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The Birth of a Christening Gown Line

By | Events and Launches, For kids, What's New at Rustan's | 5 Comments

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An intimate tea party took place at Rustan’s Makati on the magical children’s floor to introduce the Katrina Goulbourn Babes line of christening gowns. The mood relaxed and friendly like a baptismal celebration – with the whimsical, beautiful setting and vignettes by Rustan’s featuring different settings themed after Goulbourn’s designs, where ladies chattered and enjoyed none other than the Peninsula’s delicious high-tea from petite tea sandwiches to delectable mini pastries.katrina-golbourn-6.jpgkatrina-golbourn-9.jpgkatrina-golbourn-8.jpgkatrina-golbourn-4.jpgkatrina-golbourn-5.jpgkatrina-golbourn-10.jpg

Six adorable babies, who were carried around by their proud and lovely mothers, wore the christening gowns for the occasion – bringing her designs to life, and showing a range from traditional and romantic to more modern, even coloured pieces, with elements taken from our heritage.katrina-golbourn-13.jpgkatrina-golbourn-12.jpgkatrina-golbourn-15.jpgkatrina-golbourn-16.jpgkatrina-golbourn-17.jpgkatrina-golbourn-14.jpg

In the past, baptismal gowns were made by the mothers or grandmothers themselves in more traditional designs using lace and embroidered fabrics, with a similar look, in natural white, cream or ivory – often unisex in design and with the intention of handing it down from one generation to the next. However, with women busy in the work place and the almost-lost skill of sewing and embroidering in the home, gowns are now often store bought or in the rare occasion, custom made by individual seamstresses under the direction of the mother/grandmother. Gowns often lack quality fabric and construction, with those that are off the rack, done in often repetitive designs with typical machine embroidery, each of which are hard to differentiate from the next. This leaves young mothers with very few choices as to what gown they can find for their baby to wear on this special occasion. “I wanted to offer mothers christening gowns that are modern in feel but with a dreamy, timeless look. With busy lives and careers, mothers nowadays have little time to devote to the art of creating a gown for the baby’s special occasion. They have a modern point of view and may not necessarily have an heirloom gown to pass on to their child. Many mothers want to find a new one, if their own is in bad shape, that is beautiful and unique to then keep as an heirloom gown for their children’s children.” says designer Katrina Goulbourn.katrina-golbourn-11.jpgkatrina-goulbourn-babes-pre.jpg

Katrina has been doing gowns for the baptisms of her brides’ babies for years now, though this is the first time she presents a full collection of these special gowns to buy off the rack. From traditional shades of ivory and cream to delightful colours, both pale and bright, she offers an array of choices in colour. The designs are both unisex and also specific to gender, with distinctly girlish or boyish charm.“Colour is something I started experimenting with as it opens up a whole range of choices, and life is colourful after all! It was so refreshing to design this line, like living in a fairy tale, my imagination was so full of ideas, I tried to capture the dreams of a child, of the parents and bring them in to each gown.” explains Goulbourn.

Mothers, you need dream no more of christening gowns you seek for your precious little one with the arrival of this charming line.

Her first collection entitled “A Small, Small World” takes inspiration from historical costume and Philippine culture, with themes that are Filipino, Spanish and Chinese in influence.The Katrina Goulbourn Babes line of christening gowns offers baby couture gowns. The gowns are atypical, with design influences coming from anything for the little princes and princesses  – historical costumes to current trends in fashion and culture. No design is exactly alike with fabrics dyed per piece to match hand-picked trimmings, lace and custom created embroidery. 

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This event was made possible by Rustan’s and the Peninsula. Photos by Rachel Rillo

Katrina Goulbourn Babes Christening Gowns is exclusively available at Rustan’s Makati, Shangri-la Plaza and Alabang branches, Children’s section and at Silk Cocoon

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Gourmet Picks

By | Yummy! | 6 Comments

I got so excited when I saw the new Gourmet Picks line of Oishi!  I bought one of each to try and they were all YUMMY!  For the potato chips lover out there, you might like it too.  I like it that they chose Asian flavors – Kimchi ( Korean ) and Wasabi and Nori ( Japanese )…..who knows maybe they will come out with Adobo flavor or something Filipino:-)

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C Italian Deli and Wine Shop

By | Foodie, Travel | 8 Comments

On the way back to Manila from Subic, we passed by Clark to eat in this restaurant that everyone is talking about!   Thanks Tito Ralph and Tita Babot for the surprise lunch treat !!!dsc_4865.JPGc-italiancover.jpg

Good thing the owner, Chris Locker, was there to take care of us …. by strict instruction of Tito Ralph 🙂  

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Chris told me that when he first opened 5 years ago, he had 24 seats and 8 employees.  Now he has 190 seats and 45 employees! Wow!  More power to you Chris and I hope you open in Makati!! 🙂

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They have an outdoor area for private functions/parties or for night time seating when it is a bit cooler 

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This is where the famous panizza is made 

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There is another dining area in front of the restaurant 

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This is what people from all over come all the way here for!  I LOVE IT TOO!!! I like the way he called them in his menu – It would be nice names if you were looking for baby names 🙂 Chris told me that it was he and his girlfriend ( now his wife )  who discovered this panizza.  My Dad was trying to fish as to what Chris puts in his panizza that makes it very good…. all he said was it was made with five cheeses!  Wow! No wonder it is so good and I like it so much!

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Chris also makes other great Italian food!  

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Chris makes his own deli sausages which he is very proud of and he served it to us

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Legaspi Sunday Market

By | Foodie | 2 Comments

I went with my Mom two weeks ago to the Legaspi Sunday market.  It was our first time. They had a mixture of food and non food booths.  We came at around 8:30 am and many were just setting up.

Here are some of the things we saw

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Ateneo Reunion

By | Celebrations, Foodie | One Comment

This is a long overdue post.  Last year we had an Ateneo College group reunion since Joanne was in town.  We took advantage to get together.  We were not complete, we missed Bubu and Raoul. We just celebrated at home with homemade food, thanks to Suzette for bringing the wine and homemade desserts.

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Champoy Sugar

By | Yummy! | 3 Comments

I learned this from my Tita Nena years ago.  She had a great idea of using the champoy powder with suha!  Instead of dipping the suha in rock salt, dip it into the champoy sugar.  It is so yummy!! Try it! 

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