STYLE - Ayala Malls

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STYLE - Ayala Malls
STYLE
The
Latest
From
Albert Andrada,
Randy Ortiz,
Amina Aranaz-Alunan,
Jun Escario,
Lulu Tan-Gan
Moody hues for him,
stylish separates
for her:
FASHION’S
HOTTEST
TRENDS
ALLISON HARVARD
shines after ‘America’s Next Top Model’
Welcome
To The Issue
STYLE
contents
02 MAKE A STATEMENT
Focusing on details
Most accessories work like finishing touches, but these fab
finds are striking enough to define your whole look
… the subtleties of color,
… the boldness of structure,
… the lines, the cuts, the stitch, the texture.
08 CLASS ACT
Make the cut in the top trends to try
23 SHOW-STOPPERS
Designers discuss the inspirations of their
latest works
28 SHE’S A WINNER
After runner-up finishes on ‘America’s Next Top
Model,’ Allison Harvard finds success (and a
possible home) halfway around the world
34 WISH LIST
Stylish editors give the lowdown on their current
must-haves
That is having
AN EYE FOR STYLE .
Ayala Malls Style Origin celebrates
true fashion with curated looks from the
industry’s top trend shapers.
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ON THE COVER
Allison Harvard in a gown by Albert Andrada
Photograph by Bj Pascual
Styling by Carmencita S. Sioson
Makeup by Carmel Villongco of Shiseido
Hairstyle by Joan Garcia
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF CARMENCITA S. SIOSON
EDITOR JOY ROJAS
ART DIRECTOR MERLITO B. PABATAO
38 BOY’S LIFE
Turn heads in sleek silhouettes and unlikely
pairings for a refined yet youthful impression
48 SHOPPING DIRECTORY
Make A
Statement
Most accessories work like finishing touches, but these fab
finds are striking enough to define your whole look
Photographs by Johann Bona
Styling and text by Carmencita S. Sioson
Set design by Princess Anne Barretto
SPORTY BY NATURE
Contemporary shapes give a slightly athletic
appeal to elegant add-ons
From left: Sandal, Dune, Bonifacio High Street; checkered clutch, Aranåz, Greenbelt 5;
envelope clutch, Dune, Bonifacio High Street; sunglasses, AC+632, Greenbelt 5
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FRINGE BENEFITS
ARM CANDY
Luxe textures give the trend a more haute than hippie look
Liven up any outfit with a pop of color
Clockwise from left: Sandals, Tod’s, Greenbelt 4; black shoulder bag,
Aranåz, Greenbelt 5; necklace, Myth, Greenbelt 5
Clockwise from top: Papaya and turchese ‘Saffiano Lux’ handbag, Prada, Greenbelt 4;
Lemon ‘Lina’ clutch, Kate Spade, Greenbelt 3; clutch, Aldo Accessories, TriNoma
EXOTIC EXTRAS
Kick things up a notch with snakeskin
pieces in striking hues
Clockwise from below left: Pointed-toe flats, Stella Luna at Adora, Greenbelt 5; ‘Dora’ clutch with strap, Jimmy Choo, Greenbelt 4;
clutch, Joanna Preysler, Greenbelt 5; ‘Dido’ sandal, Jimmy Choo, Greenbelt 4
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act
CLASS
cut
Make the
in the top trends
to try
Photographs by Johann Bona
Styling and text by Carmencita S. Sioson
Stylist’s Assistants Camille del Rosario
and Krista Rodriguez
Makeup by Mayesa delos Santos
Hairstyle by Joan Garcia
Models Girlie Benitez, Ria Bolivar,
and Vanessa Matsunaga
Set design by Princess Anne Barretto
Skirting the issue
Look feminine in a pleated or flared number
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(From left) On Girlie: Skirt and long-sleeved cropped top, both from The Ramp, GLORIETTA. On Ria: White dress, Mango, Marquee Mall;
clutch, Charles & Keith, Harbor Point. On Vanessa: White dress, Miss Selfridge, Greenbelt 5
Moody blooms
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All in the details
A floral frock tinted in dark hues makes for a romantic yet sultry look
Keep your look interesting with a pretty bow that’s hard to ignore
