careful” for its potential buyers.
In celebration of Filipino-American History Month this October, Agravante shared a short clip on Instagram on what being Filipino meant to be.
“Being Filipino means being part of one of the warmest and most generous in spirit kind of culture and people,” Agravante said.
She also had a sense of maturity in being proud of the Filipino culture: “You know, the older that I’ve gotten, the more that I’ve really wanted to reconnect with my roots, and I love, you know, going back home and sharing my culture and my people with my friends.”
Much like her legal profession, her passion for fashion is strong and sophisticated.
Photo Credit:
https://alphabrava.com/
https://alphabrava.com/