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Sunday, November 14, 2010
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Japan Fashion Week 2010,
YUKI TORII
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Monday, November 1, 2010
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STYLE SPOTTING @
Japan Fashion Week 2010
Your jotter put on his most comfortably fashionable
clothes and went style spotting @Japan Fashion Week last March. In this four-part post are the
best Japanese collections for Fall-Winter 2010.
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Saturday, October 23, 2010
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Dresscamp,
Japan Fashion Week 2010
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Saturday, September 25, 2010
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Gendarme,
Jonathan Risco,
Tanya McCarthy,
Zee Lifestyle Magazine
JIRO’S CIRCLE
At the MOMAT last March, (Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo) I spent the whole morning going through the museum’s collection on my free day.
The 4th floor had art from the Meiji and Taisho periods from the
1900’s to 1926. The 3rd floor highlighted the Pre-war Showa Period
and art during and after World War II--rather depressing , I struggled to get through this particular section but ike light at the end of a tunnel however, I found my favorite Japanese painting
on the same floor—Jiro Yoshihara’s White on Black Circle.
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Sunday, August 29, 2010
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Gutai Group,
Jiro Yoshihara,
MOMAT,
Satori,
Zen
Summer HUGS in Wintertime
cary santiago, merce brenner, emanuel hamoy, & jun escario
Last winter, a friend took a two-week break from his 5th
Avenue work at Blanc de Chine, New York. Escaping the freezing cold of the Big
Apple, Emmanuel Hamoy warmed his tropical days in the company of friends and
family in the Philippines.
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Saturday, July 31, 2010
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arcy gayatin,
cary santiago,
emanuel hamoy,
Jing Ramos,
jojo romoff,
jun escario,
merce brenner
if i
…were to name the three most stylish women today they would have to be Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, Carine Roitfeld, and Zoe Kravitz
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Friday, July 9, 2010
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Carine Roitfeld,
Carla Bruni-Zarkosy,
Zoe Kravits
The Subanen Princess
During my visit to Zamboanga Sibugay for the
holidays last year, I sought out indigenous fabrics for a possible garment presentation/auction
in an art gallery abroad. In my earliest collections, I incorporated fabrics such
as the T’nalak from Davao and Langdap from Marawi into garments of clean, linear silhouettes.
These fabrics were readily available through sources provided by my aunt Henrietta Ele who is the founding director of Darangan Dance Troop of The Mindanao State University. Her company globe-trotted for fashion presentations with Ben Farrales in the 80’s and today, she owns an extensive collection of indigenous fabrics from the South. She showed me this collection a couple of years ago and it sparked off an idea.
These fabrics were readily available through sources provided by my aunt Henrietta Ele who is the founding director of Darangan Dance Troop of The Mindanao State University. Her company globe-trotted for fashion presentations with Ben Farrales in the 80’s and today, she owns an extensive collection of indigenous fabrics from the South. She showed me this collection a couple of years ago and it sparked off an idea.
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Thursday, July 1, 2010
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Bae labe sonita mande-ryde,
Barge ramos,
loretto,
Pinoy Dressing,
Zamboanga Sibugay
if i
...were throwing dinners at my private abode I wouldn’t be brazen when inviting guests over to my powder room. One stylish hostess called the girls in for some white truffles leaving a chocoholic guest feeling bad.
He was clueless that the post-dinner dessert had absolutely no chocolate content.
He was clueless that the post-dinner dessert had absolutely no chocolate content.
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Friday, June 11, 2010
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arcy gayatin,
Hermes Birkin,
Le Corbusier
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Sunday, June 6, 2010
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ACCENTS by kate,
chihuahua,
dharma,
FLICK,
jun escario,
swarovski crystals
Artful Warriors @ The MET
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010
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Art of the samurai,
honda tadakata,
honda tadakatsu,
Metropolitan Museum of Art,
morihiro ogawa,
Samurai
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Monday, May 10, 2010
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Angelika Berrie,
Englewood,
Greg Urra,
New Jersey
Taking Tartines @ PQ on 5th
Emmanuel Hamoy, a close friend who was one of Cebu’s best
designers before he relocated to the States fifteen years ago is looking like a
native 5th Avenue New Yorker these days. His characteristic all-black,
luxe wardrobe beautifully sets off the refined speech and gestures.
On my second visit to the Blanc de Chine Flagship Store at
673 Fifth Avenue, an ultra-chic store which he co manages, he found time to
spend a quick coffee break with this jotter at a very charming Belgian bakery
chain.
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Thursday, April 22, 2010
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blanc de chine,
emmanuel hamoy,
le pain Quotidien
The Vellum Paper Dress
The very fist time I ever saw paper dresses was at our
neighbor’s house when I was in grade school. Eileen and Christine Horlen dressed
up their paper dolls in what seemed to be stylish paper garments that were
fastened with tabs. They folded the tabs unto the flat paper dolls and changed
the look of their dolls at a whim.
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Sunday, April 4, 2010
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kate's paperie,
museum of art and design
Ming Elegance @ Blanc de Chine 2010
Blanc
de Chine, a luxury brand with a flagship store on Fifth Avenue New York, began
in 1986 as a concept workshop in Hong Kong. The idea was to bring together
eight principles with three classic Chinese garments. The guiding principles
were simplicity, sensuality, purity, functionality, comfort, harmony, subtlety
and serenity. The three garments were the women's Qipao, the man's Zhongshan
suit and the Dudou undergarment for men, women and children of all ages.
Working with Wig Tysmans
Working with Wig Tysmans,
one of this country’s foremost lifestyle and commercial photographers is more
like play than work these days. At my recent shoot for the fashion pages of
this luxury issue, the atmosphere was relaxed and infallibly focused. The
seamlessness of working with the best in the industry reminded your jotter of
his first fashion shoot more than a decade ago.
Style-packed
DC’s
Just before my flight to
New York City last fall, I met with Dino Gilladoga who represents DC Shoes, a leader in
performance skateboarding shoes and renowned action sports brand. DC Shoes, now
a global brand with product lines that include lifestyle shoes, apparel,
snowboard boots, outerwear and accessories for men, women and kids, has
recently launched its SixPack France collection, the first of a series of
apparel/footwear collaborations that characterize the LIFE division of the
brand for the next few seasons.
DC X SIXPACK Double Label collection features two classic DC
LIFE models– Xander and Sector 7, and a line of apparel. The collection that is
also dubbed “Non Merci,” French for “no thanks,” has custom Sixpack patterns
and logos.
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
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Valentino's Philippine Screening
It’s been months, but success of the Valentino screenings in Manila, Davao, and Cebu lingers. The denizens of Manila’s fashionable set came in full force to watch the film of iconic Valentino. First to arrive at the pre-show cocktails was no less than national Artist for Fashion Design, Pitoy Moreno a Philippine fashion icon himself.
To give you a backgrounder, Pitoy’s spectacular career that has reached its golden years, has made an indelible mark in fashion industry. The beautiful embroidery, exquisite beadwork, and luxurious hand paintings of his highly praised collections have been toured around the globe: from Malaysia to Moscow, Japan to Paris and Bangkok to Barcelona.
Ramon Valera, the first Filipino fashion designer to be given the recognition of National Artist, created the butterfly sleeves of the Terno today, but it is Pitoy Moreno who made the country proud with his introduction of Filipiniana silhouettes and styles, and the words jusi, piƱa and lepanto to mainstream fashion through his international shows and clientele.
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010
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philip rodriguez,
Pitoy moreno,
valentino
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
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arcy gayatin,
inno sotto,
Jojie Lloren,
jun escario,
Pepito Albert,
philip rodriguez