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LOVE LOVE bracelets!!  My friend Trish Villanueva has the most bracelets I have ever seen and I look forward to her arm candy combinations on instagram 🙂  Here are all the photos I have collected from her posts!!
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Booky Manila

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 Trying out this App called Booky Manila @bookymanila which I discovered from Rajo

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It’s a good resource for restaurants – a directory and a way to search for restaurants – by name or by location. For now I use it as an online directory when people make me their concierge :-O and ask me for restaurant information and it’s so easy and quick and since you don’t need Internet for it to work it searches so fast! Try it it’s free Booky Manila (1)

The handsome founder 🙂  Ben Wintle Booky Manila (3)

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You can also search by area

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It’s so fast and easy to search of a restaurant and get all the details.  You can even see the menu and get directions to the restaurant

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Click below to go to their Facebook page

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Mom’s 70th Birthday

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A beautiful celebration for Tita Nena with close friends and familyNVT-70th-birthday-invitation revised The beautiful and lively birthday celebrant – Tita Nena Vargas Tantoco 🙂 She’s 70 years old but she doesn’t look it.  This photo has no photoshop or filters to prove that she looks amazing at 70! She has 7 children and 13 grandchildren.  A wonderful lady with a wonderful heart.  She is the creative director in charge of decorating and making all things beautiful including our soul.   She’s our spiritual director in the family – always guiding us and giving us quotes, prayers and words of wisdom.  She always has a religious explanation for everything 🙂  We all love her! Happy birthday Tita NenaMom's 70th Birthday (94)

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 Dearest Mom,

Ever year we celebrate your birthday in a new way; you usually use your birthday to force us to do something that is good for us but that we don’t want to do. Last year you made us do a family business seminar, in the previous year’s you made us go to a monastery on top of a mountain top of La Union for a retreat that was like open your heart and bare your soul sharing.

So mom, FIRST OF ALL, thank you very much for having a normal, purely enjoyable birthday celebration this year! HAHA!

Kidding aside. You use your birthdays to help us detach from our normal lives; and re-connect with ourselves, God, and family. You were trying to make us do something that we often neglect because we are “too busy”, which is to have a loving and stable relationship with ourselves, our loved ones, our God and our country.

I never thought about your age mom. So I was a little shocked to realize that this year you are turning 70. My mom is now 70 how and when did that happen?

You are such a source of strength for me Mom. When I was young and got sick you would literally be by my side until I got well; even if it was just a fever. It was as if you were fighting my sickness for me.

I am already 48 and yet in my weakest moments you are always the one who keeps me functioning, living and going. You feel me mom and I don’t even need to ask you for support. You just know and you are always there ready to make yet another sacrifice for me. I remember once when I had a crucial encounter that would make or break the future of the people at work for whom I cared for very deeply. You told me you would pray for me; I only realized from someone else that you prayed for me fervently and totally every hour of that day sacrificing your sleep. It was a great act from great love. They say a mother’s love is the closest to experiencing God’s love. I totally totally agree with that. You are the greatest mom I can ever imagine having. I don’t know what I did to deserve you.

You are so strong; with enough strength physically, emotionally and spiritually to sustain all of us. This is one of the reasons I can’t believe you are 70.

Another reason is because you look so young. Mom I think you are young because your heart is so pure, so forgiving, so loving and so generous. That joyfulness that you have inside is expressed externally in the way you smile, laugh and they way you look. Amidst so many tragedies, some difficult struggles; there is no guile, no bitterness, no regrets. There is woundedness there as all mothers who love greatly have some woundedness. But this does not distract you from living life fully, and passionately. I am learning from you mom how to maximize passion and minimize bitterness. I wish I too would always have my heart on the right place in all things.

I can’t believe you are 70 also because in some ways you are actually getting younger. You are getting crazier, and sillier over the years. I was shocked the first time I saw you go out into your balcony and do a primal scream like a wild animal at the top of your lungs. When I was young you were really shy; now you you have no qualms about giving a huge and sometimes long speech. When you found your voice we could not restrain you from singing. In Lolo’s birthday you sang 4 consecutive songs! Your song was longer than all the other performances put together! The ultimate was when you take over the priest job of giving homilies in our family masses. I guess you are teaching us mom to be true to ourselves. And also not to take ourselves so seriously, not to be so formal and so stiff. Maybe you realized that a little late; and you are trying to help us discover sooner. You want us to nurture ourselves and not be a slave to the expectations of the world. You still often shock me mom not only with your silliness; but also the fierceness and fearlessness with which you fight for something or someone you believe in. I don’t always understand it but I am always awed by it.

Happy birthday mom! I love, adore and admire you very, very much!

Mom's 70th Birthday (31) Mom's 70th Birthday (15)My Mommy Moon– Wow Uoow by Bea Tantoco Reyes

The word mom turned upside down spells wow. That is what my mom is to me– she is WOW!!! Her beauty, her honesty, her creativity, her love for her children and her grandchildren is Just wow 🙂 🙂 🙂

I’m about to become a mom myself.. And have been recounting the many times my mom wowed me with her love for me. I want to share a few of these moments with all of you.

When Paowee and I were very young we used to always get sick together. I would either make him hawa or vice versa. I remember one time we were both sick with a really really high fever. and my mom didn’t sleep that night. She made us sibin with cold water until the early morning. My mom literally fought the fever away until she was sure it gone.

I have always been shy to get on stage to sing. And there was one concert I really really wanted to join in school. My mom came and watched me for support and from my perspective, I failed. She stayed with me that evening and consoled me throughout the disappointing self-talk I had with myself.

