Move over, Kylie Jenner: Vice Ganda’s lipstick breaks the internet
Unless they’re a Kardashian-Jenner, not many celebrities can claim they broke the internet when they dropped a product. But Vice Ganda could.
Unless they’re a Kardashian-Jenner, not many celebrities can claim they broke the internet when they dropped a product. But Vice Ganda could.
It’s easier to translate than German. “Pak ganern!” is young talk—“tumpak ganon” (synonym: “boom panis!”), according to the two bachelor grandsons who live with me.
A high-end nightclub that refused entry to a transgender fashion designer had issued an apology after stirring outrage from celebrity circles for the discriminatory act.
With his larger-than-life persona, comedian Vice Ganda seems to enjoy the limelight. At his recent birthday party hosted by Swatch in a pop-up lounge and bar, however,
The birth of social media has created the “selfie generation” especially among younger social media users.
The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge continues to sweep the world, earning more supporters, and critics, along the way.
In Imogen Edwards-Jones’ fictionalized exposé of the fashion industry “Fashion Babylon,” she says that designers often favor rail-thin models because their skinny frames were the closest they could get to having their paper-drawn designs realized.
We knew it would be a special screening, with special popcorn and special gig cooked up by the fave “tita” of local celebs, Swatch’s Virgie Ramos. But we didn’t know that the movie would really be extra special.
Swatch is beyond just telling time. It is a fashion item, for sure, but one that also incorporates caring and kindness for humanity.
Tell people you’re looking for the artists of “Juan dela Cruz,” and they’d point you to an old mortgaged space in Brgy. Tatalon, Quezon City, with a prominent sight no curious visitor could miss: a humongous horse figure on top of the roof.
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