Plains & Prints sets sights on Asian market
Plains & Prints was established in November 1994 by Roxanne and Erickson Farillas. Then known as Prints & Plaids, the first boutique opened in Shoppesville, Greenhills. The company’s first products were lace-edged towels and basic polo shirts.
Later on, the brand ventured into women’s apparel, carrying the concept of classic and stylish, which became a hit with teenagers and young professionals.
In 2002, Plains & Prints took on Gretchen Barretto as endorser and this move brought the brand to the national consumer’s consciousness.
Plains & Prints has strengthened its position as a major player in women’s apparel by providing stylish and classic apparel. The present product line includes shoes, handcrafted bags, belts, Bread and Butter (basic tees), Down Under (underwear), Eve (eau d toilette), and Intuitions (body spray).
In terms of brand recall and market share, Plains & Prints ranks among the top 5 local women’s apparel brands. The brand has become synonymous with quality clothing for women with style.
Plains & Prints offers franchise opportunities to entrepreneurs who wish to own and operate their own Plains & Prints boutique. Plains & Prints has been franchising since November 2002 and has franchised outlets in Cebu City, Bacolod, Iloilo, Davao City, Cagayan de Oro, Baguio, Dagupan, Cabanatuan, Marilao and Valenzuela.
Plains & Prints was awarded the Most Promising Filipino Franchise (retail category) in the 2004 Franchise Excellence Awards. The company’s franchise program was developed by Francorp, a leading international franchise consultancy firm with offices in the Philippines, Malaysia, Japan, United States and South America.
The brand now embarks on a bold expansion move that, hopefully, will introduce the Plains & Prints concept to the Asian market.
Leading the expansion plan is the introduction of new collections that highlight the creativity and ingenuity of local fashion designers. Plains & Prints has collaborated with designer Rajo Laurel for its high-end R.A.F. (Rich and Famous) line.
Roxanne explains that the new collection highlights Laurel’s avant-garde approach to fashion, featuring designs that incorporate architecture, romance and luxury.
Another major leap for Plains & Prints is its choice of Thai-British model Paula Taylor as its image model.
“With Paula as the model of our new campaign, we are confident that Plains & Prints will be given more exposure globally and hopefully, discovered as a brand that provides a new twist on classic fashion,” says Roxanne.
Next on the brand’s agenda is opening stores in key cities in Asia, starting with Thailand and Malaysia. The brand has 49 stores in the Philippines, including the newly opened branch at the fifth level of the Shangri-La Plaza Mall. Aside from its Asian expansion, Plains & Prints also wants to open more branches in prime locations in the country.
“Despite stiff competition from international brands, Plains & Prints still emerged as a top local brand which Filipino women prefer,” says Roxanne. “The next step is really to move forward and introduce Filipino fashion to the world. Now that we’ve been given an opportunity to do so, we have big plans to make our mark in the international fashion community.” Dinna Chan Vasquez
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