My mom sings to me up to this day! She sings to bring light and humor into any situation. She sings to release the emotions she has in her heart and in my heart. I learned to do this as well whenever I sing 🙂

Another time I was frantic because Das and I had just had THE talk about taking our relationship to the next level- getting married. Oh boy did I have a panic attack!! I was feeling excited but also felt extremely unworthy of this wonderful blessing. I called her up and she immediately dropped everything she had scheduled for that day, picked me up from my apartment and we went to Tagaytay. We had a nice day there, a beautiful mountain view lunch and a prayer-filled afternoon at Pink Sisters. I learned to be grateful and to count my blessings in times of panic and worry.

And the most recent of all is when she wowed me with her amazing support in my transition to becoming a wife and now a new mom. My mom has been with me every step of the way. She has been there to quietly and gently support me as i go through this process allowing me to make my own choices and learn from them. She is there to fill my love tank when needed and boy does she fill it that sometimes it’s hard to leave the nest again. Hahah..! She has been busy herself with her own wifely duties and responsibilities even at the age of 70!! Yet she still finds time to be available for her 31 year old daughter.

I am so in awe with how she does it and manages to stay inspired through it all. It’s God she will say. God is so much a part of her life that her ultimate mission in life is that everyone finds And discovers God within themselves. That we all embrace that Divinity within us. I think she has achieved this goal very successfully.

By showering her own Divinity and Light unto us, we are able to see our own. I can see the sparkles in the eyes and feel the love and light in the hearts of the many peoples’ lives she has touched as they talk to me about my mom and make her kamusta. I know what they are feeling coz I have experienced it for myself many many times.

She is just so wowly amazing- She has an amazing gift of healing; everything she touches becomes Light. Even today
is a way for her to share her Light with all of us. For her, this is not a day to honor her and her birthday, this is a day to honor each and everyone of you for being who you are to her in her life. It is an opportunity again for her to show you what Light you have within you, and how Much Light there is in this world that God gave us. Isn’t that something to wow about again???

My mom told us a few years back to call her Mommy Moon. She couldn’t have come up with a better explanation of the kind of mother/grandmother she is to all of us. She said that she is the moon because even in the darkest of nights, the moon shines it’s light on us.

Moon turned upside down reads Uoow!! My mom is now a WOW UOOW to her grandchildren, her 13 going on 15 apos!!! And she has a special relationship with every and everyone of them.

To our dearest Mommy Moon and Wow Uoow, may we all shine our light unto you as you have done for all of us. We love you to the moon and back infinity times over. Thank you for inspiring us to be as real as real can be without shamed for teaching us how to love God, and love ourselves, and for living life with a smile even when in tears. I love you so much Mom…
Happy Happy Birth into Being! And Congratulations on your Ascent to the Seventh Level of your Earthly Existence!!!

Mom's 70th Birthday (34)70th ROAST FOR MOM by Katrina Tantoco Lobregat

I think it might be safe for me to say that I have a pretty good grasp of who my mom is as a person. I’ve been around her for 40 years and usually, as parents; we tend to divulge our most authentic selves to our kids. And in case we try to hide it, kids usually are the first to pick up on what’s real and what’s inauthentic.

This roast is really for everyone here who has been such an important part of my mom’s life journey. I’m sure she has made that very clear by now with all the drama that comes with a telenovela and an opera. Yup, that’s my mom.

Everything she does is done all the way or not at all. If she is going to tell you how happy she is about watching the sunrise on specific morning, you’re not going to get a picture of the sunrise with no words or a few words. Who has received a text message like this from my Mom?

?“Dear So and so, as I watch the supercalifragilistic sunrise by our Lord, I feel the warmth and supercalifragilistic love of our Lord exponentially permeating every inch of my soul. The birds are singing and my spirit is uplifted with wonder by the magic of the world. The dew on the grass cleanses me and allows me to inhale God’s purity into my being. And I am beyond thankful for all my supercalifragilistic blessings, and for you in my life. May the Lord bless you and keep you safe. May he shine his light upon you and give you peace. Namaste. Cc: Sister Mary, Mommy Mameng, kiddos, Fr. Frias, Fr. Caluag, Fr. Dennis.”

So, what I’d like to do here is debunk the myths about my Mom. She behaves a certain way, which in turn causes us to perceive her a certain way but what I’ve noticed is that there are so many misperceptions. I want to roll down the curtain on some myths about her and reveal to you the real Marina Vargas Tantoco.

MYTH 1: Who has been in a conversation with my mom and the topic somehow turns into something that she feels very strongly about? You’re not in agreement on this topic but usually that’s ok because it’s normal not to always agree.
Good luck on that with Mom! She will not stop until she turns you to her beliefs. You will shake in the knees and not manage to get a word in, and fear her gritting her teeth, so much so that you throw in the towel.
Perception: She is domineering and dictatorial
Reality: She is a wild passionate woman, who sometimes has no control over her heart. No, she does not mean to turn you into a mouse with his tail between his legs and a cloth tied around his mouth. She actually has no clue that she has done that or made you feel that way. She got LOST in her fire, in her passion. Take it from my Dad, he has learned to stay still and be quiet until the fire subsides- no offense taken, its just mom being super human passionate mom.

MYTH 2: After almost 50 years of marriage, my mom and dad are still pretty romantic star crossed lovers. They are far from the picture of perfect but perfect as the unique twosome of Rico and Nena. The perception is Dad is the person who spoils Mom rotten and provides for her every whim. While this is half true- (we have had conversations that he is Mom’s enabler), the truth is Mom is wildly, madly in love with my Dad she loses control often like a young damsel in Hollywood movies. Apart from God, my Dad is the center of her world. When Dad doesn’t show her the kind of love that she expects at any moment, you know things are not good in home base. Alternatively, when Mom feels love from Dad, there is nothing in the world that can shake the happiness and satisfaction she feels. 50 years later and she is still trying to figure Dad out and she is still going for the chase.

