Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Tokyo POSH Hair Extensions First Anniversary Promo


Tokyo POSH Hair Extensions offers styled hair extensions, half-wigs, half-ponies and many more hairstyles made from high quality synthetic fiber from Japan. Tokyo POSH is for "girls who can't commit" to one particular hairstyle and is perfect for all the ladies out there who love experimenting with their crowning glories. This June, Tokyo POSH Hair Extensions in Rockwell Mall Powerplant will be celebrating their first anniversary with discounts and promos daily from 1 - 15 June 2011! So head on over to Rockwell Powerplant and treat yourself to a totally different hairstyling experience!

Visit them on Multiply and add them on Facebook.

Monday, May 30, 2011

Store: CM Crafts Center



In the Philippines, sustainable development goes beyond the definition that covers organic resources as it also refers to the preservation of our indigenous culture and protection of the indigenous peoples. Rather than treating the IPs as an ‘other’, several groups came together with various IPs and established a partnership with them to sustain their livelihood. ‘Non-Timber Forest Products Task Force’ (NTFP) , a network of local and Southeast Asian non-governmental organizations dealing with issues such as land reform, resource management and livelihood established a crafts center called CM Crafts Center or Custom Made Crafts Center in 2003 to promote the talent and products of various IPs in the Philippines, namely the Mangyans of Mindoro, Palaw’anon and Tagbanua of Palawan, Higaonon of Bukidnon, Maguindanaon of Mindanao, the T’Boli of Lake Sebu, as well as rural artisans and weavers from Negros and Pangasinan. The network practices fair trade and constantly dialogues with the IPs in order to reach prices that would allow consumers to help provide for the basic needs and traditional way of life of the IPs adequately and meaningfully. Through CM Crafts, women from the IP and rural areas are also empowered to help their household. Women have always been given respect in particular ways in IP culture, and their role in livelihood increased their already-revered role in society.

CM Crafts Center covers a wide range of products, from seeds, organic food, special collections made by particular IPs, beads and ethnic textiles, journals, filing boxes, office bags and lunch boxes (aptly called “gathering packs” – the name reminds me so much of the hunters’/nomads’ lifestyle), home décor such as pillows, photo frames and placemats and of course wardrobe and accessories. CM Crafts Center also sells woven dresses, tops, belts, bags and woven necklaces and bracelets among others:

CM Craft Center Showroom, Metro Manila, Philippines

CM Crafts Center is one of the many local advocacies for sustainable development but its partnership with the country’s IPs is what makes it stand out from the rest. When you buy a CM Craft product, you carry with you the IPs’ legacy that spans several centuries and help these IPs carry on their cultural legacies even longer.

CM Craft Center
Address:

92-A Masikap Ext., Bgy. Central
Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines Tel Nos. +6329293665 / +6324262757
You can view their products and purchase online via the CMCrafts Website

Photo: NTFP

Saturday, May 28, 2011

News: Ed Westwick for Filipino Brand Penshoppe

 "This just in: Chuck Bass will be modeling for Filipino brand Penshoppe and visiting the Philippines soon." 


Yes, you read that right, actor Ed Westwick, more popularly known as CW's Gossip Girl's Chuck Bass is the newest Hollywood star to wear Filipino, as he is the latest brand endorser for Penshoppe. Other foreign celebrities who modeled and are modeling for Filipino brands include Alicia Silverstone, Natalie Portman, Kate Hudson, Katie Holmes and Petra Nemcova (for Kamiseta) and Mandy Moore (for Penshoppe). Penshoppe is a local brand that specializes in casual wear, denims and underwear. This was confirmed officially just a few minutes ago via Penshoppe's official Twitter account:



The young actor will be visiting our shores next month for his promotional shoot, to be shot by reknowned photographer Darren Tieste, so do watch out for that! 

Photo: JustJared

Friday, May 27, 2011

Designers: Seoul 10 Soul at Blueprint 2011 in Singapore

Ten of the hottest rising South Korean fashion designers come together for "Seoul 10 Soul", a fashion project by the Seoul Metropolitan Government in partnership with the Seoul Business Agency. The designers were handpicked by five local judges and ten foreign judges among the 37 designers who participated in this year's Seoul Fashion Week.

