Before his TV stint as mentor on âProject Runway,â Jojie Lloren was the designer to go to for immaculately cut clothes that bordered on the sculptural. His sleeves were always precisely cut, and in fashion shows, his collars were uprightâthe better to frame the modelsâ faces.
Since winning the Philippine Young Designers Competition and the Concours International des Jeunes Createurs de Mode in Paris, both in 1998, and playing his role as a mentor in âProject Runway Philippines,â Jojie Llorenâs rise to prominence has been unstoppable.
To give guests an idea of what beautiful, timeless gowns are, Inquirer Lifestyle and LOOK Magazine, with Champion Infinity and SM Cebu Northwing, staged an exhibit at the foyer of the Radisson Bluâs grand ballroom, featuring select wedding gowns by leading Filipino designers, and once worn by real brides.
Four of the countryâs top fashion designers will stage a show dubbed simply as âSalon.â
It wasnât snow but it might as well have been a fresh pile of flurry, as guests in high heels tottered on the pristine shag carpeting at The Peninsula Manilaâs Rigodon Ballroom. The carpet was laid out for the first-ever âSalonâ show of Cesar Gaupo, Jojie Lloren, Dennis Lustico and Lulu Tan-Gan.
Pearls were the first real jewelry I ever had. Before I evolved into an obsessive accessory junkie, I used to wear only a strand of pearls and simple earrings.
Once a grim neighborhood, 2680 F.B. Harrison, the Pasay compound near an abandoned badminton court, has become an artistic hotbed ever since it was occupied by creative souls.
Designer Jesus âJojieâ Lloren is racing against time. With less than three weeks before the Red Charity Gala on Oct. 18 at Makati Shangri-Laâs Rizal Ballroom, he still has 10 dresses to finish.
Fashion and shopping take center stage this week. And there is no better complement than the HSBC Red MasterCard, the new BFF of sophisticated ladies who know exactly what they want and know where to find them.
Guests who were aware of designer Jesus âJojieâ Llorenâs theme tried to guess the Filipino painters he was channeling in his 40-piece collection presented at the Red Cross Charity Gala last Saturday in Makati Shangri-Laâs Rizal Ballroom.