The tropics is the perfect avenue to diversify sartorial choices. Given its limitations when it comes to the environs, the truly talented have all the opportunities to stress their creative feathers and to rise up to the ranks, to prove that even with that said limitation we can still be as fashion-forward as our contemporaries in the west. With that said, meet my...
WEARING:plaid shirt-Ichiyama (something from Japan, thrift again!)high-waist pencil skirt-vintageaccessories-cheap bangles, Yves Identify silver necklacet-strap heels-LeavelandFriday night was the ultimate day of casual chillaxing. We all rendezvoused with some rather disappointing (not to mention creepy) things that happened to us that day, but I didn't think their experiences compared to mine. Nevertheless, all's well that ends well and i'm just thankful that i'm safe...
...gowns from various notable names in Cebu fashion... all in bluetorso detail on a creation by Cebuano designer Ren Manabat... just breathtaking. ...a set of lamps and an armchair entirely created by hand and from indigenous materials...that's a truly stunning chandelier, even if i do say so myself.Even though Cebu is obscurely hidden right smack in the tropical equator and in the heart...
lace and mesh top-vintageaccessories- Yves Identifyskinny pants-Moschinoplatforms-JanilynTuesday night happened to be my friend Tiny's birthday (happy candle cakes day tines! XOXO), so that already presented an opportunity to fashionize. Being right smack in the middle of the summer heat, it is becoming more and more a mortal sin to wear layers of clothes (friends, thats 35 degrees celsius to you), so i've decided...
Way back in the day, I used to be a lot more interested in photography than with fashion. I was a rather chubby geek who adored looking and appreciating the latest trends on other people, as opposed to wearing them myself. I took interest in taking pictures right before the onset of the digital revolution (sometime around 2004), and we were perfectly happy...