Dress, Givenchy at Adora, Greenbelt 5; black sandals, Charles & Keith, Abreeza Mall
Dress, Valentino at Adora, Greenbelt 5
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Fantastic classic
Tame this print with timeless hues
and streamlined silhouettes
(From left) On Ria: Dress, Topshop, Ayala Center Cebu;
white blazer, Jun Escario, Greenbelt 5; pumps, Aldo,
Centrio Mall. On Vanessa: Cropped top, Topshop,
Ayala Center Cebu; white pencil skirt, Jun Escario,
Greenbelt 5; silver heels, Charles & Keith, Alabang
Town Center. On Girlie: Top and trousers, both from
Mango, Centrio Mall; black blazer, Jaspal at Adora,
Greenbelt 5; peep-toe sandals, Aldo, Centrio Mall
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Sheer genius
Look effortlessly chic in a gauzy dress
that can take you from day to night
Dress, Valentino at Adora,
Greenbelt 5; heels, Aldo, TriNoma
Check mate
Complementary colors make plaid-on-plaid easy on the eyes
(From left) On Vanessa: Cropped sweater and skort, both from Topshop, Bonifacio High Street. On Ria: Button-down
shirt, Jaspal at Adora, Greenbelt 5; leggings and hat, both from Topshop, TriNoma; belt, Aldo, Alabang Town Center
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PRETTY IN PASTEL
Sweet tints give lace and leather
a more feminine vibe
(From left) On Vanessa: Nude lace top and yellow lace
pencil skirt, both from Joel Escober at Myth, Greenbelt
5; gold pointed-toe pumps, Schutz at Adora, Greenbelt
5. On Girlie: Pink chiffon top with scallop hem, Jaspal at
Adora, Greenbelt 5; pleated skirt, Zara, Glorietta 3; nude
pointed-toe pumps, Aldo, Alabang Town Center. On Ria:
Embellished gray sweater, Jaspal at Adora, Greenbelt
5; light blue leather skirt, Zara, TriNoma; ankle-strap
heels, Aldo, Marquee Mall
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White hot
Make a subtle statement in a
figure-hugging cutout dress
Dress, Miss Selfridge, Greenbelt 5
Cream of the crop
Throw on a elegant coat to give a daring midriff a sophisticated touch
Pink lace cropped top, Miss Selfridge, Greenbelt 5; coat and skirt,
both from Zara, Ayala Center Cebu
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Neck and neck
Cover up in a turtleneck dress
with a silhouette that makes it
look far from frumpy
Dress, L Manila, Greenbelt 5;
peep-toe sandals with block
heels, Zara, TriNoma
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Tropical touch
Summer-ready prints look polished with
understated trousers or a delicate gathered skirt
(From left) On Girlie: Printed top, Stradivarius,
Glorietta 2; black trousers, Mango, Centrio Mall;
clutch; AranÁz, Greenbelt 5. On Vanessa: Floral
dress (worn as top), Bershka, Glorietta 2;
black skirt, The Ramp, TriNoma
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Showstoppers
DESIGNER PROFILE
Designers discuss the inspirations
of their latest works
LULU TAN-GAN
“I’m excited about layering tunics and skirts over pants.
It is very Asian and suitable to handwoven fabrics.”
Are you working on any new collections or
pieces?
Tan-Gan’s concept has always been travel-friendly resort
wear and clothing for fashionable women on the go. The
new collection’s inspiration is retro, with local motifs, like
palmeras and ants. We also explored marrying tradition
and technology. We took tradition (knits and weaves) to
another level, infusing print technology. We applied the three
principles/practices of textile design in one collection: weave,
knit, and print. I used new print technology that allowed us to
keep the ethereal beauty of piña.
The Tan-Gan collection brings together the fabric’s rich past,
fusing piña and knits coupled with eclectic design forms and
the use of crafts, like embroidery and beadwork, inspired by
indigenous motifs.
