Romancing an art exhibit
Smart casual is how Manila’s art lovers and friends of beautiful Marivic Rufino showed up for her latest watercolor painting show at the Peninsula last month.
Smart casual is how Manila’s art lovers and friends of beautiful Marivic Rufino showed up for her latest watercolor painting show at the Peninsula last month.
This March is a memorable month for many families because it’s graduation time! We have two graduates ourselves, Annika completing grade school, and Athena heading for Grade 1 in June. Like all milestones, graduations are times for celebrations.
Like some privileged women, artist-businesswoman Maria Victoria “Marivic” Rufino learned to ride a horse while she was still in diapers, and fell madly in love with these animals in her young adulthood.
THEY HAVE been dearest friends for eons, dahlings. So when Philippine Tatler publisher and Harrison Plaza’s Irene Martel Francisco celebrated her birthday recently, her pal, Rustan’s president Nedy Tantoco, hosted
“When is the big date?” That’s the question posed by friends of artist, businesswoman, and columnist Maria Victoria “Marivic” Rufino. “June 9,” she would reply. “Are you getting married?” She
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