Telling stories of Bacolod through jewelry
Bacolod is home to inasal, the “Angry Christ,” and two jewelry designers hoping to bring the Negrense aesthetic to their label. Manila-based Ina Tirthdas and Cath Sobrevega both grew
Bacolod is home to inasal, the “Angry Christ,” and two jewelry designers hoping to bring the Negrense aesthetic to their label. Manila-based Ina Tirthdas and Cath Sobrevega both grew
I’m an architect by day,” says Raise Vargas, cofounder of design firm Commonsense Studio. She works across multiple design spheres—from residential projects and retail shops to jewelry and accessories.
In Maxine Syjuco’s latest exhibit, the artist invites the viewer to be part of the experience. “Art, to me, is more than just the final outcome,” she says.
At the recent Met Gala in New York, “E! News” host Zuri Hall appeared in a fluffy pink number. That dress was by Puey Quiñones,
A hairstylist is confessor, therapist and friend wrapped up in one hard-to-book package.
Audrey Pastelero is a self-made entrepreneur. From designing bags (she trained in Milan and at SoFa) to crafting children’s accessories and furniture for her label Fun Nest
Designer Mark Bumgarner believes in goal setting.
Louis Claparols is funny on Facebook.
In the wake of Celine-gate, when the outcry over Hedi Slimane’s decimation of Phoebe Philo’s legacy generated probably more angry-mournful tweets than the last celebrity cheating scandal, everyone is now asking themselves: What next?
By October, a new retail joint will be launched in the beauty marketplace.
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