Feminine florals
A deep-V jacket and figure-flattering shapes lend a sleeker charm to the dainty print
(From left) On Ria: Black blazer, Jaspal at Adora, Greenbelt 5; floral trousers, Zara, Ayala Center Cebu; sunglasses, Aldo Accessories, Bonifacio High
Street. On Girlie: White bandeau and silver cage top, both from Jun Escario, Greenbelt 5; navy floral pencil skirt, Zara, Ayala Center Cebu
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What would you say are the trademarks of
your designs?
Easy-to-wear and chic knitwear has always been our
trademark. For this group, we showed cropped dolman
blouson tops and revived the twin set. We also added the
circular skirt, which is very much the look of the ‘50s.
Circular skirts are something new in our collection. We
added handwoven materials and having to handsew them, we
still need to adhere to the concept of travel-friendly designs.
Patterns have to be so well thought of and engineered for
packing. It just can’t be too complicated.
What materials do you most enjoy working with?
I love indigenous and silk materials for what they are. I like
cotton for comfort, acrylic for easy handling, and linen for the
bohemian luxe feel.
What inspires you?
It has always been Paris, without the tourists. Paris is the
center of fashion business. For me, London and Antwerp are
centers of design business.
What pieces would you like to showcase for this
year’s Style Origin?
“Indigenous Couture,” a collection comprised of luxurious
textiles coupled with intricate techniques. It is simply a
collection geared towards the luxury market. Luxury in this
collection is about fabrics that are handmade and clothes that
are handsewn, seasoned with a contemporary eye in fashion,
using fabric imbued by the soul of the Philippines’ indigenous
and traditional culture.
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JUN ESCARIO
RANDY ORTIZ
“Paris, New York, and Milan
(in that particular order) have
inspired me because of their
vibrant, multicultural, and
unique art scenes.”
“Kate Middleton is such an
impeccable fashion icon.
You can never go wrong with
emulating her fashion sense
and sensibility.”
Are you working on any new collections or
pieces?
I’m currently working on a new RTW collection dubbed
“Royal Opulence: The Duchess of Cambridge.” Obviously, the
muse I have in mind is Kate Middleton. I’ll be dealing with
gold and silver beadwork, flat and semi-embossed floral and
geometric embroideries, and hand-painted fabrics. Materials
are beaded and sequined and pieces include dresses, blouses,
skirts, jackets, waistcoats, jumpsuits, and pants.
Are you working on any new collections or
pieces?
I’m currently working on a bridal line that specifically caters
to beach weddings and resort events.
What would you say are the trademarks of
your designs?
First, this line defines who I am: simply sophisticated. Second,
the clean lines bring distinct taste of elegance. And lastly,
most modern brides prefer these lines for comfort and ease of
movement.
What materials do you most enjoy working with?
The materials that I’m using for this line are soft tulle,
neoprene, stretch lace, and chiffon, while the patterns are
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mostly cut on the bias with body-hugging silhouettes that
exude the femininity of a modern bride.
What inspires you?
I am inspired by the great Valentino for his exquisite taste,
Oscar dela Renta’s lifestyle, the classic and ageless designs
of Christian Dior mixed with the modern lines of Alexander
Wang and Ricardo Tisci, and the architectural techniques of
Zac Posen.
What pieces would you like to showcase for this
year’s Style Origin?
I would like to showcase my own version of “organic
minimalism” in sorbet, feminine colors.
What would you say are the trademarks of
your designs?
Classic silhouettes, wearable designs, sartorial details,
understated elegance, dainty and intricate embellishment.
What materials do you most enjoy working with?
I enjoy working with stretch fabrics, crepes, and silks,
among others.
What inspires you?
Fashion books and magazines, movies, people I meet every
day. I’m also inspired by Dior, for voluminous skirts; YSL
for jackets, jumpsuits, and pants (including my menswear
sartorial details); and Madame Grès for draped dresses.
Lately, I’m so enamored and fascinated by Japan and
France because of their awesome landscapes, apart from being
fashion capitals. I don’t mind being lost in these two places,
even if I don’t find my way home, which actually happened to
me several times.
Also, apart from my late parents, just about anything and
anyone (not necessarily a celebrity) can influence and inspire
me to create.
