Last May 20, Tomato introduces new scents; Oohlalicious and Vavalicious. Their latest perfumes compliments on the line of their clothing and accessories for the sophisticated and stylish women catching up with the fast phase modern world.
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Friday, October 8, 2010
Vhong Navarro and Yeng Constantino are the new Rough Rider Jeans endorsers
By
Flow Galindez
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10/08/2010 11:25:00 AM
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celebrity,
clothing,
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fashion,
rough rider jeans,
vhong navarro,
yeng constantino
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Rough Rider Jeans or RRJ Apparels is known with the kind of designs that caters all generations and lifestyle where EMINEM, Michelle Branch and other Brazilian models because one of their endorsers. Now here in the Philippines, RRJ introduces Vhong Navarro and Yeng Constantino as there new endorsers, both artist who struggles for the best and now famous in their chosen career. Yeng and Vhong will lead the Live Your Style campaign of Rough Rider Jeans where their billboards and other collaterals will be out by October 10, 2010 nationwide.
Vhong Navarro from a member of Streetboys, now ventures to acting and hosting where tagged as Mr. Suave. He is one of the hosts of ABS-CBN’s noontime show Showtime, also starring in Kokey and part of ASAP XV’s Kanto Boys.
Yeng Constantino as an independent performer became a Pinoy Dream Academy Season 1 Grand Star Dreamer and now is writing her own songs. Hawak Kamay, Pangarap Lang, Cool Off and Salamat were one of her hit songs that became one of the most requested songs in all radio stations nationwide. She is also a mainstay in ASAP XV and Music Uplate Live.
Rough Rider Jeans recognizes the great talents and influence of Yeng and Vhong to all their followers where they set a good example of struggling to be the best and hard work.
Vhong Navarro from a member of Streetboys, now ventures to acting and hosting where tagged as Mr. Suave. He is one of the hosts of ABS-CBN’s noontime show Showtime, also starring in Kokey and part of ASAP XV’s Kanto Boys.
Yeng Constantino as an independent performer became a Pinoy Dream Academy Season 1 Grand Star Dreamer and now is writing her own songs. Hawak Kamay, Pangarap Lang, Cool Off and Salamat were one of her hit songs that became one of the most requested songs in all radio stations nationwide. She is also a mainstay in ASAP XV and Music Uplate Live.
Rough Rider Jeans recognizes the great talents and influence of Yeng and Vhong to all their followers where they set a good example of struggling to be the best and hard work.
Monday, June 28, 2010
The Contemporary Filipiniana: The La Salle College International-Manila’s 6th Graduation Fashion Show
Last May 16, the La Salle College International-Manila had their 6th Graduation Fashion Show at the SMX Convention Center, MOA Complex, Pasay City entitled The Contemporary Filipiniana. The fashion show was mounted by the LCI-Manila’s Fashion Designer Graduates headed by designers Athena Colico-Tandoc, Patricia Santos, Sonja Lehmann, Mikaela Hahn, Phuong Doan, Margarita Regala, Engie Ness Garcia, Kristine Bautista, and Noelle Miranda.
The Contemporary Filipiniana collections are all original creatures inspired by our own culture and tradition of the graduating class of LCI-Manila. They give their hearts and passion on designing and modeling in creating fresh fashion designs with a classical twist. Designers experimented on the texture, fabrication and youthful takes on the color that the new and old generations would appreciate.
One of the guest speakers of the event is Miss Valerie”Choc” Religioso, one of the persons behind the Religioso fashion collections, she shares her experience as alumni of LCI-Manila and how she enters the fashion scene.
The Fashion event was directed by Gerry Katigbak, a renowned fashion designer and a faculty member of LCI-Manila, Katigbak was joined by designers Edgar Mendoza and Dax Bayani.
For more details please call LCI-Manila at 840-1543 or 840-1476 or visit their website at www.lasallecollege.com.ph.


