Miss Japan 2019 to wear Filipino design in Miss Universe pageant
It was a warm day in June this year in Tokyo. I dropped by a huge hall to visit Miss Universe Japan national director Hiroko Mima, who was giving
It was a warm day in June this year in Tokyo. I dropped by a huge hall to visit Miss Universe Japan national director Hiroko Mima, who was giving
Bambi Mañosa-Tanjutco was very young when her father, the esteemed architect Francisco “Bobby” Mañosa, moved their family from the comforts of Quezon City to the provincial subdivision then known as New Alabang Village in Muntinlupa.
It’s rather surprising that the founder-designer of Love Curves PH, a homegrown fashion label for full-figured women, is not at all built like her clientele.
Being the son of one of the country’s renowned architects has its perks, especially if he follows his famous father’s profession. It may also have its pitfalls, but architect Gelo
An unbridled artist, a nostalgic filmmaker and two sisters who are championing Filipino design. Their passions are varied, but the passion for what they do is what they have in common.
Our trade shows aren’t so much about setting trends as they are about the much-vaunted Filipino creativity and craftsmanship—and the challenges of succeeding in the world market.
The world continues to look at the Philippines as a gold mine of talent and craftsmanship. And big international names see the country as an attractive place to forge business partnerships.
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