Inspired by the glamour of Old Hollywood, Oliver T. presented his over 75-piece couture collection made especially for this grand show. He utilized vibrant colors and his signature intricate details and finishing. He also showed a line of uniquely suit-cut barongs with built-in camisa chinos, wow!!
He created about half the Metrowear Icon collection out of our very own native fabrics—piña, abaca, and raw silk cocoon dyed in vibrant colors.
Opening the show was a short film featuring Old Hollywood glamour and style, “The Powder Room.” It showcased gorgeous gowns worn by Ana Abad Santos, Divine Lee and Angeli Twigg.
Catwalk head-turners were actors Empress Schuck, Megan Young and handsome Joseph Marco.
Also modeling were one-of-a-kind model Marina Benipayo, Joey Mead, Anton del Rosario and Victor Basa. Elegant beauty queen Venus Raj also modeled.
Peter Nordell and socialite Divine Lee also modeled, naturellement, as well as Oliver’s muses—Tessa Prieto-Valdes and Kuh Ledesma, the diva herself!
Kuh had the chic audience cheering and applauding her as she glided on the ramp with her trademark air of confidence, attitude and flair, palanggas.
Directed by multitalented Robby Carmona, the show opened with Tutay Maristel, Oliver T.’s muse who opens all his shows abroad. She jetted in just for the show.
The show was professionally hosted by Metro and Metro Society mags of ABS-CBN Publishing, led by API head Ernie Lopez.
Front-row sitters included former first lady Imelda Marcos, who wore an elegant blue terno specially designed for her by Oliver, natch.
Other VIPs: Karen Pamintuan, Bibing Montelibano Villanueva, Girl Villarreal and Maricor Velez, with her daughter Christina Lopez; Frances Lim and Mark Higgins; Louis Vuitton’s Vanessa Mayuga-Santos; and Rima Ostwani soloing it and happy, “no regrets at all,” after her breakup with Diether Ocampo. “We are still the best of friends, which is better,” she told me, dahlings.
Designers Frederick Peralta and Pepito Albert watched the show with keenness; as well as SM’s Tonichi Nocom, Veejay Floresca, Mike dela Rosa, and design icon Christian Espiritu; Rajo Laurel; and Lulu Tan Gan. Proceeds of the successful event would benefit Bantay Bata and Sagip Kapamilya.
“Samsung Metrowear Icon: Oliver Tolentino” was the second presentation of the year of the popular fashion series of Metro magazine. Thanks to Samsung, naturellement, and media partners Lifestyle Network and Velvet.
Award for Century Tuna
Popular brand Century Canning Corp. was named Marketing Company of the Year during the 32nd Agora Awards at Manila Peninsula Hotel.
The Philippine Marketing Association gives out the Agora “to honor companies for their exemplary achievements in the marketing profession.”
The recognition is an awesome milestone for the Century company, as no less than the chair and founder, the low-profile and seldom photographed taipan Ricardo S. Po Sr., and his son Chris Po, president and CEO of Century, accepted the award, dahlings.
Greg Banzon, VP and GM, gave a short speech reflecting CCC’s commitment.
“This award has brought honor and prestige to our company, and receiving it is a humbling experience, since it reminds us of constantly finding new ways to bring healthy, delicious seafood-meal solutions to our consumers, as a testament to its solid reputation built for over 30 years.”
Making the night more memorable was TV host and Century Tuna celebrity endorser KC Concepcion, who paid tribute to CCC. She said she was thrilled to meet Ricardo Po Sr. for the very first time, which had Po saying: “I know your mother, she used to call me ‘tito.’”
The Agora award for Marketing Company of the Year was the second prestigious recognition received by CCC this year. Earlier, the Readers’ Digest Platinum Award was given to CCC as “Most Trusted Tuna Brand for its pioneering product, Century Tuna.”
Hey, palanggas, take your pick of Century’s products: burger, Vienna sausage, hotdog, nicoisse salad or just plain tuna with olive oil and lemon!
I’ll take all, dahlings.
Mon David in concert
David, winner of London’s Best Jazz Vocals, is returning home to sing for an intimate audience of only 200, after three years living in Los Angeles.
His pal Mel Villena and the masters of jazz at AMP Band will rock you out of your seats, palanggas.
Proceeds of the concert will go to Young Musicians Development Organization (YMDO), a nonprofit organization that cultivates and nurtures the next generation of wonderful Pinoy musicians.
Tickets are at P5,000 each. (Please address checks to YMDO). For more info, do call 0927-4668811, 0927-3910762 or 4260103.