How Rajo Laurel and FedEx are Taking Filipino Craftsmanship to the Global Stage

edEx shipping delicate fashion garments internationally.

When it comes to Philippine fashion, one of the names that immediately commands respect is Rajo Laurel. Widely regarded as one of the country’s most decorated designers, his creations have graced international runways, dressed heads of state and celebrities, and earned him a lasting place in Philippine fashion history.

A graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, Laurel returned home to build a label rooted in Filipino identity and craftsmanship. For over two decades, he has been the designer of choice for milestone moments, from weddings and state occasions to cultural celebrations, creating pieces that carry deep personal and cultural meaning.

For Laurel, fashion has never been just about clothing. It is about memory, heritage, and storytelling. Each garment reflects Filipino identity while offering clients, particularly those overseas, a tangible connection to home.

But even the most beautifully crafted garment is meaningless if it can’t reach the person who needs it. A delayed shipment means not just an inconvenience but a missed moment on a global stage. That’s where logistics becomes not just a business necessity, but also an extension of the creative process itself.

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Having a trusted logistics provider enables creativity

Laurel knows that delivering his vision requires solving a critical challenge which is transporting delicate, emotionally significant garments across thousands of miles without compromising quality.

The answer came through years-long collaboration with FedEx. “What I like about FedEx is that they allow me to be creative and they take care of everything that comes after,” Laurel explains. “I’ve never really had to worry about size or weight of the freight shipments. I’m more concentrated on the creative aspect.”

Rather than designing around shipping constraints, Laurel creates first, then collaborates with FedEx on the optimal approach. From specialized protective packaging for textured couture pieces to navigating international customs documentation and clearance requirements, FedEx ensures that delicate, high-value garments move seamlessly across borders without compromising integrity or timeline.

“There’s an emotional thing when you send something that’s very special. In Filipino, we say ‘pinag-iingatan natin,’” Laurel says. “We use FedEx for these pieces because we know they will arrive on time and cared for at every step of the shipment journey.”

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With years of collaboration with FedEx, Rajo Laurel can design without limits, focusing fully on creativity while FedEx handles every shipping detail.

Clothes that evoke memories and comfort of home

What makes Laurel different in a crowded fashion landscape isn’t just his technical mastery but his understanding that he is not just in the clothing business.

“What we do here is we just don’t sell clothes. We sell memories. We share life highlights,” Laurel says. “And these are all grounded with something tangible. It goes beyond clothes. It’s memories that we make.”

This emotional aspect is inseparable from his brand which led him to a powerful realization that wherever Filipinos go, they always seek material attachments to their roots. “Wherever there’s a Filipino, there’s a tangible customer base,” Laurel notes. “I bank on the diaspora of the Filipino. For those who want a connection back home, that’s the space where we operate. We provide that comfort of home.”

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His clients are spread across the ASEAN region, United States, and Europe. For Laurel, there’s something profoundly special about clients who reach across oceans to commission authentic Filipino craftsmanship, it’s a gesture of trust his team deeply honors and never takes for granted.

Weaving the future of Filipino fashion

The future of Rajo Laurel centers on strategic regional growth within ASEAN, with FedEx as a key enabler in this expansion. He also envisions that material innovation is on the horizon, particularly around abaca fiber, which carries personal significance as Laurel shared that his great-grandmother built her business on abaca rope.

In summer, Laurel will launch his “Playtime” collection, which draws inspiration from childlike innocence and creativity.

For Philippine entrepreneurs with global ambitions, Laurel’s path offers clear lessons: creative integrity must be matched with operational discipline. Understanding your market is essential – but so is choosing partners who enhance your capability to expand and allow innovation to move freely across borders.

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