What pieces would you like to showcase for this
year’s Style Origin?
My collection dubbed “Royal Opulence: The Duchess of
Cambridge” for Myth’s upcoming Fall 2014 collection.
This collection is all about opulent and rich fabrics,
embellishments, and color schemes. It is the epitome of Kate’s
elegant royal fashion through the years.
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ALBERT ANDRADA
AMINA ARANÁZ-ALUNAN
“I want the Albert Andrada
woman to be always different
from others.”
“A knowledgeable, well-traveled
woman who appreciates
other cultures, understands
craftsmanship and handmade
artisan pieces, and is not blinded
or limited by big labels alone.”
Are you working on any new collections or
pieces?
I’m presently doing my collection for Philippine Fashion
Week and for some shows abroad. This time I’m using satin
fabrics. French laces will always be there. Silhouettes are
far from the body, which means they’re voluminous gowns.
Also, I’m always identified with embroideries with Swarovski
components and I am working on gold-leafing my dresses,
which is new for me.
Are you working on any new collections or
pieces?
Yes, our next collection is called “Boqueria.” I’m doing a lot of
mixed media. The collection is inspired by a market place of a
mix of cultures, particularly African, Mexican, and, of course,
Filipino. I’m working with woven rope plastic weaving and
mixed-media embroidery on printed T’nalak.
What would you say are the trademarks of
your designs?
Opulent embroideries, feminine and sexy silhouettes and
elegance are my trademarks. Extraordinary techniques in
embellishments and embroidery are introduced in every
collection.
What materials do you most enjoy working with?
I love laces, French lace to be specific. Swarovski components
will always be a favorite.
What inspires you?
Everyone important in my life and people I admire always
influence me as a designer.
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New York will always be an inspiration. The Middle East,
especially Dubai, is one place that will always inspire me also.
The place is so diverse. You will find people from different
parts of the world so it’s a mixture of different cultures. My 20
years of stay kept me so attached to it. It’s a place where you
always discover something new, which will help your creative
juices flow continuously.
What pieces would you like to showcase for this
year’s Style Origin?
Must-see pieces, of course! I always want to be remembered
as a designer who makes art wearable.
What would you say are the trademarks of
your designs?
Handmade, modern Filipino, always feminine and striking.
Our pieces stand for everyday escapes.
Mixing new weaving techniques—a rich mix of materials
all in one bag—and the trademark striking details are always
there. They speak of what we value at Aranáz: craftsmanship,
pieces that tell a story, a way to support and promote our
culture, and how we can make our traditional and native
techniques relevant to the modern woman’s style and manner
of dressing.
What inspires you?
I always have to tell a story. I don’t create pieces at random.
Inspiration can strike from anywhere, but I do notice that a
no-fail place for inspiration for me is in nature. When that
happens, then the storytelling begins.
I love everything Old World, particularly 1920-1930 and 1950-1960.
What pieces would you like to showcase for this
year’s Style Origin?
The Boqueria collection.
What materials do you most enjoy working with?
Natural materials, of course! Those that we can find around
our country—but, of course, glamming them up to make them
almost unrecognizable.
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She’s
a
winner
After runner-up finishes on ‘America’s Next Top Model,’
Allison Harvard finds success (and a possible home)
halfway around the world
P hoto g raphs by B J P a s c u a l
T e x t by J o y Roja s
S tylin g by Ca r m e n c i ta S . S i o s on
S tylist ’ s assistant Cam i l l e d e l Ro s a r i o
M ake u p by Ca r m e l V i l l ong c o of Sh i s e i d o
H airstyle by J oan G a r c i a
T h e
S hot on location at
G a l l e r y , G r e e n b e l t
5
Beaded and sheer gown, Albert Andrada; ‘D’orsay’ pumps, Stella Luna at Adora
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T
o fans of
America’s Next Top Model (ANTM), she is as known
for her anime-sized eyes as she is for finishing first
runner-up twice in the popular reality show hosted
by Tyra Banks.
