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See you there.
37 booths of unique Christmas gift potential creations. Inimitable style and culture. Great energy. Creative people.
with music curated by Sunny Side Up featuring:
Migs F’in A
Mike Lavarez
Video Mix by DJ Aryan
Liquid A
Motherbass with NixDamnP!
DJ Euric
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Free entrance this Sunday 12nn-8pm The Playground @ Ronac Art Center
This was the last @PlatformShowMNL event.
Platform Round 2 happens this Sunday, November 25th @ the Ronac Art Center, 12nn-8pm.
Free entrance. Curated DJ sets. Open to all ages, for as long as you’ve got good vibes.
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I’ve got new hosts coming onboard, new artists, new brands/designers, new sponsors, but the same substance and heart.
It’s a day to chill, network, be inspired and inspiring.
We’ll only be young in Manila once.
-s.
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Black and white tank with pockets by Oxygen | Layered bead necklace from Greenhills | Sarong pants via Erica Paredes from Cambodia | Sandals by Topshop

Headphones by Team Manila for Timbre | Backpack by Mister

Blue cut out jersey dress by Ikiru + Domingo

All photos via my Instagram @sarah_meier | NYC 2012
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Join the movement and wear something Filipino-made every day! Share and see outfits on Twitter and Instagram via the #posturaPH hashtag.

Sunglasses and yellow shorts by Oxygen | Black top by M]Phosis | Vintage head scarf

Graphic tee by DU Manille | Black sheen pants by Nike | Yeezy 2 Sneakers by Nike

1 of 1 printed dress with feather detail by Ikiru + Domingo

White chiffon bib necklace from Trunk Show Manila | Camel denim shorts by Oxygen
Flamingo kimono sleeve top and denim drop crotch pants by Oxygen
All photos via my Instagram @sarah_meier | NYC 2012
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Join the movement and wear something Filipino-made every day! Share and see outfits on Twitter and Instagram via the #posturaPH hashtag.
The Platform Show 2012 Video to be shared by you only if:
- You believe in the creative Filipino youth
- You were there
- You weren’t there but wish you were
- You know someone that should have been there
- You didn’t know what our city was about, but now you do
Build and they will come.
-s.
Props to DJ Fabian for being a propagator of passion.
Postura Project. Wear something Filipino everyday.
We set ourselves up for a 30-day challenge to wear at least one Filipino made item daily, with the hopes of triggering awareness and opening eyes to the wonderful options we have to express our style, right here in the Philippines.
Are you up for the challenge?
It’s time! What we’ve been working on for the past few months comes into fruition this Sunday, March 18th 12nn-8pm at the Ronac Art Center, Ortigas Ave. cor Santolan
Manila’s First Youth Culture Convention. Free Entrance.
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Expect 40 booths of dynamic brands offering everything from eyelash art, vintage sunglasses, sneakers, wedge heels, to fish tacos, tailor made button downs, original men’s and women’s Manila wear, and barbershop services!

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Raffle prizes, open bar, live art by Egg Fiasco, and carefully curated music care of Sunny Side Up. Check the roster:

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It’s also the culmination of our posturaproject.com 30-Day challenge to wear something Filipino made every day!

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And here’s my ANC guesting from Wednesday morning, just in case all of that wasn’t enough. :)
See you on Sunday!
Come prepared to buy whatever catches your eye!
All my love,
-s.
Stay Gold.
Shot for MEGA Magazine’s 20th Anniversary Issue by Sev Barretto, with make up by Roshar.
You have no idea how long it took Roshar to put this gold tan color on me (I was painted all the way down to my ribs and fingers), and how long it took to get off! But he’s no newbie to challenging make up, with music videos by the likes of Katy Perry under his belt. And speaking of music, his iPod gets my nod of approval.
Check out the entire spread (Vicky looks insanely beautiful in it!) in this month’s MEGA.
(I love my job.)
-s.
Kim Reyes-Palanca revisits 20 of MEGA’s MEMORABLE COVERS that have CHALLENGED and REDEFINED Filipina beauty.
In this month’s 20th Anniversary Issue of MEGA Magazine. On stands now.
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Grateful to have been included in this feature :)
My very first cover for MEGA was when I was a scrawny little teen, and every cover shoot we’ve done since then has been nothing short of a blessing.
All smiles,
-s.
Thank you, Tracy! Sorry if we kept you up and out so late. Once we talk, we can’t stop!
-s.
A night full of substantial conversations with fashion personalities: Sarah Meier & Vicky Herrera plus fellow fashion bloggers to talk about their new book, UNSCRIPTED.
Really cute name thingy they prepared for us :) Sweet, right? They said that’s an illustration of me! Nice :)
Bonded…
| MINAJ: | Obviously, you like music. Does it play any kind of role in your design process? |
| VERSACE: | Absolutely. I’m like a little kid when it comes to music. I mean, the music is always blasting wherever I am that people always knock on my door and say, “It’s too loud!” But I think music gives so much inspiration. I only used to listen to rock ’n’ roll, but now I listen to all kinds of music—pop, hip-hop, everything. I also love classical music. |
| MINAJ: | It’s interesting because yesterday I was in a car driving and a Biggie Smalls song came on the radio, and I remember that he used to shout-out Versace in a lot of his songs. Obviously, Biggie is no longer with us, but he was one of the reasons why the hip-hop world got so interested in Versace. Obviously, we couldn’t really afford Versace at that time, but what do you think about Biggie being so into Versace? I think he even wore Versace in a lot of his videos. |
| VERSACE: | I think Biggie was amazing. He came to my shows in Paris many times, and we’d see each other often. He always used to talk so nicely about my family. I think he was so smart, so intelligent. He had such a mind. So I loved what he was doing and how he was giving people a way to know about Versace—I do think a lot of people started to know about Versace because of him. | | From Interview Magazine.| |



