Tadashi Shoji, favored designer of Oscar-winning actress Octavia Spencer, is the featured designer of Rustan’s’ “Sapphire Ball,” which happens tomorrow...
Inquirer Lifestyle and LOOKbook’s 2017 Face-Off OOTD Cebu Edition had quite a fitting finale at SM Seaside City Cebu last Sept. 27: show hosts and Swatch brand ambassadors Matteo Guidicelli and Luis Manzano carried a larger-than-lifesize image of the world-famous Cebu lechon. And the audience gave it a rousing applause.
Derek Ramsay had to push his electric cart two miles to his home in one of the exclusive villages in Alabang after the battery conked out at a gym.
Jun Regalado, one of the Philippines’ most prolific and sought-after drummers, is celebrating his 50th year in the music industry with a special concert featuring an all-star lineup of guest performers on Sept. 28, 7 p.m. at the Greenfield District, Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong. The concert is open to the public.
Have you seen the newest TVC of Anne Curtis where she’s joyfully, ecstatically, and energetically enjoying the many fun...
The royal family seems to be making room for a new member: actress Meghan Markle, who has been dating Prince Harry since 2016.
I had an adrenaline rush covering the wedding of doctors Hayden Kho and Vicki Belo in Paris last week, filing stories online, for print, and posting on social media—several times a day. (It wasn’t easy to do all these in evening wear, but kitten heels do some service to lifestyle journalism—when you can’t get away with dressy sneakers.)
Asked about Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton during her onstage interview at last year’s Miss America pageant, Savvy Shields turned heads on the judge’s panel and across the country by offering some advice to both political parties: Stop arguing and start compromising.
Treb Monteras managed to insert his personal sentiments while accepting the six awards his film “Respeto” won at the 2017 Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival: Stop the violence, respect human rights.
Edgar “Par” Sallan—younger brother of my Jingle Chordbook colleague Edwin Sallan—is one of only a few club DJs who have extensive knowledge of past and present music. His Tuesday night gigs at Borough in The Podium are a balm for tired nerves, so engrossing that I end up going home at daybreak.