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Apr 20, 2011

The Day 2 of STYLE ORIGINS FASHION SHOW showcased international retail brands like Charriol, Mango, Zara, Topshop, Accessorize, Gap, 7 for All Mankind and much much more! Goodness, I wasn't working that day and I was one of the guests who seated- first row. Again, I'd like to credit it to my dear friend Ace Burwell. Please see this link in the cocktail area: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150166632757350&set=t.1354098232&type=1&theater

SAGA Events headed by fashion show director extraordinaire Robbie Carmona was over all in charge of the production from the PMAP models, pool of stylists down to the production staff. Singer Niko Maca performed that night and passersby and crowd who were just watching from the side went wild when Pupil band of Ely Buendia started striking the strings of his electronic guitar. Refreshments and cocktail foods were served by CIBO. I am personally inlove with their crostini and spinach dip, it's to die for (apparently no photos of the performers and the food).

Below are the photos taken from my BB and as early as now I apologize for the not so clear pics:















One of my many fashion resolutions is to wear an all white ensemble which is especially tailored for me like this one in Zara

Fashion show or any event won't be complete if there are no loot bags or freebies! Yey, invited guests ( I'm one of them) took home Metro magazines, free eau de parfum from Penshoppe (ha!ha!ha!) and discount vouchers from all participating merchants on this much talked STYLE ORIGINS! Thank you Trinoma, thank you Ayala Malls! Much, much love!

Apr 18, 2011

One of Ayala Mall's prime shopping and leisure destination in northern Manila recently held a cool and chic retail fashion show last April 7, 2011 entitled " STYLE ORIGINS". So what am I doing there? As always, it's WORK (but I'm not complaining, I sooooo love my job). This fashion show was so much fun especially my assignment given by Ace-my dear friend who happened to be the Senior Project Coordinator for Special Events of Trinoma Malls. I pulled out clothes from the participating merchants on the day one of the STYLE ORIGINS FASHION SHOW! Retail brands like Bayo, Team Manila, Collezione, Wrangler, Lacoste, Adidas and many many more showcased their uber fashionably apparel. Last minute changes always happens like the size of the models who will wear this particular shirts or blazers, so I had to run back to the store to get the size that fits the model. The day one show was directed by Mr. Jackie C. Aquino of JCA events. Towering models from PMAP and celebrities like Grace Lee, Christine Bersola, Marc Nelson and Dyan Castillejo we're all part of the show. Too sad I don't have photos of them for I was busy backstage. Rico Blanco and his band entertained the audience and I guess models as well. Here's the quick look of what happened on the STYLE ORIGINS FASHION SHOW:
Please forgive my Blackberry Curve, photos are not super clear:




Dyan Castillejo and son Thomas modelled for Lacoste


An unprepared shot of one of the stylists, proves that working in fashion department is not all about glitz and glamor


Beauty queen turned model Justin Gambionza on a white sheath dress


Metro magazine, the official media partner in print


Lifestyle Network, official media partner in TV broadcast

Apr 17, 2011



Five models wearing an ensemble courtesy of "The Ramp" which I personally styled for the Ayala Trinoma Style Origins Fashion Show





Outfit details: double breasted navy blue blazer, V-neck nautical stripes, khaki pants and hi-cut sneakers (not shown)




Outfit details: Fedora hat, orange and brown knit shirt, royal blue skinny tie (used as belt), white trousers and camel and brown slip-ons with shoelaces


It was a whole day of shoot going to different Quezon City landmarks like UP Diliman, QC Circle, Katipunan Avenue, Welcome Rotonda (yes, Welcome-Rotonda) and MRT North Edsa-Trinoma station. Working with these models was a breeze because some of them I have already worked with in my previous events and styling jobs! If you think that styling a shoot is easy, think it many, many times, it's not all about glamour, working behind the scenes can be so very tedious. I am not a professional stylist but from the countless styling jobs I attended an experience is always the best teacher.

Here's a piece of advise: You have to work with the model's body type, it doesn't mean that if a wardrobe looks fabulous it doesn't follow that it will look good on the model, you have to know with your subject's body or facial asset and you will work on that plus in my case I always ask the model if they'll be comfortable on what they will wear so can they can project and communicate well with the camera. For example if a model has a prominent collar bone let the model wear a strapless gown and a bold chandelier earrings, rest assured she will stand out.