Disco decadence marks nightspot’s 2nd year

SEVENTH High general manager Allan Marasigan, Alfie Sy, Carmina Sanchez-Jacob, PR manager Zid Santos

Seventh High, one of our town’s premiere boutique nightspots, gave a fab bash on its second anniversary, an awesome disco happening entitled “Discofied.”

 

Starting the night’s fantastic swing on a roll were hot acts such as Glitters, Addlib, Nyoy Volante, Centier and Club Mwah, which particularly shocked Seventh High to intensity nine.

RUFFA Gutierrez, Michelle Madrigal, Denise Laurel

 

For extras, palanggas, wow prizes were awarded to a number of ladies who were the night’s “Glamour Goddesses.” Ruffa Gutierrez was the night’s Disco Denizen, capturing the spirit of glamour.

 

The night of fun, dancing, flirting and boozing had everyone on a seventh high, palanggas, more so when gorgeous Denise Laurel, and Anthony and David Semerad asked the Seventh High management to join them onstage for a glittery toast. The champagne parade marched from the LED walkway all the way to the club.

ASHLEY Rivera and Seventh High outlet manager Joy Sorogan

 

But it didn’t end there, as funky retro mixes of DJ Mars Miranda with Seventh High’s own DJs Buzz and Ron blasted through the speakers to outer space.

 

JOSE Haresco, Lito Trinidad; Kiks Yao and Zid Santos

Joining the celebration were Bianca Valerio, Miriam Quiambao, Jay-R, Kris Lawrence, Fabio Ide, JM Rodriguez, Arnold Vegafria, Ashley Rivera, Chris Everingham, Alexandra Escat, Helena Belmonte and Puey Quiñones.

 

Contact Seventh High at 0917-5852164/8561786 or e-mail theoffice@7thhigh.com.

 

Citi hosts VIPs at National Museum

 

The ninth Citi-Financial Times Financial Education Summit gathered heavyweights of financial education from over 30 countries at the Makati Shangri-La.

CITI ASEAN head Michael Zink (2nd from left) and Citi country officer for the Philippine Saniv Vohra (right) lead toast, with National Museum director Jeremy Barns, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Deputy governor Nestor Espeniolla Jr., and Financial Times Asia editor David Pilling

 

Organized by the Citi Foundation, Pearson Foundation and Financial Times with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas as host partner, the summit was dubbed “the leading international forum on financial capability,” drawing 300 delegates from over 150 institutions.

 

Citi Philippines hosted a fab dinner for the summit speakers at the National Museum of the Philippines. In celebration of Citi’s 200th anniversary, the summit showcased Philippine heritage and how the bank has financed global milestones over the last two centuries, palanggas.

 

Citi Asean head Michael Zink and Citi country officer Sanjiv Vohra led the toast. They were joined by Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Deputy governor Nestor Espenilla Jr., Financial Times Asia editor David Pilling and National Museum director Jeremy Barns.

 

Merger

 

GILBERT Teodoro, Jay Lagdameo, Iñaki Garcia, host and Merger owner George Salud

Merger’s Holiday 2012-2013 collection was successfully previewed by our town’s fashion dandies at the Peninsula Manila, natch!

 

The eye-catching 30-piece collection consisted of well-designed tuxedoes, business suits, sports jackets and hoodies all brilliantly curated by Merger’s creative and talented director George Salud.

 

Impeccably dressed guests included Vince Hizon with gorgeous wife Patricia; Philippine Volcanoes rugby team members Chris Everingham and Harry Morris; basketball twins Anthony and David Semerad, and model Victor Basa.

 

Some of my coats and tuxes are from Merger, a namedroppable brand that’s our very own. ’Di bala palanggas?

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