“There’s got to be a record for that,” jokes Allison
Harvard, the artist and Internet celebrity who came
close to cinching the supermodel crown on Cycle
12 and then on the first All-Stars edition of the
long-running TV model search. “I still have people
coming up to me saying, ‘You should have won.’ I
think it’s sweet to hear, but honestly, at this point,
I’m doing just fine,” she assures good-naturedly.
“Everything happens for a reason, things wouldn’t
have happened quite the same way had something
been just a little bit different. It is what it is. I had a
wonderful adventure and a really great time, but I’m
so lucky to be where I am right now.”
Where she is right now is Manila, her home for
the past several months and a city teeming with
opportunities for the long, lean, blonde beauty.
Through her friendship with celebrated Filipino
designer Michael Cinco, she appeared as the muse
of his fragrance Impalpable, then walked the runway
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for Cinco and Rajo Laurel for Bench with fellow
ANTM alum Dominique Reighard. She also joined
Reighard and Cycle 18 winner Sophie Sumner
(“One of my real best friends,” says Allison) on
the catwalk for Bench’s denim and underwear
extravaganza, Bench Universe.
Of late, Allison, who hosted ETC’s MEGA
Fashion Crew season 3, serves as a judge on TV5’s
Celebrity Dance Battle and has campaigns with
Technomarine and Sprinto. A special guest of Ayala
Malls’ Style Origin, she will appear in a series of
live talk shows to discuss her fashion and personal
style. A meet-and-greet with fans follows each show.
She’s also got another project with Bench, plus
“something really special at the end of the year,” she
hints with a smile. Despite one career coup after
another, the model still can’t get over how amazing
things have been for her so far. “I mean, I’m getting
my hair done in the middle of a closed mall and this
is work,” she says incredulously before this cover
shoot. “This is real life.”
It’s one that she definitely could get used to. “I
can’t count how many times I’ve told people I just
want to move here!” enthuses the Texas-born, New
Orleans-raised Allison. “It’s a lot to move away
from your friends and family for so long, but I do
really love it here. As long as I can keep working
here, it would be great.”
Filipinos will definitely approve. “I say this in every
interview because it’s true. I’ve been to a lot of
places and the people here are some of the nicest
I’ve met,” she avers with a smile. “It’s refreshing
when someone is being kind for the sake of being
kind, with no agenda.”
RIGHT: Sheer blouse and embellished pants, both by Albert Andrada,
multi-strap sandals, Stella Luna at Adora; NUDE BANDEAU,
MARKS & SPENCER, GREENBELT 5
GET Allison’s look
using Shiseido’s Spring/ Summer
2014 collection
1.
Start off with Shiseido Pore Refining
Primer as a pre-makeup base and to improve
wear of makeup. It fills fine lines, counteracts
dullness, redness, and unevenness.
2.
Use Sheer & Perfect Foundation for a
fresh and dewy-looking skin and to
remove any redness, blemishes, and
visible pores without concealing
skin’s natural beauty.
Sheer and Perfect Foundation in I 20
3.
4.
To make eyebrows fuller yet
natural-looking, use the Eyebrow
Styling Compact.
Eyebrow
Styling
Compact in
BR 603 (light
brown)
5.
Use the Face
Enhancing Trio for
sculpting and highlighting
to create texture and
dimension on your face.
Shades can be used alone
or blended together.
Face Enhancing Trio in RD1
(apple) and PK1 (lychee)
6.
Keep eyes bare and neutral to
emphasize lips. The Sheer Eye Zone Corrector
neutralizes dark circles with exclusive color
and an ultra-thin formula specifically for the
eye zone. Available in six shades, it removes
the discoloration around the eye based on the
skin tone around the cheek.
or
Black lace and tulle gown,
Albert Andrada
Sheer Eye Zone Corrector in 101
With the lips
being the focal point,
line them using a red
lip liner then top it off
with Lacquer Rouge
in Nocturne for that
intense, warm, berryred color to finish off
the look.
7.
Lacquer Rouge in
Nocturne
Use the Translucent Sheer
Powder that matches every skin tone
and maintains foundation finish while
keeping skin moist. It contains Super OilAbsorbing Powder to absorb excess oil
and prevent makeup from creasing.
