Made Chic Launches Donation Drive to Give Denim New Purpose


Made Chic, the sustainable style house founded by author and stylist Miss Kayce, proudly launches Second Life Denim, a denim donation drive that transforms old denim into fresh, purposeful creations.
Anchored in Made Chic’s philosophy of slow fashion and conscious living, the campaign calls on individuals to donate their old denim— whether they no longer fit, are stained, or simply forgotten in the closet. In return, they will receive exclusive perks:
- 20% off a custom Made Chic item
- Free Co-Working day pass, free use of a meeting room, 24/7 access and more from The Company Manila & Cebu

“Made Chic has always been about more than just clothes — it’s about transformation,” says Miss Kayce. “Through Second Life Denim, we give old denim a new story while reducing textile waste and encouraging people to shop and style more intentionally.”
Donation Drop-off Points:
- The Company Manila
- The Company Cebu
Starting this October, donors can drop off items anytime during operating hours at the partner co-working hubs
Second Life Denim is not just a one-time drive — it is an open invitation to join a growing movement for sustainable, conscious fashion.
Made Chic will reimagine collected denim into custom pieces for its sustainable collections, giving each fabric a second life and purpose. They will announce more partner drop-off points soon.
Made Chic also welcomes collaborations with other community spaces, shops, or organizations interested in serving as drop-off partners for the campaign.
For updates, follow @misskayce on Instagram, @misskaycestyles on Tiktok

Aside from being a businessman, Josh Austria has been working in PR and media industry for more more than a decade. From his years of experience as the Marketing and Advertising Head of Village Pipol Magazine, he has built strong relationships with creative people, brands, and organizations.