Our hotel is located very near a popular tourist shopping area with a few popular brands like Zara, Mango, H&M. Everyday, there’s not much to do but walk around this
Category: Fashion
(Bahay dress fashion) I like walking around the house barefooted and in my most gula-gulanit daster. Even Edmund does the same thing. He likes wearing his worn-out sando even if
I am fond of blouses like this. It’s comfortable and suits my body shape (pear shaped) very well. I have several blouses from India and Hungary that have similar embroidery
I like Banana Republic. Unlike most stores nowadays, they sell many things that are made NOT in China. They have items from China but it’s evident that they are veering
Edmund told me that Under Armour had the foresight in signing up the young Jordan Spieth as their endorser, way before Jordan became the US Open golf champion. They also
I bought this $10 Warriors Shirt from the bangketa (sidewalk) behind the BART station from a family of Latinos. It’s size large, eh sabi nung tindero it would shrink a
Reply to Irene: The white cotton dress I wore to the procession on Holy Wednesday: I bought it in Rustan’s Shangrila, second floor, right side as you enter the door.
My kids and I went to the ancestral home of Malu Veloso to try their home made cooking. While her staff were setting the table, she gave us a tour
When Edmund received two Hugo Boss shirts from Nyke last Christmas, he scolded him for buying expensive things. Gusto nya kasi regalo sa kanya galing sa Divisoria. My son felt
I saw a woman inside the Shangrila Hotel toilet on the second floor wearing the same Jessica blue and white dress Oyen gave me for Christmas She wasn’t wearing the
Ever since he was little, he’s always been the one giving welcome gifts. Instead of asking for a pasalubong for himself or making bilins, he would be busy thinking of
I really have to reduce the number of clothes in my closets because they are full of clothes I couldn’t wear. Sizes small I bought when I was a Medium
The closing dinner of the 2014 Global Summit of Women was dubbed “A Salute to French Style”. My interpretation was that we would be seeing dresses by top French designers
We were walking towards the exit of the Shangri-la Mall to go home na when my daughter said “Ma, let’s go to Herve Leger”. They were about to close in
There’s an on-going exhibit of fashionable gowns made of local indigenous materials such as abaca fibers, coconut stems and leaves at the lobby of Oriental Hotel. This fashion and art
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