EDITOR’S PICKS
EDITOR’S PICKS
WISH
LIST
Stylish editors give the lowdown
MEGA MAGAZINE
Compiled by Carmencita S. Sioson
Executive Editor
Peewee ReyesIsidro
on their current must-haves
ABOUT THE LOOK:
I chose these items because they are my versions modern
classics. I feel that they should be in every woman’s wardrobe
because of their versatility and timelessness. The trend can
come in via color or new treatment.
MEG MAGAZINE
Bianca Gonzalez
Editor-at-Large
WATCH OUT FOR:
The next big trend is to do
your own thing!
ABOUT THE LOOK:
I really prefer classic pieces
for my everyday look. It
is easy to mix and match
them and they flatter most
any body type.
PHOTO COURTESY OF
MEGA MAGAZINE
Coated
pleated
skirt, Zara,
TriNoma
WATCH OUT FOR:
Everything basic and
minimal. I learned from
my fashion associate
Portia that the term/
hashtag is #normcore.
PHOTOGRAPH BY
BJ PASCUAL
‘Georgina blazer’,
Topshop, Alabang
Town Center
Leather
trousers,
Zara,
TriNoma
Collier de
chien silver
bracelet,
Hermés,
Greenbelt 3
Notebook,
Moleskine
at National
Bookstore,
Market!Market!
Nude pointedtoe pumps, Aldo,
Centrio Mall
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T-shirt,
Bench,
Marquee
Mall
Leather biker
jacket, Mango,
Glorietta 3
Sandal,
Gucci,
Greenbelt 4
‘Alma’ bag, Louis Vuitton, Greenbelt 4
EDITOR’S PICKS
EDITOR’S PICKS
CHALK MAGAZINE
YSTYLE, THE
PHILIPPINE STAR
Kate Paras, Fashion Editor (near left)
Elaine Carag, Managing Editor
Regina Belmonte
Editor
ABOUT THE LOOK:
Our look is all about looking cute when you go back to
school! We chose pastels as they are feminine and at the
same time easy on the eye.
ABOUT THE LOOK:
I’ve always considered myself a mix of eclecticism and
simplicity. I like a hint of quirk in my accessories, with a heavy
hand of neatness in the way I dress and of course, attitude
in my makeup. I think it’s the most accurate reflection of my
personality—I dress to get down to business; I’m not showy,
I’m not particularly trendy, but I embellish with a touch of fun
and more than a little cheek.
WATCH OUT FOR:
The next big thing is minimalism! Less is more is definitely
where it’s at. Coming from past seasons of clashing
prints, textures, and piling everything on, minimalism is a
welcome break.
WATCH OUT FOR:
Normcore’s still having its moment, and I’m taking that as an
indication that austerity is going to continue to be in. I don’t
quite know what the cultural and economic implications of
this sudden upswing in simplicity
are, but everyone seems to be
toning it down. Maybe we’re
growing up.
Sunglasses, Dorothy
Perkins, Glorietta 2
PHOTOGRAPH BY
BJ PASCUAL
Bag, Lyn,
Greenbelt 5
PHOTOGRAPH BY
BJ PASCUAL
Top with back-slit
detail, Mango,
TriNoma
Minaudière,
Emi Jorge
at Firma,
GREENBELT 3
Sleeveless
top, Kashieca,
MARKET! MARKET!
