Precious pottery and ceramic vases are often nestled on wooden stands or risers to underline their importance. Normally, we see...
Personal details, from favorite artworks to customized color combination, and decorative devices add the homeowner’s touch to the living room
From sartorial maven to one of the known fashion bloggers in Manila, Tin Iglesias has come full circle. Fashion blogging helped her understand the needs of the modern Filipina, proving that she has what it takes to become a young emerging designer in the Philippine fashion industry.
WHEN she was 16, jewelry designer and Inquirer Lifestyle columnist Mel Cuevas had two extra piercings on her right earlobe.
In Philippine design and architecture, the name “Calma” is synonymous with a powerful aesthetic impact on the environment. Think Lorenzo “Lor” Calma’s sculptural planes, whose flatness is interrupted by cuts and folds, or Ed Calma’s stark-white College of Saint Benilde School of Design and Arts building with its irregular form and all-glass backside set against an old, grayish district in Manila.
In her new Babes line, Katrina Goulbourn draws inspiration from the Nutcracker ballet suite
Known for giving classic furniture a twist, Ethan Allen is adding quirkiness to its design vocabulary.
Through Feb. 20, these giant Chubby Heart balloons will be suspended over, or squeezed into, London landmarks and other prominent locations across the city.
It was a curious scene Tuesday at SM Megamall’s Mega Fashion Hall, as a good crowd of bright-eyed youngsters lined up to get into a forum about Diana Vreeland, former Vogue editor who died long before these same young people were born.
They came as robots and gladiators, light-up princesses and high-haired goddesses shimmering in green, copper and silver.