MYTH 3: Because of her explosive personality, need to be heard, and her strong nature, Mom can often present herself in a conversation as someone who overly dominates. Her excitement and fervor, her childlike enthusiasm and yearning for human connection are usually misinterpreted as someone who takes over discussions. The perception sometimes is perhaps, what you may have to say is not as important as hers or that she would prefer you listen over share. Sometimes, you may feel amused by her zeal; sometimes you may feel insignificant and unheard.
The truth is, the last thing she intends to do is make anyone feel insignificant. The opposite of that is in fact her usual intention-, which is to make everyone and anyone feel loved and significant and warm and fuzzy. Think about this guys…her theme song is “Fill The World With Love”.

MYTH 4: Because of her hunger to share her life, her soul and her experiences, Mom can sometimes be perceived as self-centered. Again, I’m sure many of you here have been nurtured, cared for or rescued by Mom. She is, what seems to be, a bottomless well of generosity, and compassion. And when she gives, I don’t think she gives with the expectation of receiving anything in return. It is a pure and completely unselfish generosity- almost to a fault. Where we get into trouble is when she gives so much of herself that her love tank starts to run on empty.

I am probably the one child amongst my siblings who should have turned out loathing my Mom. Although the first maybe 7 years of my life were typical of a dream mother-daughter relationship, ours turned sour, complicated and messy when I started to grow into my teens. This lasted until my 30’s as, as an adult, there were many issues I needed to take accountability for and many lessons to learn.

My mom, to me was so tough and controlling, almost as if she was on a mission to just give me a hard time and make my life miserable. She pushed me to limits I did not know I would survive. Where she turned her loving, caring and nurturing switch with my brothers and my sister, she made me feel, being the eldest girl, I didn’t need the same kind of nurturing as everyone else. Because every child is different and requires different needs, I guess my Mom felt that I needed tough love and a whole lot of independence to grow. I suppose our parents also balanced each other off because where my Mom was tough, I found a gentle comfort and care in my Dad. As a young girl, I could not understand it, but later on; I realized she was building my character. It was almost as if nothing I did or accomplished was ever enough. Or, everything I did was wrong. I would never be good enough to meet her standards of perfection. With that she taught me to not seek affirmation outside of myself.

Fast forward to just short of a decade ago, something started to sink into me. Growing up in my world was a bit delayed, you see. I suppose it was when I started to have kids of my own. I realized that for a mother, your daughters are the best reflections of yourself, and you want them to be better than you ever were, stronger and more resilient than you ever were, have better lives than you lived. No wonder, perhaps subconsciously, my Mom was relentlessly tough on me. How much molding, production and heat would you have to do to create a better version of Marina Vargas Tantoco?

Somewhere in the last 4 or 5 years, by a miracle, by God’s grace, by a lot of work we both put individually in our soul’s evolution and self-introspection, our relationship began to connect organically. Where years ago, just being alone with her would make me feel uncomfortable, without knowing, I started looking for her. Where years ago, she would be the last person I would seek solace in, when things got tough, she was the first person I would call. And I think I am that person to her along the likes of Sister Mary, Father Caluag, Fr. Phil…he! He!

Mom, you are made of stuff most humans are not made of. Your heart is close to the light of heaven. What gets you into trouble sometimes is that not many people in this world share your nature. The world is not like you. That’s just the way it is. My wish for you is that you accept the shadow of the world, as you do the light.

My Dad is my super hero; my mom is my earth angel. Angels are those closest to the light of heaven. She is a wild, untamed, earth angel but I would not have it any other way.

Earth angels take beating after beating. You have taken the brunt of most of my siblings and mine issues, pain, anger and resentment. Yet your capacity to love is not dulled nor does it waver- your capacity to forgive always intact.

Earth angels don’t really draw boundaries for people that seek their help. They are there to rescue and love. Most times, when they are in need, they are not met with the same kind of care, understanding and capacity to give by those they have helped.

Earth angels are strong and unjaded by the obstacles of life. Mom has been through many deep painful losses that could break anyone instantly. Yet, she falls and comes alive with the same intensity for life and a renewed compassion for those around her.

Earth angels are misunderstood. Some people make of fun of her cause she is naïve, unaware and different. And that’s ok cause she is real and pure.

My wish for you is to genuinely know your value without seeking it outside of yourself. To know what an incredible person you are in the silence of your heart. To know that you are heard. To experience the same kind of unconditional love for yourself as you give everyone. To chill out and flow. To stop focusing on things that you SHOULD do but turn you attention to the things your SOUL really WANTS to do. To fine-tune your gift of wisdom and discernment. To release all guilt from your being and be FREE to fill yourself with Love first and then fill the world with your magic and love!

We are blessed beyond belief to have you as our Mama Bear, and my siblings and I are also so brilliant to have chosen you to be our Mama! You’re our superstar!

Mom's 70th Birthday (7)Tribute to mom on her birthday by Paolo Tantoco

Hi mom first and foremost I would like to thank you for baring with me all these years . Now that I have my own children I realize what i am going to have to deal with . I see both myself and Dina in our children and for example zachy goes though all my things in the house my toys my gadgets, my pens, just the way I used to go through yours and dads same things , and it irritates me just the same way it used to irritate you . Any how mom I guess that is my karma.