The lucky 10 Korean Fashion Souls: standing left to right: Choi Bum Suk [최범석] (General Idea [제너널아이디어]), Kim Jae Hyun [김재현] (Jardin de chouette [쟈댕드슈에뜨]),  Lee Seung Hee [이승희] (Leyii [르이]),  Lee Suk Tae [이석태] (Kaal E. Suktae [칼이석태]), Lee Jae Hwan [이재환] (jaehwan*lee paris [재환이파리]) and Sheen Je Hee [신재희] (Jehee Sheen [재희신]) sitting left to right: Kim Jae Hwan [김재환] (ALANI [알라니]), Steve Jung and Yoni Pai [정혁서& 배승연 ] (Steve J and Yoni P [스티브제이요니피]), Ko Tae Yong [고태용] (Beyond Closet [비욘드클로젯]) and Kim Sun Ho [김선호] (Ground Wave [그라운드웨이브]).
The ten designers are set to promote South Korean fashion by touring around the world and showcasing their collections in top fashion hubs around the world such as London, New York and Paris. Last 20 May 2011, the designers participated in Blueprint 2011 as part of the 2011 Asia Fashion Exchange held last 13 - 22 May at the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore. Here are their collections as reported by Singapore's Razor TV:




After doing promotional activities overseas for a year, one among the ten will be chosen as the "Star Designer", will recieve government support, take part in the 2012 Paris Collection and build a showroom there. To view more of their collections, visit the official Seoul 10 Soul website and the designers' websites indicated below. You can also interact with the designers themselves via social media.

With that, I wish all the designers luck as they help Asian designers break fashion barriers beginning this year - and hopefully, beyond!



Source: Korea Times
Videos: Straits Times Razor TV 1, 2

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Event: TOPSHOP and TOPMAN Flagship Store Re-Opening


 



Yay! I attended my first "fashion" event today - the TOPSHOP and TOPMAN Flagship Store Re-Opening at the Robinson's Galleria in Ortigas. TOPSHOP and TOPMAN also launched their newest collections, including Mexican-inspired and Nomad-inspired apparel. I took very few photos, as I am a blogging newbie.

Neon Pink Military Jacket with Gold Buttons by Apartment, White Tank Top by Bench, White Shorts with Pockets from a Bazaar (Eastwood 2007), Camel-colored gladiator heels by Figlia, Bag from a Bazaar (Ateneo 2006), Gold Earrings from my mom's collection, Bottlecap Art Ring from.. I don't know where! It's a gift from my friend, foodie Karen Flores [who 'encouraged' me to start this blog]. Thanks!


The coveted Topshop Limited Edition Shopper Bag, made in the UK!
Long line of TopShop Shoppers!
Topman. It was my first time to see so many guys shopping and lining up for non-athletic wear.
Ornussa Cadness on DJ duty


TOPSHOP ladies Des and Kat.
Thanks for the invite, Des!

Event: Filipino Artists Come Together for UNICEF's Auction for Action


UNICEF Philippines' first online auction called Auction for Action goes live today, 25 May 2011 on EBay Philippines. A partnership between Greenbelt Ayala Malls, EBay, Cibo and Cibo di M, the auction will run for two weeks and will benefit the world organization's programs for children here in the Philippines. Featured artists hail from the worlds of fashion and jewellery design (Mich Dulce, Janina Dizon, Kristine Dee, Paul Syjuco, Joey Samson, Celestina, Accessory Lab), interior design (Kenneth Cobonpue, Ito Kish, Debbie Palao, Ricky Toledo and Chito Vijandre, Benji Reyes, Vito Selma), photography (Tom Epperson, E. Billy Mondoñedo) and the visual arts (Manny Baldemor, Michael Cacnio, Seb Chua, Araceli Limcaco - Dans, Ramon Orlina, Ling Quisimbing-Ramilo, Popo San Pascual and Reg Yuson). 

Here are two of the items that will be auctioned off from Janina Dizon and Mich Dulce. 

Necklace of pink shells with eggs of multi-coloured sapphire in vermeil from Janina Dizon

 
Miniature version of a hat custom-made for British musician Adam Ant from Mich Dulce. The hat comes with other items donated by Adam Ant himself.