Top hat, AC+632,
Greenbelt 5
Jeans,
Old Navy,
Bonifacio
High Street
Boat shoe,
Sebago,
Centrio Mall
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Red lacquer
rouge, Shiseido,
TriNoma
Pointed-toe
pumps, Aldo,
Bonifacio
High Street
BOY’S
LIFE
Turn heads in
sleek silhouettes
and unlikely pairings
for a refined yet
youthful impression
Photographs by BJ Pascual
Styling by Carmencita S. Sioson
Stylist’s assistant Camille del Rosario
Model Tiago Pinheiro of Elite Manila
Makeup by Mayesa Delos Santos
Hairstyle by Joan Garcia
Mad for monochrome
Go for an understated pairing in black and white;
an oversized vest keeps your ensemble interesting
Sleeveless top, pants, and vest, all by M Barretto
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Going gray
Unexpected details turn fashion's favorite color from somber to chic
Pullover and pants, both by Rhett Eala
Raw edge
Try this laidback alternative to the
traditional suit-and-shirt pairing
Sleeveless button-down shirt, Joey Samson;
jacket, Jerome Lorico; trousers, Gian Romano;
sandals, JKJY by Stella at Adora
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Neutral territory
With the right cut and details, the beige-and-black combo can never be boring
Pullover and pants, both by Jeff Rogador
Old school hits
Exude some elegance in a
woolen fabric but keep it
updated with modern details
Shorts and vest, both by Don Sevilla;
coat, Joey Samson; SHOES,
FLORENTINO AT ADORA
Take it from the top
An eye-catching print breaks the all-black look beautifully
Shirt, drawstring pants, and jacket, all by Renan Pacson; sandals, JKJY by Stella at Adora
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Line ‘em up
Look sporty in side-striped trousers topped off with a hint of leather
Pullover with leather sleeves, Jerome Lorico; pants, Joey Samson; sandals, JKJY by Stella at Adora
STYLE
new directory
GUCCI G/F Greenbelt 4
STRADIVARIUS G/F Glorietta 2
Hermès G/F Greenbelt 3
THE RAMP CROSSINGS 2/F Glorietta 3;
Level 1 TriNoma
JOANNA PREYSLER 2/F Greenbelt 5
JIMMY CHOO G/F Greenbelt 4
JUN ESCARIO 2/F Greenbelt 5
KASHIECA G/F Glorietta 2; 2/F Greenbelt
5; 2/F Activity Center Alabang Town Center;
G/F Market! Market!; Level 1 TriNoma; Level 1
Marquee Mall; Ground Level Harbor Point; Level
2 Ayala Center Cebu; G/F Abreeza Mall; G/F
Centrio Mall
TOD’S G/F Greenbelt 4
TOPSHOP G/F Greenbelt 3; 2/F Activity Center,
Alabang Town Center; B7 Bonifacio High Street;
Level 3 TriNoma; Level 1 Ayala Center Cebu
ZARA G/F Glorietta 3; G/F Greenbelt 5; Level 3
TriNoma; Level 1 Ayala Center Cebu
FASHION SHOWS
Focus on the details from couture to relatable
and wearable styles
KATE SPADE G/F Greenbelt 3
L MANILA 2/F Greenbelt 5
LOUIS VUITTON G/F Greenbelt 4
Featuring the latest trends from
Global Filipino designers
LYN 2/F Greenbelt 5
AC+632 2/F Greenbelt 5
ADORA 2/F Greenbelt 5
AEROPOSTALE G/F Glorietta 2; Level 1
Fairview Terraces (opening third quarter 2014);
Level 1 Ayala Center Cebu
ALBERT ANDRADA 2/F Greenbelt 5
ALDO G/F Greenbelt 5; UG/F New Wing,
Alabang Town Center; B5 Bonifacio High Street;
Level 2 TriNoma; Level 1 Marquee Mall; Ground
Level Harbor Point; G/F Abreeza Mall; G/F
Centrio Mall
ALDO ACCESSORIES G/F Greenbelt 5;
B8 Bonifacio High Street; Level 1 TriNoma
ARANÁZ 2/F Greenbelt 5
BENCH G/F Abreeza Mall; G/F Activity Center,
Alabang Town Center; Level 1 Ayala Center