For now on your birthday I’d like to honor you on by sharing with you a few but very important life lessons that i have learned from you, and to this day i see that you continue to live by these life lessons . You continue to teach both Dina and I in the way that you live , and they are what we would like to pass on to our children…

1. Mom , I have learned from you to be kind to people to give to share to be generous , to give your self to be selfless and not selfish. You show me this very much in they way you treat your staff . You treat your staff so well you hold daily meetings with them you give them work they learn from you you can see. That they are genuinely happy .

2. You’ve taught me how to be grateful mom and that in being grateful you are happy . You have taught me to be happy with what I have and not to always want more . You and dad are living examples of living life with an attitude of gratitude and this I believe is one of the reasons you both are so happy.

3. You have taught me how to keep God close at all times not just in times of need , but all the time . You said to me “make him your friend he listens and will always help” . You have told me to even thank him just for today . For everyday that you are alive is a day to be thankful for .

Mom because of you dad and my family I am a happy extremely camper . Mom I am so happy to have you as my mother and as a grandmother to my children . I am grateful for you and I love so so much , happy birthday .

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Museum Foundation’s MaArte 2015

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Glam Bayongs  started out as home-based project by design consultant Christine Montenegro wose main purpose was to make hand-made, unique bags and accessories for friends and families. It was something that started out as a hobby, with the help of her household helper, but due to numerous requests, she found herself making more and more of the unique items, and needing more workers as a result.

Because no two bags are alike, “glam bayong”, a term of endearment given to the embellished bayongs by friends, puts a premium on its uniqueness. each item is carefully crafted by mothers in Quezon City, Taguig and Malabon, enabling these women toearn a lving while at the same time caring for their children and overseeing their famiies. Christine provides guidance on quality control and design patterns to these women who execute each bag.

Glam Bayong is joining the MaArte Fair 2015 with a new line of bags that break the norm. Its bayongs have crossed over from the “wet market” impression of what bayongs are more often used for, to the resort scene, gyms and even the workplace. It is exceeding the ordinary by presenting the discerning woman with new clutches that can go from day to night; spacious enough to hold your iPad and subtle enough to use for dinner dates and girl’s nights out. The “mommy and me” line is also a new offering one can look forward to, as a little girl can have a miniature version of her mommy’s bag.

Glam Bayongs are 100% hand-made utilizing locally sourced materials form different species of wood, semi-precious stones and coloured crystals, giving off a relaxing vibe.

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KuwintasKuwintas at MaArte 2015Adante Leyesa is a self-taught accessory designer and now a frontrunner in sustainable fashion and social design with his innovative and stand-out bejeweled accessories and bags. He is notable for his love to the community and the marginalized group: person with disabilities (PWD), out-of-school youths and young mothers, teaching them techniques and making them craftsmen of his pieces. Adante revolutionizes the use of traditional, home-grown Filipino materials and creates truly a world-class luxury line of accessories and bags. His pieces are a collaboration of different artisans, blending designs with techniques across cultures and origins. Every component that was incorporated on a particular piece was painstakingly crafted by diverse creative minds putting high regard on the use of raw materials that are endemic in the different provinces of the country and those that are unconventional, unexpected and upcycled materials.

Bamboo Bag series: is a fusion of regional cultures as designers attempt to revive the dying tradition of hand weaving, beading and embroidery; The bamboo base is hand woven by tribal people thriving along the mountain reanges of nortern Philipines while the beadworks are made by a group of young mothers and some out-of-school-youths from the south.

NEW: ORIGAMI COLLECTION Handmade bags and necklaces, painstakingly strung with seed beads and sequins following pure, austere lines which give off couture vibes and beautifully folded applying Origami techniques the Japanese art of paper folding. It adopts high-contrasting elements of the delicate sakura flowers and the textured windowpanes of Tokyo’s structures applying each masterpiece with vibrant colors of the majestic city that glares and reflects when the sun sets down.

Awards: Adante Leyesa won the grand prize under Accessory Division of “Weaving the Future” – a social Design competition by the Fashion and Design Council of the Philippines (FDCP) in November 2011; he was nominated for Best Bag Design at the Fashion Access, HongKong in September 2013; and received citation and a scholarship grant during the 2013 Look of Style Awards courtesy of Sheffield Hallam University, Yorkshire, United Kingdom and the British Council in November 2013. He is recognized as 2013 Preview Emerging Fashion Talent Awardee (PEFTA) by the Preview Magazine in the Philippines. He is a pioneer of Manila Wear, the roosters of local dsingers supported by the Philippine Center of International Trade Expositions and Missions (CITEM), office under the Philippine Department of Trade and Industry , mentored by renowned fashion desinger Josie Natori. His works were presented on various local and foreign fashion spreads for magazines, tradeshow and exhibits. He has already presented his collections outside the country; at the 2013 Fashion Access in Hongkong, 2014 International Fashion Showcase (IFS) in London, 2015 Artisan Resource NY NOW (ASAM, a collaboration with Gawad Kalinga) in New York & 2015 ASEAN Showcase in Tokyo by the ASEAN-Japan Center.

The designer is committed to social design by continuously helping and empowering the marginalized group, alleviating their live and becoming economic independent; and, advocating the use of local materials, thus, and consistently promoting Philippine passion for fashion.

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 There is definitely beauty in simplicity. Gorgeous decors from Creative Definitions! Creative Definitions at Maarte 2015Casa Mercedes, Inc. is the pioneer artisanal ladies hand fan maker in the Philippines. Family owned and managed since 1951, Casa Mercedes has expanded to include holiday décor into its line up. Today, the business is managed by the third generation Diokno- Olives’.casa mercedez at maarte fair 2015

The company is staffed with twenty six employees. These craftsmen, together with a team of designers, develop, innovate and produce quality products using local indigenous materials.

