Climate change, fickle fashion can’t beat a good pair of sneakers

MIKYLE Quizon and Dani Barretto flank Converse Philippines CEO and president Margarita Go.
MIKYLE Quizon and Dani Barretto flank Converse Philippines CEO and president Margarita Go.
CHEF Gino Gonzalez with wife China Cojuangco and daughter Lucia

Some things remain constant, dahlings, notwithstanding climate change and fickle fashion. A good pair of sneakers, for instance, could make your day.

 

Nothing, not even snail’s pace traffic on Edsa on a rainy afternoon, could stop invited guests from attending the recent Converse Fall 2014 press preview at the Converse Trade Hall in Ortigas Center, Pasig City.

 

The new collection includes a number of exciting models from the All-Star, Cons Sneaker and Apparel, and Jack Purcell lines.

 

Everyone, palangga, forgot about the hassle of traveling to the event with the cool sounds and great-looking shoes on display.

 

Some of the celebs we spotted were Bodie Cruz, Christian Vasquez, Thea Tolentino, Hiro Peralta, Ruru Madrid and Frances Cham.

 

There were also fashion stylists like David Baky and Ryuji Shiomitsu, and Emmy-award winning producer Mike Carandang.

 

Welcoming guests were Converse Philippines president Margarita Go, marketing head Kate Oliva and PR man Chris Cahilig.

 

Among the attractions in the new collection was the Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Rubber—which features French terry lining with a rubber upper in rich monochromatic colors. Designed with a gusseted tongue and brass eyelets, it’s water-resistant, built to help protect the wearer on rainy days.

 

True to its claims, the Chuck Taylor All Star Rubber was launched while soaked in water.

 

BAND members of Callalily, 6cyclemind and Grace Note

 

Vita Coco present at gigs

 

YUKI Tansengco and Vita Coco marketing manager Sheena Gabaldon

Speaking of braving the traffic and unpredictable weather, it was also raining when One Vibe PH held a pre-Independence Day party at the SM Mall of Asia open grounds.

 

Some 5,000 people celebrated the country’s 116th observance of Freedom Day with the spins and mixes of apl.de.ap, Laidback Luke and other renowned DJs.

 

Still about dance music, another recent event attracted a big crowd—a show featuring British electronic music duo, the brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence aka Disclosure.

 

A conspicuous presence at these two happenings was Vita Coco, the 100-percent pure coconut water drink that has been serving other parties and events as sponsor.

 

It’s not just a fashion statement, but rather a health-conscious decision, when celebrities rock the dance floor with Vita Coco in hand. Though we know they’re flaunting it as a promotional gesture, it’s not a bad move because coconut promotes well-being through its kidney-cleansing properties.

 

If it’s good enough for gorgeous couple Sarah Lahbati and Richard Gutierrez, it’s definitely good for you, too, di bala?

 

Vita Coco has also lent its support to such music acts as Neon Trees, Vance Joy, The 1975 and DJ Steve Aoki who personally enjoy the refreshing coconut water drink.

 

And remember, Madonna was an ardent believer of coconut water, so much so that she became an investor in Vita Coco four years ago. Need I say more?

DANITA Paner, Adrianne Concepcion, Nyko Rodriguez

 

 

Mexx campaign

 

MEXX regional vice president Yan Aerts, Cinderella vice president for international brands Richard Santos,Mexx regional director Dorothy Chiu, Cinderella president Arthur Coronel

Iconic Filipino department store Cinderella has launched a campaign for international fashion brand Mexx.

 

The campaign combines photography from social media platforms, collaborating with interesting and talented people from all walks of life, said Cinderella marketing and communications director Malou Coronel-de Venecia.

 

From its vibrant store backdrops to its exciting images of men, women and children and their lifestyles, Mexx wants shoppers to be inspired by its brand which started in Amsterdam as a supplier for department and wholesale stores in the Netherlands.

 

It was first known for creating the Moustache and Emmanuelle fashion lines for men and women, respectively. Later, the Dutch label decided to merge the two into Mexx (“M” for Moustache, “E” for Emmanuelle and XX, the universal abbreviation for “Kiss Kiss”).

 

At present, Mexx has over 800 stores in 55 countries around the globe.

 

Cinderella is the exclusive distributor of Mexx Philippines stores at Shangri-La Plaza East Wing, Glorietta 3, SM Aura and Alabang Town Center.

 

Like Mexx Philippines on Facebook and follow on Twitter @MexxPhilippines.

 

CINDERELLA VP for international brands Richard Santos, Cinderella brand manager Alex Ang, Mexx regional sales manager KwokWah Moh, Cinderella marketing and communications director Malou Coronel-de Venecia, Mexx regional director Dorothy Chiu, Cinderella president Arthur Coronel

 

Salcedo Auctions

 

ANITA Magsaysay-Ho’s “Three Farm Women”

Salcedo Auctions is currently holding “The Well-Appointed Life: An Auction Weekend,” showcasing 300 lots on offer through four categories: Important Philippine Art; Connoisseur Collections; Fine Jewelry and Timepieces; and Rare Automobiles.

 

Co-presented by Philippine Tatler with Rockwell and Jaguar as major partners, the auction runs until Sept. 19 at the Proscenium Lounge, Kirov Model Unit, Rockwell. The auction on Sept. 20 and 21 will be at Rockwell Tent.

 

 

 

Call tel. 6594094; e-mail info@salcedoauctions.com

 

 

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