Senators hail Pia Wurtzbach’s Miss Universe 2015 triumph
Pia Wurtzbach’s controversial win as Miss Universe 2015 drew mixed reactions even from senators who took to social media on Monday.
Pia Wurtzbach’s controversial win as Miss Universe 2015 drew mixed reactions even from senators who took to social media on Monday.
If there’s one activity Vice President Jejomar Binay, former Interior Secretary Mar Roxas and Sen. Grace Poe—all of whom have expressed their plan to run for President—should have in common between now and the 2016 election, it should be to watch the movie “Heneral Luna.”
Two presidential candidates remain standing alone, unpartnered, yet looking for someone to fill a role traditionally compared to that of a spare tire. In their cases, though, the search is for a partner who actually can raise their own electoral chances.
Was it a sincere wish to hear President Aquino deliver his sixth and final State of the Nation Address (Sona), or was it a desire to be seen by millions of Filipinos that inspired them to dress up and attend the annual event in their respective ideas of Filipiniana finery?
Senator Grace Poe donned Paul Cabral’s terno in “pure white silk with swirl pattern of very fine white and periwinkle bugle beads.”
Nancy Binay to wear Randy Ortiz anew in Sona 2015. Who else will wear what?
As we begin the countdown to this year’s State of the Nation Address, the Lifestyle staff looks back on the red carpet looks from 2010 to 2014.
FATHERS play a huge role in the molding and shaping of their daughters. Oftentimes, a daughter’s success later in life can be traced to having had a father who was a true partner, one who was actively and genuinely involved in her upbringing.
THIS time Heckle and Jeckle went too far. In fact, what the malignant tandem did to Grace Poe was, at the very least, unchivalrous.
Your mantra for the week: “God’s Mind can only be changed when I change myself.”
The latest in global fashion, beauty, and culture through a contemporary Filipino perspective.
COPYRIGHT © LIFESTYLE INQUIRER 2022