The venture into the holiday décor began as an off shoot of a fund raiser for a charity women’s organization with the papier mache reindeer as its centerpiece. Seeing the vast potential of the holiday décor market, Casa Mercedes began to export Christmas Decorations – papier mache reindeer and boxes in the 1990’s.

To date, the Holiday line has further expanded to meet the changing demands of the buyer. For the papier mache collection, table tops and Christmas trees were added to the original reindeer. Hand and laser cut ornaments, reminiscent of chandelier crystal were introduced as stand alone ornaments, or embellishments for steel candelabras.

Combining materials like metal, wood, paper and papier mache into new holiday décor is what sets Casa Mercedes apart. The soul of innovation and the immediate response to the needs of the buyer is what has kept the Holiday atelier going since its inception 25 years ago.

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The Olive Treethe olive tree maarte 2015GKonomics International, Inc. is a non-stock, no profit organization, incorporated in May 2009 to build sustainable livelihood in Gawad Kalinga communities. It began with 5 women volunteers who share the same passion for Gawad Kalinga and its call for development without leaving the poor behind. The vision of building a country of producers continues as more volunteers join forces with GKonomics in helping create a Philippines free from poverty.

A GK resident from GK Sunshine in Las Piñas crafts a classy Silver Bag out of recycled doy packs.

Our vision  A prosperous Philippines where no citizen is in need and no one is left behind.

Our mission we are instilling a culture of productivity in GK communities by helping build community enterprises that will make the Philippines a country of producers of world-class products and services without leaving the poor behind.

Museum Foundation's MaArte Gkonomics

 Look for Angie’s Yakan Cloth for a selection of indigenous handwoven cloth, table runners, wall decors, coaster, placemats, pillow cases and bags Angies Yakan at Maart3 2015The GREAT Women Brand is inspired by the need to add value to women products and elevate these products to new markets. The ECHOsi Foundation, the non-profit arm of ECHOstore Sustainable Lifestyle owns the GREAT WOMEN trademark.  GREAT WOMEN products are made by certified, majority women-owned (minimum of 51% ownership) and women-operated micro businesses and SMEs aided by development platforms in the Philippines (through government partnership with the Canadian government) and in the ASEAN region (through ECHOsi Foundation’s partnership with USAid and women entrepreneurs from the ASEAN economies).

The economic empowerment of women is a key direction as ECHOstore is a women-led company: its supply, production, and consumer bases are almost 90% women. Bridging gaps in the value chain, creating market access, and opening new markets have highlighted the development programs of ECHOsi Foundation and ECHOstore.

GREAT is an acronym for “Gender Responsive Economic Action for the Transformation” of Women. GREAT WOMEN products build a supply chain from small producers and artisans, supported by women business owners, designers and lifestyle experts that link them to global markets. It is also the journey of women helping women make creating sustainable households across the ASEAN region.

The GREAT WOMEN Textile Collection for Maarte Bazaar 2015 will highlight products for Home and Living Spaces, Accessories and Apparel. Highlighting handmade design diversity, using natural, sustainable and indigenous materials, GREAT WOMEN textile products carries the passion and spirit of every woman who keeps the weaving traditions alive in her heart, across similar but diverse cultures.

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 Exciting collaboration between FÄE candles and Mia Casal pottery! Handcrafted vessels filled with distinctive candle scents. These will be available exclusively at the MaArte Fair.FAE candles and Mia Casal Pottery maarte 2015Perhaps one of the most daring and avant-garde designers today, Michelline Syjuco boldly fuses the art of sculpture with that of jewelry in order to create what she calls “sculptural jewelry”.

Each one of her pieces is handmade from her choice of unconventional elements, such as cultivated rust, pointed steel studs, gnarly pearls, exploded bullet shells, acetylene burns, crushed tin cans, multicolor acid patinas, recycled wood from fallen trees, and even strange rocks from outer space.

Definitely bordering on the blasphemous and edgy, Michelline’s pieces are signed, one-of-a-kind originals coming straight out of her studioin Ayala Alabang where she chooses to work with the most basic primitive tools.

Born in 1979 in Manila, Michelline graduated Magna Cum Laude in 2003 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management, Major in Entrepreneurship from San Beda College Alabang. As the eldest daughter of experimental artists Cesare and Jean Marie Syjuco, Michelline, now 35, has been creating art since early childhood.

At the age of 4, she was the country’s youngest painter to be exhibited in the juried Annual Exhibition of the Art Association of the Philippines. Her photographs  and articles likewise appeared in various magazines and newspapers for public consumption. She was also a mainstay actress for “Sesame Street”, and later “Batibot”.

In the early 90s, while Michelline was a high school student at Paref  Woodrose School, her interest turned to singing and writing music. She was the lead vocalist and guitarist of the band FAUST!, along with her younger siblings, and the band immediately became an overnight sensation, releasing two record albums in close succession, including numerous radio hits. Michelline began creating fashion accessories mostly for herself, shortly after graduating from college.  This was not a difficult transition from the music industry since she was already known to create and design her own clothes, hats, bags, belts and jewelry from her days in FAUST!.

In 2008, Michelline launched her exhibition entitled “Armadillon” in Mag:net Bonifacio High Street. This exhibition featured 88 pieces of her wearable sculptures, which were presented as elements in her huge art-installation measuring 8 X 28 feet. This mixed media installation also included some pieces of her large-scale  sculptures in wood and rusty metal cladding, as well as various other odds and ends inspired by her Armageddon theme (the final battle between good and evil).

