Keeping up with Rob Kardashian and Kylie Jenner
It’s Friday afternoon at Makati Shangri-La Hotel and the place is crawling with teenage girls. They were there for two reasons— Rob Kardashian and Kylie Jenner.
It’s Friday afternoon at Makati Shangri-La Hotel and the place is crawling with teenage girls. They were there for two reasons— Rob Kardashian and Kylie Jenner.
It’s that time of the year again when droves of editors, models, photographers and celebrities make the rounds of the shows at Philippine Fashion Week.
Cecile Valdes Reynoso hosted an advance birthday party at Cova as thanksgiving for the success of Steak Escape, which, since opening its first outlet at Robinsons Ermita, has become a byword in the restaurant industry, dahlings.
I first saw Pablo Cabahug’s designs during the Philippine Fashion Week Holiday 2010 show. His sexy yet understated sheer dresses worn by seasoned models such as Marina Benipayo and Rissa Mananquil-Trillo definitely made him the designer to watch.
Leighton Meester breezed into the Peninsula Suite’s dining area, all bright-eyed and fresh-faced and perky. Interestingly enough, it was the same suite where we interviewed fellow TV heartthrob/Penshoppe endorser Ian Somerhalder just three days before.
It was wise of Philippine Fashion Week not to have made Dubai-based Filipino designer Ezra Santos open a group show he was part of recently. But it didn’t make him the finale either, which was a pity.
Taking inspiration from mixology—“the art of preparing mixed drinks”—The Ramp Crossings showcased at the Philippine Fashion Week (PFW) a concoction of pieces in paisley and zebra prints, pastels and florals, giving the Holiday 2012 collection a summer-y flavor.
Philippine Fashion Week (PFW) has reached its 15th year, following the two-season timetable implemented by its foreign counterparts. That’s a triumph, considering the ever-rising costs of producing a fashion show.
Robin Tomas is upbeat in a recent e-mail from New York.
The Lifestyle label from Crossings Department Store has launched itself as a distinct brand. At the recent Philippine Fashion Week, The Ramp amped up its clothes, exuding a slick, fluid but urban look. The clothes are subtly sexy but comfortable.
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