Cebu; G/F Glorietta 5; Ground Level Harbor
Point; Level 1 Marquee Mall; Level 2 TriNoma
BERSHKA G/F Glorietta 2
CHARLES & KEITH G/F Glorietta 3; 2/F
Greenbelt 5; 2/F Activity Center, Alabang Town
Center; B6 Bonifacio High Street; Level 2
TriNoma; Level 1 Marquee Mall; Ground Level
Harbor Point; Level 1 Ayala Center Cebu; G/F
Abreeza Mall
DOROTHY PERKINS G/F Glorietta 2; Level
3 TriNoma; G/F Abreeza Mall
MANGO G/F Glorietta 3; G/F Greenbelt 5;
UG/F Activity Center, Alabang Town Center; C2
Lower Ground Floor, Bonifacio High Street; Level
3 TriNoma; Level 1 Fairview Terraces (opening
second quarter 2014); Level 1 Marquee Mall;
Ground Level Harbor Point; Level 1 Ayala Center
Cebu; G/F Abreeza Mall; G/F Centrio Mall
MARKS & SPENCER G/F Greenbelt 5; G/F
Glorietta 4; G/F Commerce Mall, Alabang Town
Center; Level 3 TriNoma; Level 1 Marquee Mall;
Riverwalk, Harbor Point; Level 1 Ayala Center
Cebu; G/F Abreeza Mall
MISS SELFRIDGE G/F Greenbelt 5
MYTH 2/F Greenbelt 5
NATIONAL BOOKSTORE Level 1 Glorietta
1; G/F Greenbelt 1; UG/F Activity Center, Alabang
Town Center; G/F Market! Market!; Level 3
TriNoma; Level 1 Fairview Terraces; Level 1
Marquee Mall; G/F Harbor Point; Level 2 Ayala
Center Cebu; G/F Abreeza Mall; G/F Centrio Mall
OLD NAVY G/F Glorietta 3; B7 Bonifacio High
Street; Level 1 Fairview Terraces (opening third
quarter 2014)
PRADA G/F Greenbelt 4
SEBAGO 2/F Glorietta 4; G/F Greenbelt 3; 2/F
New Wing Alabang Town Center; Ground Level,
Harbor Point; G/F Abreeza Mall; G/F Centrio Mall
DUNE G/F Greenbelt 5; B7 Bonifacio High Street
SHISEIDO G/F Greenbelt 5; Level 3 TriNoma;
UG/F New Wing Alabang Town Center; G/F
Abreeza Mall; Level 1 Ayala Center Cebu
FIRMA G/F Greenbelt 3
STELLA LUNA Adora, 2/F Greenbelt 5
LINE UP
OF
EVENTS
Curated fashion from participating
Ayala Malls stores’ latest collections
Glorietta, Ayala Center, Makati City
Greenbelt, Ayala Center, Makati City
Alabang Town Center,
Alabang-Zapote Road, Alabang,
Muntinlupa City
Market! Market!, 26th St. cor. 32nd St.,
Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City
Bonifacio High Street,
Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City
TriNoma, EDSA cor. North Ave.,
Quezon City
Fairview Terraces,
Quirino Highway cor. Maligaya Drive,
Novaliches, Quezon City
Marquee Mall, Francisco G.
Nepomuceno Ave., Angeles City,
Pampanga
Harbor Point, Subic Bay Freeport Zone
Ayala Center Cebu, Archbishop Reyes
Ave., Cebu Business Park, Cebu City
Abreeza Mall, J.P. Laurel Avenue,
Bajada, Davao City
Centrio Mall, Corrales Ave.,
Cagayan de Oro City
MALL
Greenbelt
Glorietta
Centrio Mall
Bonifacio High Street
MarQuee Mall
TriNoma
Fairview Terraces
Harbor Point
Market!Market!
Abreeza Mall
Alabang Town Center
Ayala Center Cebu
FASHION SHOW
SCHEDULE
May 22-23
May 24-25
June 7-8
June 14-15
June 14-15
June 21-22
June 28-29
July 5-6
July 12-13
July 19-20
July 26-27
August 2-3
SPOTLIGHT ON
ALLISON HARVARD
Discuss with her fashion in detail—
the latest trends, dos and don'ts and
what it was like to be judged by fashion
gurus of America’s Next Top Model.
June 6, 6:30pm – Glorietta,
Activity Center Palm Drive
June 7, 6:00pm – Alabang Town Center,
Activity Center
June 13, 7:00pm – TriNoma, Activity Center
June 14, 6:00pm – Ayala Center Cebu, The Gallery
June 21, 4:00pm – Centrio Mall
(Cagayan de Oro), Activity Center
June 22, 6:00pm – Fairview Terraces,
Activity Center