Several dozen other sculptural jewelry pieces were also presented in an experimental fashion show with well-known artists, poets and musicians— each one acting out the parts of “models”. Michelline’s intention was to situate her jewelry collection in an Art context, where the pieces could be viewed not simply as jewelry, but as “little sculptures” in their own right. Armadillon has since garnered critical acclaim and was included in the 2009 Ateneo Art Awards (The most prestigious art award in the Philippines today)—a first for Philippine Jewelry Design. Michelline was again a finalist the following year.

In November 2009, Michelline showcased her second collection entitled “TRIAD” at FIRMA Greenbelt 3, alongside two other prominent jewelry artists, Paul Syjuco and Kristine Dee. This was followed by 2 other collections, entitled “Modern Mythologies” which was launched at Firma on September 30, 2010, and TRIAD 2 which was launched shortly thereafter.

As a prominent young figure in the Manila Art Scene, Michelline Syjuco was selected to represent the NCR in the prestigious SUNGDUAN exhibition at the National Museum of The Filipino People, with jury selected artists from all over the country. She appeared on the cover of Sense & Style’s Art Issue featuring fashion’s “It Girls”, and  has also been named one of Manila’s Most Stylish People by The Philippine Daily Inquirer and LOOK Magazine. She was also awarded as one of the ten PEFTA (Preview Emerging Fashion Talent Awards) winners.  To cap it off, she has also been named one of the Philippines Top Accessories Designers by Metro Magazine, as well as one of “The Fashionable 25” by The Philippine Star’s YSTYLE section. Apart from this, Michelline was selected as one of Metro Society’s “Young Society Designers”, and has participated in at least 3 Metrowear Fashion Shows.

In 2014, she again wowed audiences with the launch of her latest collection entitled “Theater of the Mind’ at Firma, where she showcased her “Yorick” Sculptural Skull Bags made of  sustainable materials such as carved wood from fallen trees (taken down by Typhoon Yolanda), antique automatic watch parts, repurposed bathroom fixtures, recycled nuts and bolts, and semi-precious gemstones. She recently graced the cover of  TOWN & COUNTRY MAGAZINE’S Annual Design Issue, as well as the coveted cover of PHILIPPINE STARWEEK (The magazine counterpart of The Philippine Star Newspaper). Michelline is also being recognized as one of Crème Silk’s “Women Beyond Beautiful” at their 30th Anniversary next month.

In 2015, Michelline Syjuco was selected by CITEM (Center For International Trade Expositions and Missions) and The British Fashion Council to represent The Philippines at The International Fashion Showcase held at Brewer Street Carpark alongside London Fashion Week. She has also just been selected as a designer brand ambassador for Swarovski and Swarovski Watches in The Philippines.

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 Brighten up your lovely home with these vibrant vases from Silay ExportSilay Export maarte 2015Series of Filipino children’s toys previously created from discarded milk tin cans, sardine cans and soda pop bottle caps.

This series represents the studio’s efforts to honor the happy memories of these toys in a world now inundated by extruded metal and plastic toys.The scooters and push bicycles represent toys still popular in Northern Philippines. Made of used palochina crating, machined metal, steel bearing, and custom made rubber tires.

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In 2014, the stars aligned for three long-time friends who happened to find themselves on the same lay-over on life’s journey. “What adventure is there for this next chapter?” was a nagging question they shared. A common interest in making things pretty and finding simple joy in their attempts to turn the ordinary into the sublime led to the experience of that sheer ecstasy in discovering a FIND! They found proverbial AHA! moments as they discovered joyful global product finds that matched their design sense. They recognized that they wanted a platform to be able to share this curated delight. Thus, Statement Theory.

STATEMENT THEORY is all about the expression of one’s lifestyle as it provides a curated channel for home design products for the stylishly discriminating individual.

STATEMENT THEORY items are curated, inspired and transformative. Boasting of inspiring pieces, the Statement Theory product line showcases Decorative
Accents, Tableware and artisan products that flaunt the Filipino craftsmanship.

By happy chance, STATEMENT THEORY joins Maarte 2015 as the ladies behind the brand desire to engage the Philippine market by making the Statement Theory products available to the chic Filipino consumer. More importantly, the brand joins Maarte 2015 in its desire to support the Filipino creations carried by the brand, which are currently available in Neiman Marcus and Barneys.

This August, find those Statement Theory sartorial pieces that punctuate your timeless style. Look for the enchanting teakwood bowl with capiz inlay, round iridiscent capiz placemats that hint of subtle glam, the glass and silver cake stand with mother of pearl inlays – a true statement piece — only some of the Statement Theory products on parade at Maarte 2015.

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T’nalak home is a specialty store located in Abreeza Mall Davao. The store houses export-quality abaca and t’nalak products by the TADECO Livelihood and Training Center. It also exclusively showcases items by some of the globally known Filipino designers and exhibitors. It used to be that designers and their pieces are only shown to the international market via Manila F.A.M.E. and other shows abroad. T’nalak home paved the way for the local market especially in Mindanao to communicate with world-class designers and manufacturers, getting the chance to see and own their wonderful products.

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 Visit MaArte EATS! The bridgeway leading to the tent will be filled with a variety of creative local purveyors in the food market. So get your tummies ready for a food sensation!eats at maarte fair 2015Holy Carabao Holistic Farms is a close-knit group of family farms with locations in Baguio, Laguna and Batangas. We practice sustainable, holistic, biodynamic farming so that all the vegetables we produce are healthy, nutritious and abundant with live enzymes. Organic farming utilizes natural compost and nutrients in place of chemical fertilizers and pesticides to ensure that both the produce and the soil that nourishes it are free from toxins. In conjunction, biodynamic farming works together with the life forces, rhythms and natural cycles of the Earth. When we work with Nature, not against it, we are able to experience its power to heal and encourage life. It is this healing power that we aim to harness in everything we harvest. We believe that food is essential to life; and good food is essential to a good life.