The Contemporary Filipiniana collections are all original creatures inspired by our own culture and tradition of the graduating class of LCI-Manila. They give their hearts and passion on designing and modeling in creating fresh fashion designs with a classical twist. Designers experimented on the texture, fabrication and youthful takes on the color that the new and old generations would appreciate.
One of the guest speakers of the event is Miss Valerie”Choc” Religioso, one of the persons behind the Religioso fashion collections, she shares her experience as alumni of LCI-Manila and how she enters the fashion scene.
The Fashion event was directed by Gerry Katigbak, a renowned fashion designer and a faculty member of LCI-Manila, Katigbak was joined by designers Edgar Mendoza and Dax Bayani.
For more details please call LCI-Manila at 840-1543 or 840-1476 or visit their website at www.lasallecollege.com.ph.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Happy Andrada introduces Little Princess Collection
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Flow Galindez
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6/21/2010 03:42:00 AM
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Young Fashion Designer Happy Andrada introduces her new set of creations that will be catering young girls from 2 years old to teenagers. With Little Princess Collection designed by Happy Andrada combining doiley, buttons, stuffed charms, lace, ribbons, and cut-outs and experimenting from colors like yellow, blue, pink, orange, green, black, white, violet and red it will make young girls to be prim and proper and be a princess is the special ways.
Happy Andrada's design and sketches for the Little Princess Collection
From the 60 pieces collection, Happy Andrada introduces sub-categories of Little Princess Collection; Diva Princess, Glam Princess, Rocker Princess, Funky Princess, Harajuku Pop Princess, and Hippie Princess. With this kind of sub categories it will help the young girls choose what type of clothing they will be picking depending on their personality and mood.
Happy Andrada, the designer of Little Princess Collection
Andrada recalls her teenage life where she tries experimenting with her clothes from the prim and proper to Madonna like designs the way she wanted to express her personality. With her collection she wanted to give opportunity to young girls shows their personality through their clothes whether from the Sounds Of Music like, to rocker and pop and to gothic and glam like Morticia Adamms.
The “Little Princess” fashion collection by Happy Andrada is now available at F*ART Fashion ART located in J.Erestian corner K-1st Kamuning Quezon City 09175242779 and at www.happyandrada.com.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Phoemela Baranda is Gel Laud’s newest endorser

Just like the latest Get Laud clothing collection na 100 % Filipino made and flexible na fit sa iba’t ibang lifestyle ng women. Get Laud also introduce the idea of multi dress where you can use the dress several times and adding up accessories and folds it will look like a new dress, ito ang isa sa mga pinu-push ng Get Laud where their products fits in all occasions and its affordable.

1. Mix and Match. I try to avoid wearing the same outfit twice. My secret is to mix and match, specially my favorite pieces like a printed skirt or trousers. I can create different looks by changing my top or adding a blazer or changing my shoes and bag.
2. Stretch your budget. During hard times, you don't have to sacrifice your look. Local retail stores are already up to date and comparable to imported brands.
3. Dress appropriately for the occasion. Making a statement is different from dressing outrageously. Always comply with the dress code but jazz up your outfit with the latest accessories.
4. Keep it clean and make sure everything is in place. One thing I can’t stand is a dirty shoe. Always check if your dress is well pressed and check if everything is in place. You don't want to be seen in a dress with flaws like bulges or if your dress is missing a button.

Thursday, November 19, 2009
Havaianas launches bags that fit your personality

“True to the innovative characteristic of the brand, we are introducing a new line of bags that carry the same elements as the Havaianas flip flops”, Anne Gonzalez, Managing Director for Terry S.A., Inc., the exclusive distributor of Havaianas in the Philippines says.
From soles and straps of the Havaianas flip-flops to the straps and designs of the Mus-Hav bags, like the colorful and unique designs of the flip-flops, it is translated in the nags from the rubber straps of the footwear to the bag straps, from the buttons of the flip-flops to the buttons that connects the straps to the bag and the unique designs of the flip-flops to the bag designs that fits the personality and the attitude of the person who wears it, just like the legacy of the Havaianas flip-flops shares to it loyal fanatics.
“The original design of our flip-flops are stylishly transposed to this latest Must-Hav” Gonzalez proudly says what every designs fits its user.

1. Havaianas Mega - An understated handbag it’s same with the flip-flops that can be versatile in your wardrobe.
2. Havaianas Mega Printed – it’s like the Havaianas Mega but it has a playful flower prints like other Havaianas flip-flops has.
3. Havaianas Sack – Iit is perfect to men and women who prefer simple, subtle, ever-so-versatile style.
4. Havaianas Side – Havaianas takes the basic messenger sling bag to fashionable designs.
5. Havaianas Tote – It is perfect for every woman whose life is filled with bursting – from chic career women with her pens and papers to the stylish mommy with her baby bottles and diapers.
6. Havaianas Zip – With wide-open sides and numerous pockets, this bag allows you to conveniently tote items you would normally carry, such as balls, yoga mats, jackets and even skateboards.

