2017 ‘Face-off: #OOTD’–Chucks, cheers and surprises
Lest people forget, Maxine Medina owns the fringed look.
Lest people forget, Maxine Medina owns the fringed look.
He may be a big box-office draw and favorite product endorser, but Jericho Rosales is not likely to get on his motorbike in a sando, shorts and flip-flops.
Popcorn General Store (PGS) houses the brand Supreme, a top streetwear brand. Supreme’s offerings range from clothing and accessories to fans, lighters, and other merchandise. Supreme was founded in 1994
Sailor pants and peasant blouses. Batik and pearls. Macramé and tailored blazers.
My 2017 challenge: Wear more color. Studies show that wearing color lifts your mood. How do I know this? I studied myself in the mirror while wearing every colored item in my wardrobe, and I laughed. Mission accomplished. Granted, I laughed because I looked like an idiot, but who cares? (Maybe my mom, but then she’s already invested a lot in me.)
Followers of Sfera would be glad to know that the Spanish fashion brand recently launched its Fall-Winter 2016 collection at its flagship store in SM Makati.
He started out with two office rooms in Pasay City. But on the 25th anniversary of his business, Ben Chan, chair of lifestyle retailer Suyen Corporation, and his family put up a mixed-use high-rise in Bonifacio Global City.
Heritage brand British India, known for eclectic and free-spirited style, unveils a traditional bohemian collection that is versatile enough to wear to work. Don’t think prints, think details.
Hot on the heels of the deeply factious United States elections, an imagined “bride war” happens when women take a peek inside the newly opened Vera Wang Bride boutique in 8 Rockwell, Makati.
SM Supermalls, Alliance Française de Manille and the Embassy of France in the Philippines present “Yves Saint Laurent: A Birth of a Legend,” a photography exhibit of renowned French photographer Pierre Boulat.
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