Friends rally around Frederick Peralta
In the fickle world of fashion, as in many creative fields, you’re only as good as your last collection. Designers are pressured to present something new and fabulous every time they stage a show.
In the fickle world of fashion, as in many creative fields, you’re only as good as your last collection. Designers are pressured to present something new and fabulous every time they stage a show.
Friends of fashion designer Frederick Peralta, who has been facing health issues, have closed ranks and organized a three-day fund-raiser set this weekend at Marriott Hotel in Manila.
Taking a cue from what seems to be a trend set by Pia Wurtzbach in the 2015 Miss Universe—wearing Filipino-designed gowns, that is—the Bb. Pilipinas 2016 pageant Sunday night became
More than a few well-meaning friends and prospective guests inquired curiously about the date. “Why May 4?” they asked. “Monday?”
Getting teary-eyed is perhaps the last thing one expects to experience after watching a Frederick Peralta fashion show.
When it comes to walking down the aisle, most women feel they’re never skinny enough. Those within the ideal weight mark still feel the need to lose, say, five pounds if it means a slimmer waistline and more defined cheekbones. Even Duchess Kate Middleton, who was never big to begin with, reportedly used the Dukan Diet before her big day.
Drawing inspiration from each other’s works, painter Dominic Rubio and fashion designer Frederick Peralta last week staged a rare art exhibit-cum-fashion show at The Podium’s Atrium in Mandaluyong City. Billed as “Artes,” the joint display runs until July 4.
Don’t look now, but after making his acting debut on TV last year in the soap opera “Magkaribal,” fashion designer Frederick Peralta is invading the big screen in “Kape Barako,”
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