Havaianas bag collection is now out in selected All Flip Flops stores: SM Malls (Megamall, Cebu City, Cagayan de Oro, Davao, Iloilo, Naga City, and Lipa), Alabang Town Center, Greenbelt 5, Glorietta 3, Ayala Center Cebu and Bonifacio High Street. Visit Havaianas Philippines website at www.havaianasphilippines.com/musthavs.
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Del Fabric Softener Launches Allergy Awareness Program

As the campaign states "The days of non-itching are now over." Skin allergies is considered as a growing epidemic among children where simple itching can cause to rashes and affects the mood of the children and this caught the attention of Del Fabric Softener. Being one of the leading fabric softener in the country they invasion their products to be safe for the kids and the whole family.

Health experts recommends that proper washing of clothes with skin friendly products will help the kids and families to avoid contact dermatitis, it is a skin reaction when expose to certain allergies that can leads to redness, itchiness and rashes. With Del Hypoallergenic Fabric Softener there will be no worries for mothers because of its skin friendly and dermatological tested that is delicate to children's sensitive skin while it makes the clothes soft with mild fragrant.

In line with the campaign of Del Fabric Softener they launches a new website and a book to educate mothers on allergies on how it affects their children and how to prevent it. The website www.wearitchfreeclothes.com it contains information on allergies, its kinds and how to prevent and cure it, where mothers can actually read stories of mothers who discovers the important of being sensitive to the use of detergents and fabric softeners to their children's clothes. Also the website contains Arkin Magalona's (son of the late Master Rapper Francis Magalona) music video teaching the Del's itchy dance. Mother's can also post their questions on The Doctor is In section and join the Itchy Dance Video and Photo contest where you can win as much as 10, 000 pesos for the Video Category and 5, 000 pesos for the photo category.
Aside from the website, Del also launches the "Itchy the Grump Story Book" where tells the story of Arkin and later called Itchy because everyone sees him scratching it because of the clothes he wear. The book can be downloaded on www.wearitchfreeclothes.com or you can get it by buying Del Hypoallergenic Fabric Softener on leading supermarket and groceries.


Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Me and My Pinoy shirt

Just got this t-shirt last Saturday, March 15 at the Jewel store sa Tiendesitas. I love the color its green my favorite color and the reason why I love the shirt is that it has the word Pinoy with a check. Its a simple way of being patriot to your country in my own way of clothing.


Monday, February 23, 2009
Tsinelas!!!
Last February 8 ko lang to binuksan it was Cherry's gift to me for Christmas, its a Bench flip flops, I'm a Bench fan ever since, casual wear and not that expensive ang clothing requirements ko kaya sa Bench, Folded and Hung, Oxygen and People lang ang mga clothes ko if I go to work or pag may gimik ako. For flip flops Havaianas and Dupe would be nice kaso to be honest a pair costs a pair of shoes sa Girbaud which the cheapest is 1,000 plus. So I stick with Bench na lang talaga aside it's mura comfortable naman sya and medyo hip naman ang look nya what like Cherry gave me. Thanks Cherry :)


Monday, October 20, 2008
Got my Pinoy Fear Factor Shirt
In line with the ABS-CBN promotion of Pinoy Fear Factor na mag-aair this November, like what ABS-CBN did sa mga ibang shows nila like Pinoy Big Brother and Pinoy Dream Academy, naglabas sila ng shirts para sa mga employee nila at mga fans na they can wear it anytime, anywhere as part of the promotion of the show. Just afternoon I got my shirt na rin. :D

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Sunday, February 3, 2008
Blue Jeans ... A Clothing Icon
In the United States during the 1950s, wearing of blue jeans by teenagers and young adults became symbolic of mild protest against conformity. This was considered by some older adults as disruptive; for example, some movie theaters and restaurants refused to admit patrons who wore blue jeans. During the 1960s the wearing of blue jeans became more acceptable and by the 1970s had become general fashion in the United States, at least for informal wear. But ya gotta ask yourself, where in the world is a pair of blue jeans not acceptable?
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