September is when the Christmas mood first sets in for every true Pinoy. But it’s not until today, Nov. 16, that the most wonderful time of the year goes full swing in one popular mall chain.
Before his TV stint as mentor on “Project Runway,” Jojie Lloren was the designer to go to for immaculately cut clothes that bordered on the sculptural. His sleeves were always precisely cut, and in fashion shows, his collars were upright—the better to frame the models’ faces.
Three of the judges in the recent Look of Style Awards were so impressed with the range of entries that one found it difficult to identify a clear favorite. The
Roland Alzate, 27, this year’s Look of Style Awards winner, was feeling confident that his five-piece collection made from a combination of new and recycled materials sourced from old dresses and leather jackets would blow away judges.
American socialite Wallis Simpson’s marriage to Edward, Prince of Wales and heir to the throne, caused an uproar in Britain. This bold attitude resonates in her impeccable fashion choices. Relive Simpson’s late ’30s, early ’40s style with her trademark beauty aesthetic—hair swept into neat pin-curls, strong and defined eyebrows, dark red lips—and get inspired by her emblematic fashion style.
Meet Aya Abesamis, only daughter of Desiree Verdadero, who placed second runner-up in the Miss Universe 1984 pageant, and Dr. JB Abesamis, Manila’s top male model in the ’80s.
Eyeing young design talents and providing them an avenue to shine in retail has been one of the pursuits of Sheree Gotuaco, the woman behind such brands as Ensembles, Freeway and Solo.
You’ve seen how to live the high life on one of ANC’s top shows, “Executive Class.” Yet even when the camera’s not on, writer and host David Celdran keeps an eye open for timeless finds here and around the world.
We all fall in love with lighter hair color at one point.
The latest in global fashion, beauty, and culture through a contemporary Filipino perspective.