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When you hit the reset button to slow down, you will often get the refreshing experience you’ve needed. It seems to be the theme from
When you hit the reset button to slow down, you will often get the refreshing experience you’ve needed. It seems to be the theme from
A few months into the pandemic, we at Lifestyle thought about how sad it was that students wouldn’t be able to have their graduation ceremony
It’s cute how Rik Rasos mentioned my dance break. I still do that here in London. I especially need it since I’ve worked more during
Mich Dulce’s group’s COVID-19 protective suit pattern is now the first “medically reviewed open-source suit design,” the milliner shared in a Facebook post on Wednesday,
Mich Dulce perfectly captures it: “I think the world is a smaller place now, the internet has allowed it to be more fluid.
Every season, hundreds of designers from all over the world flock to the French capital to present their collections, with hopes to be picked by international buyers, gain notice by editors, or at least make a mark in the grand fashion scheme of things.
Summer is over and it is back to school. Even if I have been out of school for over a decade, I still can’t snap
Ask any fashion insider if he/she knows of any Filipino milliners, and chances are, the answer you’ll get is, “Mich Dulce.”
[jwplayer mediaid=”153699″] MANILA, Philippines—“We all have an innate sense of style. It’s something that we’ve been exposed to and it’s all influenced how we dress,”
When Mich Dulce bagged the International Young Creative Entrepreneur (IYCE) Award at London Fashion Week in 2010, a grant of £5,000 came with the coveted title.
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