Quinoa Salad Mix – Ancient Quinoa grains, tinapa, kesong puto, roasted tomatoes, arugula, sweet basil with hard-boiled free range egg on top.

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Nipa Foods is a division of Selula Hayagham Corporation that sources unique, all-natural foodstuffs from small, independent local businesses throughout the Philippines, and repackages it under the brand Nipa. The target markets of Nipa products are foreign tourists and discerning locals who wish to give high-quality Filipino foodstuffs to their foreigner friends.

Brief Background

We are young, idealistic Filipinos who believe in sourcing locally, as a means of developing the countryside. Hopping from island to island, we are constantly searching all over the Philippines for those high quality, natural, and responsibly sourced local foodstuffs.

Once we find something that passes our tests of taste and of conscience, we put our stamp on it and offer it to our customers under the trusted brand – Nipa. The customers can rest assured that what they have in their hands is not only a fine and healthy Philippine local foodstuff, but that they are also helping farmers and friends from our beautiful provinces.

Our suppliers are small, cottage businesses in the different provinces of the Philippines. Our prices reflect the fact that we do not push our suppliers for astronomical discounts – our simple idea of equitable profit-sharing and helping our countrymen.

Nipa Brew

Nipa Brew is a division of Selula Hayagham Corporation that operates a craft microbrewery.

ART OF PIE  is a one stop shop of meticulously handcrafted pastries made with the finest ingredients in the market. Our products are solely prepared by hand to put in that extra effort to give our consumers the best tasting high-quality products.

Mission Consumers are our core, our lifeblood, and the one that keeps us going. Our products are created to satisfy the longing for home cooked goods. The good old comfort food that reminds us of our childhood that never goes out of style. We aim to bring happiness to the tables of our valued customers.

 Packaging we use eco-friendly packaging materials such as our natural brown kraft boxes, organic abaca jute strings, stationary hang tags, business cards and note cards from premium recycled papers made with 100% post consumer fiber and printed using soy-based ink.

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Officially founded in 2013, Stanford Shaw Brewing is a small operation built and run by two brothers that aims to brew old-fashioned beverages, drinks and sodas. The business essentially began when the brothers started to sell their beverage in the Makati weekend markets (Salcedo and Legazpi). Stanford Shaw’s current product is a fresh ginger ale which is a homemade craft soda.

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Stanford Shaw uses only raw, natural ingredients, with no artificial additives and zero preservatives. To achieve freshness, our ginger ale is brewed in small batches weekly, and fermented lightly. A testament to the freshness and home-brewed quality the ginger ale is that it must always be chilled and has a short shelf life of only 2 weeks!

It is currently being stocked at Purple Yam (Malate), Mr. Delicious (Century City Mall, Makati), Global Beer Exchange (Magallanes) and Alcohol By Volume (Makati) among others.

The Story

Back in 2011 after a couple of failed attempts at business, Marc’s mom lent him a beverage cookbook she had bought 30 years ago (but never used). He stumbled upon recipe after recipe for making beverages from scratch. He was inspired to try a fresh ginger ale since it was the only only recipe that used ingredients grown in the Philippines. Early experiments were promising. He was joined by his brother, Johann, who saw how hard and time consuming it was to make by hand. They tweaked and refined the ginger ale, all the while getting feedback from family and friends who served as guinea pigs.

Come 2013, they were confident enough to try and launch in the weekend markets in Makati. Stanford Shaw currently joins special events/bazaars and are stocked in a few restaurants around the Metro. Going forward, Stanford Shaw plans on expanding their product line to offer Filipinos more options on how to enjoy and drink better.

The Name

Stanford Shaw the brand name comes from where the house where the product was founded and produced, namely Stanford St. and Shaw Blvd. in Mandaluyong City.

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Family Fun Fair

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 Today’s party organizers at the Forbes Park Association Family Fun Fair ?? Themes by Janet Hourani –  She is amazing and does bespoke parties like no other. She makes all her props and games so it’s really made with LOVE and she is very reasonable! call her and try her out Janet Hourani +63 917 847 1765Family Fun Fair  (25)

Visiting Kumori

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I visited Kumori in Landmark last month and went crazy looking at all the goodies!!Visiting Kumori (5)

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Imagining other fillings that can go inside this pastry tube that they use for Krone that is so crispy and flaky- maybe they can sell it without the filling too and you can use this for Roquefort cream filling or chicken ala King 🙂  Visiting Kumori (2)

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Kumori has three kinds of whole cakes – Tofu cheese, Light Double Cheesecake, Sakura and Saku Chocolate Visiting Kumori (7)

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I have been dreaming of this Hanjuku cheese and found out that when you purchase it in the store, you can have it packed in this cute box made just for it.  it would make a nice giveaway 🙂Visiting Kumori (20)

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Kumori Japanese Bakery is Now Baking in the Philippines in their two (2) branch locations to date: the basement level of Landmark Makati and the basement level of SM Makati

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Kate Hudson, Michael Kors Ambassadorship, 10 Million Meals

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Michael Kors is pleased to share several important pieces of news.

First, a milestone: The brand, together with its customers has helped deliver over 10 million meals to hungry children around the world through the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP).