UNICEF Special Advocate for Children, Ms. Daphne Oseña-Paez and Galerie Joaquin artists such Jovan Benito, Jomar Delluba, Hamzah Marbella, Dominic Rubio and  Juvenal Sanso also participate in UNICEF Philippines' first online auction venture.

Vanessa Tobin, UNICEF Country Representative states, "Our partnership with acclaimed artists via online auction helps us engage the public in a new and interesting way. As well as raising important funds for our work, we will be able to raise awareness of important issues affecting children in the most disadvantaged communities of the Philippines and worldwide." Daphne Oseña-Paez adds, "the response from artists has been very encouraging, to say the least. It feels incredible to be able to work with such prominent artists for a worthwhile cause. I’m a great fan of their work, but now I’m in even greater awe of their kindness and generosity. They put a lot of love and devote a lot of time into everything they create, so I know that beyond the beautiful art piece, the artists are really sharing a part of themselves with UNICEF." 

Visit. http://www.ebay.ph/unicef to view other products and participate in the auction. 


UNICEF's programs are in line with the 2015 Millennium Development Goals for Child Health, Universal Education and Ending Poverty and Hunger. I interned for UNICEF PH four years ago and the experience was nothing short of wonderful. Helping out and working for via UNICEF was really life-changing. With your bidding, you could help UNICEF Philippines reach those goals and make our Philippines a better place for our future children. 

News: Women's Fashion in North Korea Undergo Change

Like what I said in my very first post, I would feature news on North Korean fashion if anything came up. Lo and behold!

Two years ago, the official North Korean channel (Korean Central Television [조선중앙방송]) came out with this segment:


Compare the video above to recent reports about fashion in the "most-isolated" country in the world:


In odious North Korea, facelifts and spare jeans are in style


Women іn North Korea, one οf thе world’s mοѕt odious countries, still keep adult tο date wіth conform trends аnԁ ɡο іn fοr plastic surgery notwithstanding harsh misery аnԁ ongoing food shortages, according tο a news bу аn online newspaper.

Upper-class women іn Pyongyang, thе North Korean hub, hаνе bееn speckled wearing οn-trend spare jeans аnԁ hυɡе earrings, reports AFP citing thе Daily NK, a South Korea-based announcement thаt relies οn a arrangement οf sources іn thе North.

Mοѕt women іn total North Korea wear uniforms οr drab clothes, such аѕ plain skirts wіth below-thе-knee hems, elementary boots wіth a unsentimental ѕtουt heel, аnԁ shabby blouses ornate wіth thе imperative pin ѕhοwіnɡ Kim Il-sung, thе “Fаntаѕtіс Leader,” whісh аƖƖ North Koreans mυѕt wear.

Women tend tο preference plain incline haircuts аnԁ tiny makeup detached frοm ivory substructure cream tο mаkе skin seem paler.

Thе Daily NK ѕауѕ thаt whіƖе facelifts аrе illegal, state surgeons wіƖƖ perform thе medicine іn tip іn sell fοr bribes. Fοr a remuneration οf 2,000-3,000 North Korean won, οr $14 tο $21, a alloy wіƖƖ perform аn top eyelid lift tο mislay additional greasy deposits.

“Upper eyelid surgeries аnԁ cosmetic tattoos οn eyebrows, lips аnԁ thе corners οf eyes аrе widespread іn North Korea,” a account frοm Pyongyang tοƖԁ thе Daily NK.

“Many women wish cosmetic surgeries regardless οf damage аnԁ food shortages,” thе account ѕаіԁ.

Famine іѕ again melancholy North Korea thіѕ spring, аnԁ thе UN’s World Food Program іѕ scheming tο discharge puncture food assist tο 3.5 million North Koreans pang frοm “severe famine” аnԁ starvation.

Women іn North Korea used tο bе criminialized frοm wearing jeans аnԁ mini-skirts, deliberate forms οf “capitalist decadence.” Men wеrе compulsory tο hаνе tiny back-аnԁ-sides hair, instead οf long hair thаt hаԁ a “negative effect” οn intelligence, wіth a televised promotion debate exhorting group tο “trim ουr hair іn suitability wіth Socialist lifestyle.”

But underneath Kim Jong-un, son аnԁ successor apparent οf stream personality Kim Jong-il, conform restrictions hаνе reportedly eased.


