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Jackie Aquino, fashion show and events director When the quarantine began, communication with family was paramount so that it became part of my daily routine, thanks to Messenger and Zoom.
Jackie Aquino, fashion show and events director When the quarantine began, communication with family was paramount so that it became part of my daily routine, thanks to Messenger and Zoom.
Is the pandemic the beginning of the end of fashion shows as we know them? At the start of May, just days before what would’ve been the year’s biggest
Mario Katigbak is no stranger to hosting big parties. In truth, his name has become associated with prestigious, much-copied events—from intimate cocktails to drop-dead-glam dinners—befitting the luxury brand he represents.
Losing weight is perhaps one of the most difficult personal goals to achieve for most people. The long days and nights of deprivation are enough to drive anyone crawling helplessly back to the fridge. Because no matter the marketing campaigns of diets that are supposed to make you feel full the entire day, the truth is you will feel devastatingly famished, deprived and eventually cranky.
About 100 fashion designers, models will come together under the joint direction of Jackie Aquino and Robby Carmona to stage a fashion fundraiser for the devastated provinces of Leyte and Samar.
Walking to a dinner in London, a then corpulent Jackie Aquino suddenly stopped on his tracks. He felt shortness of breath and a tightening of the chest. Whether it was a symptom of a heart ailment or an acidic stomach masquerading as a heart attack, it made the director realize that it was time to lose weight. Last year, he was at his heaviest at 338 lbs.
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