Next, an exciting announcement: Golden Globe-winning and Academy Award-nominated actress Kate Hudson is joining forces with Michael Kors to help fight global hunger.

Finally, an honor: In recognition of his philanthropic efforts, Michael Kors has been named a United Nations World Food Programme Global Ambassador Against Hunger.

All three announcements center on Watch Hunger Stop, the philanthropic campaign launched by Michael Kors in 2013, when the brand entered into a long-term partnership with WFP to help build a world with zero hunger. Since then, each sale of a Michael Kors 100 Series watch has enabled 100 children in need to receive a nutritious meal through WFP’s School Meals Program.* Additionally, in October 2014, Michael Kors personally pledged to donate 100 meals for every “selfless selfie” posted on social media that showed fans posing in the Michael Kors Watch Hunger Stop T-shirt with the hashtag #WatchHungerStop. These efforts, together with donations made in Michael Kors retail stores and via text, have added up to over 10 million meals.

“I’m very proud that through our Watch Hunger Stop campaign we’ve helped WFP deliver over 10 million meals to children in need. We couldn’t have done this without the compassion and efforts of our fans and customers whose support of this important cause is inspiring,” says Michael Kors.

Kate Hudson’s support of Watch Hunger Stop will bring new levels of awareness to the fight to end world hunger. Renowned for her acting career, Kate Hudson has also been involved in numerous causes and organizations, including The Hawn Foundation and many others dedicated to children, education and human rights.  “I’m proud to join Michael Kors in this global effort to end hunger,” says Hudson. “As a mother, I can’t think of anything more important than raising a healthy and educated generation of children, and WFP’s School Meals Program is committed to exactly that. This is a cause that I’m eager to be a part of because I believe we can all make a real and significant difference.”

The first project to feature Hudson and Kors together will be the October launch of two limited-edition styles of the Bradshaw watch as part of the Watch Hunger Stop campaign. Every sale of one of these special styles, named the Bradshaw 100, will enable 100 children in need to receive a nutritious meal through WFP’s School Meals program.*

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The watches will be available exclusively in Michael Kors stores worldwide and on michaelkors.com in the U.S. Also during the month of October, in conjunction with World Food Day on October 16, customers and visitors to Michael Kors retail stores will be able to make a $5, $10 or $25 donation to WFP at the register.

“I am so excited to have Kate Hudson join me in the fight to ensure that no child anywhere in the world goes to bed hungry,” says Kors. “Not only does she have a unique star quality but she also brings an incredible amount of generosity and a can-do attitude to a cause that is extremely important to me personally. I’m grateful to work alongside her and WFP to make a real change.”

The designer’s appointment as a Global Ambassador Against Hunger for WFP illustrates the depth of his, and the brand’s, dedication to an essential goal. “We are grateful to Michael for his strong commitment to the goal of zero hunger and all the children, women and men who will have a chance at a brighter future because of his support,” says Ertharin Cousin, Executive Director of WFP. “WFP looks forward to working even more closely with Michael and his company to make a hunger free world a reality.”

“It’s an honor to be named a Global Ambassador Against Hunger, and a further inspiration to me to continue the important work of ending world hunger hand in hand with WFP,” says Kors. “WFP has a global presence, with people on the ground in countries that are most affected by hunger and malnutrition, and they’re doing an amazing job helping families and communities build a better future for themselves.”

Information about the Watch Hunger Stop campaign can be found on watchungerstop.com, a specially designed microsite created to serve as the hub for all of Michael Kors’ hunger-fighting philanthropic efforts. There, visitors can find a wealth of content—much of it shareable—relating to the fight against hunger, WFP and Michael Kors. They can also find out how to text to donate directly to WFP.

For more information, visit:

Watch Hunger Stop: www.watchhungerstop.com

Destination Kors: www.destinationkors.com

Michael Kors on Facebook: www.facebook.com/michaelkors

@MichaelKors on Twitter: twitter.com/michaelkors

@MichaelKors on Instagram: instagram.com/michaelkors

Michael Kors on Weibo: weibo.com/michaelkors

Search “Michael Kors” on WeChat

To learn more about WFP, visit www.wfp.org

World Food Programme on Facebook: www.facebook.com/worldfoodprogramme

@WFP on Twitter: twitter.com/wfp

*For every sale of a watch from the Watch Hunger Stop Collection, Michael Kors will donate US $25 to WFP. Please note that WFP does not endorse any product or service.

In the Philippines, Michael Kors is exclusively distributed by Stores Specialists, Inc., a member of the SSI Group Inc., and is located at The Power Plant Mall, Greenbelt 5, Rustan’s Makati, Shangri-La Plaza Mall, Newport and Bonifacio High Street Central Square. Visit www.ssilife.com.ph for more information.

Back at Farmacy

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We went to Farmacy for dessert and enjoyed our ice cream!  The last time I dropped by I just took a look at the place

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MILK!!!!  After trying Morgenstern’s raw milk ice cream, I have been on the lookout for good milk ice cream and I am happy to announce that this is one of the good ones in the city! 🙂

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L’Opera Favorites

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I am so glad Mom and Dad love L’Opera so we get to go back once in awhile!  It is still  very good restaurant serving very good Italian food!  We love it! Mom loves her Lombata D Vitello Ala Milanese – calf loin, breaded served with lemon L'Opera Favorites (3)

And Dad is happy with his Vongole 🙂  though he is not smiling for the camera haha!!L'Opera Favorites (1)

And I like to try something new – Risotto Alla Crema De Tartufo – YUM!!!! L'Opera Favorites (2)with extra parmesan cheese to put on every dish 🙂L'Opera Favorites (5)

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