Source: asbigo
Original Articles: Daily NK (1, 2)
Video: rodrigorojo1 Youtube 

With North Korean culture undergoing such changes, the country's identity is seen as conforming with Western standards. I am torn on this actually. I don't like seeing North Korean women - or any North Korean for that matter, stuck living a life full of propaganda and suffering so I find these small freedoms as welcome change. On the other hand, conforming to global standards would diminish North Koreans' identity as the world has known them, which without any malice or discrimination to a type of political system, is simply conservative and communist. I hope that if change will truly happen in the state, North Koreans would develop an identity that is truly theirs, but with much less repression. 

Fashionable Travels: Coron, Palawan (Photo Set 2)

Here are some more photos of our trip in Coron, Palawan, courtesy of my friend, Jessa Peñaloza. My friends were not very keen on having their photos published so pardon if you only see me! The photos cover our first day and second day (we didn't have much night shots nor shots of our last day because we were in a hurry). Enjoy!

DAY I

Where we stayed

How their tricycle looks like

Waiting for our boat at the Market Pier
(Striped Halter Dress with Cinched Waist by Cotton On, Sunglasses by Aldo, Green Canvas Bag by Limited Too)


Small, unnamed island where we had lunch
LUNCH! Crabs..
Eggplant..



and Beef and Potatoes! YUM!
Entrance to Twin Lagoon

The entrance to the set of 400 rocky steps going to Kayangan Lake


View from the last step.

The magnificent view of Kayangan Lake



Kayangan Lake

Large underwater limestone formations

Me sporting a silly face after climbing down the steps
(Two-Piece Swimsuit by Cinderella, White Cover-Up bought at a bazaar, Navy Blue Flip-Flops by Banana Peel)

Maquinit Hot Springs
DAY II

My breakfast - Danggit (dried fish) with Egg and Rice! Yummmm!


Going to Malcapuya Island

Malcapuya Island

Me posing with the magnificence of Palawan as the backdrop
(Black two-piece swimsuit with wooden ring detail from Sassa)
So that completes my Coron, Palawan blog posts. Thanks for viewing them! Keep reading Wear and Conquer!

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Fashionable Travels: Coron, Palawan (Photo Set 1)

A couple of years ago, the place Coron in Palawan in the Philippines started gaining popularity. Years back, people associated Palawan only with Puerto Princesa, El Nido and Amanpulo, with the latter two known as expensive, "unreachable" local destinations. Then Coron suddenly started gaining ground as a tourist spot with because of its beaches, lakes, hills and other natural wonders - wonders you can only experience through an adventure-filled travel. Coron offers you the chance to experience the beauty of Palawan with considerably less cost compared to El Nido and Amanpulo. So I encourage everyone to save up a little and visit this wondrous place! It's worth every cent!

Here are a few scenic photos of the place when my friends and I visited the island a little less than a month ago. I took them using my old, trusty point-and-click Canon digital camera.

Waiting for our Boat Ride at the Market Pier

Small, unnamed island where we had lunch. A lot of the islands looked like this.


Our boat plus the beautiful scenery behind it.


Malcapuya Island


Other side of Malcapuya Island

View from a small cliff located in Malcapuya Island
Other photos to follow.

News: How to look hot in your new pair of rain boots

Heavy rains hit Metro Manila earlier this evening as tropical storm Chedeng (Songda) entered the Philippines. It's the second tropical storm the country has experienced in two weeks, the first one being Bebeng (Aere). These storms signal the coming rainy season and serve as the cue for us to buy boots! Here's an article from the JoongAng Daily that gives tips on how to wear boots. Unlike here in the Philippines, South Koreans still shop for boots outside of the rainy and winter seasons. This article is for all boot-loving ladies not just in Asia but around the world.

How to look hot in your new pair of rain boots

To look slimmer in rain boots,
wear short pants or a mini dress.
By Kwon Hyuk-jae
Shoes are always a high priority for women when it is pouring rain. 

“It’s not easy to flaunt your stuff when it’s raining. In your everyday, worn-out shoes, you appear drab. But you do not want to wear your brand new shoes when it’s pouring,” said Lee Jung-yeong, 33. 

What’s a woman to do?

More women are putting rain boots on their shopping list, and those who already have a pair, might even be looking forward to a rainy day. 

