Cebu Living magazine steers creative movement, new era of publication | Lifestyle.INQ

OCTOBER 27, 2022

(L-R) Sandy Prieto-Romualdez, Bea Ledesma, Tessa Prieto-Valdez
(L-R) Inquirer CEO and President Sandy Prieto-Romualdez, Bea Ledesma, Tessa Prieto-Valdez
(L-R) Inquirer CEO and President Sandy Prieto-Romualdez, Hinge Inquirer Publications Publisher Bea Ledesma, and TV Personality Tessa Prieto-Valdez

MANILA, Philippines—There’s always something exciting happening in Cebu–whether it’s an emerging talent, an industry player with a new story to tell, or a hole-in-the-wall destination waiting to be discovered.

Not all of these are exposed in the newsstands, as some of Cebu’s best resources for compelling content are either overlooked or often taken for granted while the same, tired faces and banalities always get the spotlight.

Cebu Living is the answer to a city starved for a sincere, distinctive and visually inspiring magazine that talks about the community in a substantial, simple and imaginative way.

The wait is over as the new issue of the magazine is flying straight off the press and into your hands with its release at Tavolata Bar and Restaurant in Mandaue City, Cebu, in a tropical safari themed party last Sept. 11.

Hosted by lifestyle columnist Tessa Prieto-Valdes, the event opened with a speech from Hinge Inquirer Publications’ group publisher, Bea Ledesma.

“Cebu is a city all its own: with its own culture and language. And we’re so honored to be able to work with Cebu’s finest, columnists and writers who understand the natural nuance of their home city,” Ledesma said.

The magazine aims to give a fresh take on Cebu’s urban narrative, with people who evoke interest and have something to say, buzz worthy events, and curious stories about art, culture, fashion and food.

Ledesma explained that one of the unique aspects of the magazine is that all 40+ pages capturing the extraordinary lifestyle of the Cebuanos, beautifully written and photographed, is free and delivered right on your doorsteps. Led by editor-at-large April Rama, with Jude Bacalso, the columnist for food, and Kim Maithland Smith for beauty, the magazine gives readers a recognizable voice from the perspective of Cebuanos.

Inquirer President and CEO Sandy Prieto-Romualdez also greeted the crowd saying, “Cebu is a great place to be. We are happy to bring to you a community magazine with a fresh perspective,” she said.

Dedicated to capturing cultural trendsetters and industry revolutionaries, the magazine featured innovative furniture designer Vito Selma on the cover of its maiden issue, highlighting his latest works and recent venture into the culinary space.

“I love how Cebu Living shows a different perspective of my city through fresh photography and content,” Selma said. “It’s really great that we have a magazine focused purely on Cebu and is easily accessible to everyone. I’m grateful for this cover feature and I would like to thank the team for making it a great first time experience.”

The event brought together Cebu’s present and future creative forces, providing a platform for both established and rising personalities. Well-known influencers in fashion, TV, and beauty, including Tweetie De Leon-Gonzalez, Alyanna Martinez, Patrice Ramos-Diaz, Isabel Roces, Divine Maithland-Smith and Cristalle Belo graced the launch.

The influencers, together with the team behind the magazine, flew in from Manila via Air Asia, while accommodations were provided by SM Seaside City Cebu. The launch was also supported by Pinkflora, B!gseed PR Company, Booze Online, Inc., and Rustan’s.

Cebu Living is available quarterly via subscription and is delivered to exclusive subdivisions, cafes, and malls. Log on towww.go.hip.ph/subscribe and follow Cebu Living at facebook.com/cebulivingph and Instagram at @cebulivingph. (advt)

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