Rain boots are no longer a burdensome and heavy pair of long rubber shoes. Brands such as Hunter, Aigle, Rockfish and Outsider have stepped up with designer boots. 

Prices range from 80,000 won ($74) to 300,000 won. 

“Compared to last year’s trend of black and dark blue colors, this year’s trend has been more about pink, purple, yellow and fluorescent colors,” said Kim Hoon-sung, Lotte Department Store accessories merchandising and shoes chief merchandiser. 

And vertically challenged women can breathe a sigh of relief now that high-heel rain boots have entered the market. 

Colorful designs have been incorporated in many of this year’s products. Some even have buckles and buttons, while Walker boots use laces.

Fashionable vs. unfashionable calves

“First, interpret your own clothing style,” suggests Hunter spokesman Kang Jee-young. 

For professionals, it is recommended to match a business-casual look with purple or greener dark-colored rain boots. 

For those in hot pants or miniskirts, try to match this bright look with bright-colored boots. 

For a more vintage look, wear light brown or khaki-colored boots with flower patterns on the side. 

A warning for those with thick calves: “If your calves are thick, instead of wearing pastel-colored boots like pink or sky-blue, go with chocolate, black or dark-colored boots to match your pants in order to pull off a long and skinny-legged look.”

It is important to consider the length of the boots upon purchase. 

Medium-length boots blend well with colorful clothing, giving off a cute appearance. 

Keep in mind that it is best to buy rain boots made from natural rubber because it has a firm flexibility that doesn’t stiffen up in cold environments; avoid those made from Polyvinyl chloride, or PVC.


Baggy clothing plus rain boots is a no

When it comes to rain boots, the lack of a heal is always an issue. 

“For people to avoid this dilemma, it is best to wear leggings or skinny jeans, or clothes that are not baggy with the boots,” said Aigle spokeswoman Lim Yoo-ra.

As for tops, stay away from baggy clothing. 

Consider your rain boots as part of your entire outfit. Incorporate them into what you’re wearing, and vice versa.

For instance, the combination of a casual hooded shirt, a miniskirt and colorful rain boots gives off a bright and active appearance. 

But if you want to avoid the rest of your outfit distracting from your sexy new boots, wear a black or white achromatic top and skinny pants. You can also match the color of your pants to that of your boots. 

If you want to push the envelope, wear a scarf to match the color of the boots. 


Rain-boot maintenance

A new pair of rain boots can easily be ruined by just a second of negligence. In order to maintain the sturdiness and elegance of your boots, it is important to take care of them. 

First, wipe away any water still clinging onto the boots with a neutral detergent.

If the inside of the boots are filled with moisture or water, use a dry towel to wipe them dry. 

If your boots are made from rubber, it is important to dry them in shade, away from any direct sunlight. (Sunlight can damage or deform the material.) 

Finally, after the boots have completely dried, stuff newspaper into the boots to absorb any excess moisture and to keep the boots intact. 


By Lee Do-eun [estyle@joongang.co.kr]

Here are some rubber boot styles you can try out for the rainy season. Check them out at YesStyle or FashionSuzy:

Holly - P4330.50
Holly - P4980.07

7Color - 79,008 원/

Photos: YesStyle (1, 2) and Fashion Suzy

News: Middle-aged men want to wear like actors Cha and Kim

All over the world, middle-aged men look up to the likes of George Clooney, Brad Pitt and Antonio Banderas for clothing styles. So who do South Korean men look up to? They look up to actors Cha Seung Won (차승원) and Kim Myeong Min. Here's the latest men's (or should I say ahjusshi (아저씨)?)  trend news from Korea Herald:


Middle-aged men want to wear like actors Cha and Kim

Men in their 40s have chosen actors Cha Seung-won and Kim Myeong-min as fashion leaders they want to imitate. 

A survey by Chaeil Industries showed 14.5 percent of men wanted to dress like Cha and Kim. 500 men between the ages 40 and 49 were surveyed.

The department head of Galaxy marketing team Han Ju-young said the survey was conducted to get a glimpse of the sense of taste and the tendencies of men in their fourties. “It seems like Cha was voted for his classy style and Kim for his charismatic looks,” Han said. 


By Yun Suh-young (syun@heraldm.com)
Intern Reporter



Source: Korea Herald