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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

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As promised, here's the BTS photos of how Nixon Marquez' first collection's lookbook was made.


The designer.



The Clothes




The accessories.





The models

Jasmine




Bruce

The hair and make-up team.

Jake , Jasmine, Buern


The friends!



Jujiin as the photographer


The clone (ehem!).

Bruce, Nixon, RCXY



 




And presenting, the exclusive world premiere of  of Nixon Marquez' first collection! Charing!


 (You just have to excuse my video-making skills, I just used Windows Movie Maker to edit this one.)







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i dream of colored gown lanterns and world peace.

Monday, November 22, 2010

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Nixon Marquez (far right) shot the lookbook of his first collection today. Shown in the page is a sneak peek of his black and gray collection which will be available in the market soon. Watch out for more photos on how the lookbook was created. Cheers to Nixon!

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sometimes, it does not always have to be all black. 

Friday, November 19, 2010

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Is this sick or what?
A s/s 2009 Katie Eary from candy

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Just when I thought retrogrades are so over, something fucked up happened to me today. I lost my wallet! I was in a cab on my way to a shoot and I was supposed to pick up some clothes from a designer's house. I thought it'd be a quick stop over so I left my backpack on my seat, near the driver, and went to get the clothes but it seems the clothes weren't ready yet. So I have to iron them and pack them while the cab is waiting outside. It wasn't until I put down my stuff and thought of buying me some breakfast I realized my wallet is gone. It had my ATM, government ID's, cash and probably some important stuff. Needless to say, I'm as good as dead. FML! 
On my way home, I had this young, flirty cab driver hitting on me all the way home. Oh, well, you win some, you lose some.
On a lighter side, I finally got to see Ronac Art Center in San Juan. It's the building of 'cool', I must say. Everything is in Helevetica and the word "fresh" is used very loosely. We had our shoot there and I got to go around on all floors. I'd like to go into details but you have to see it for yourself. They have specialty shops (at the ground floor, basement and at the deck) for the big boys, and there's a nice cafe which serves coffee, meal and beer. The reall come-on of the place is it's modern architecture which combines wood, stones, concrete, etc interestingly. I was also told that the facade of the building with series of rounded rectangles are actually a morse code from a Kanye West song. Below is a leak from the shoot.


Thursday, November 18, 2010

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Andy Warhol: Camouflage is now a running exhibit at Honor Fraser gallery and I just remembered I have a piece of that collection, in the form of a handkerchief, of course. Twas actually a gift friends got me from MoMA.


pics:tryharder

Andy Warhol: Camouflage 
October 30, 2010 — December 31, 2010

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 need I say more? 

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

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'Ber months had some yellow poppin everywhere.

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Jeffrey Campbell

I forgot the brand but the sole looks more like Finsk

Rick Owens
When I first saw python boots at the Rick Owens runway, I quickly fell in love with the print and thought it would make a nice great addition to any wardrobe.I have a great affinity with  brown python print because, I remember, the first time I've been to Baguio, my first ukay purchase was a light brown faux python blazer which I so loved and wore everyday until the day I lost it. I think python prints will completely change the whole dynamics of dressing up. It's like how leopard prints turn you into a sexy wild thang. Wearing an animal print makes you mimic the animal you're wearing - which I think is a primal behavior. Remember the Nat Geo films on African Tribes? Instead of chanting and going into trance, however, you manifest that slithering character through walking and dancing and god-knows-howelse. Since that day at Owens runway, other designers came up with their own versions, and so far, Acne has the most covetable ones. (see  old post). I'm not much of a fan of wedges for men probably because of my unusual ability to trip at the most inopportune  time (and I have videos to prove it), but I would definitely try on python wedges at any cost.

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I started to fall in love with Chinese filmmaker Wong Kar Wai's work when he started to play with colored lights in his shots and dressed his characters in glamorous outfits. I believe it was in the sci-fi movie 2046 which drawn me to his slow-paced world of romance and flashbacks. Sometime in 2007, he released his sci-fi shorty titled "There's Only One Sun." The storyline was simple. It was about Agent 006 who saw this guy named Light and was kept bilnd because Light is not supposed to be seen. She hooked up with another Secret Agent until someone dies. Of course, the characters have some existentialist parallelism and explores many emotional corners but what really got me into it was the cinematography, the almost editorial-esque camera shots and ultra-glamorous futuristic production design. It was just so inviting. I sometimes wish I live in that world. Purple lights. green lights. Eyeshadows that don't smudge. Sharp clothes in every color. All that minus the drama. haha.  I've been hoping to  do a shoot inspired from this film and I just wish it happens very soon. The full movie is posted below for your enjoyment.

Philips Aurea "There's only one Sun" from Stephan Pilon Lectez on Vimeo.


Saturday, November 13, 2010

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We All Want to Be Young (leg) from box1824 on Vimeo.

This is a review of our generation in less than 10 minutes. The movie “We All Want to Be Young” is the outcome of several studies developed by BOX1824 in the past 5 years. BOX1824 is a Brazilian research company specialized in behavioural sciences and consumer trends.

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The Tarantino Mixtape from Eclectic Method on Vimeo.

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This ed from the latest V Man  is amazing. Part-Lanvin, Part- Ackermann, the styling echoes opulent orientalism that is rich in texture and earthy tones, capped with Hindu-like tribal pattern drawn on the face. Uh-mazing!

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I went to the launch party of Chuvaness aka Cecile Van Straten's recent colab with store Bleach Catastrophe at Greenbelt 5 early tonight. Lots of people were in attendance. Designers, stylists, magazine people, celebs, lookbook people, bloggers, models and industry friends. It was a simple, low-key affair with a bite, echoing the collection's low-key tees in muted colors cut in different proportions with large witty quotes like "Revenge is sweet and no fattening."  The collection is limited and it will go down in history as one of Cecile's bright foray in T-shirts. Truly, a collectors item!


clockwise: My friend Knel and friend, Norman Noriega, Avant-gardians Andre Chang and Jujiin, Woman of the Hour Cecile and Mich Dulce, JP Singson, Proud Race's Rik Rasos, ToxicDiscoBoy and Inkarlcerating, Fabgelous Gelo, stylist Melvin Mojica




right. t-b: Fashion Designers Jerome Lorico and Nixon Marquez and Scent designer Hayden Koh. left. t-b: cutie model Luke Jickain and stylists Charmaine Palermo. And moi.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

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Martin Bautista released his Summer 2011 capsule collection entitled Lady Danger at Member's Only last night. 

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

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Men have a new bestfriend and it's not the furry kind. There's a resurgence of interest in men's bag as of late and unlike before, it's far from being traditional (black or brown with matching shoes) and boring. Bags, portfolios, carry-alls, you name it, every arm candies seen around the world's most fashionable capitals are brighter and louder than ever. For men's everyday wear, bags now becomes the main accessory, taking the place of the once hip statement neckpieces. From leather to nylon, crayola-colored solids to camouflage prints, totes to knapsacks, the choice is wide. The rule-of-thumb in carrying your bag right is that it should pop against the background, i.e. your outfit. For additional cool points, the arm that holds it should be properly accessorized, as well. Layer your wrist with charms, watches,  chain bracelet, man-bangles and such to finish the look. Here are Tommy Ton's snaps of boys and their bags.  Enjoy.








Monday, November 8, 2010

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RCXY's  Best Shows from Philippine Fashion Week - Summer 2011

This season's fashion week probably had the most retail brands to join the festivities.With each brand trying to outdo each other, designer shows took a backseat in terms of hype and attendance. There were a handful of collections that stood out from the grandeur of those shows and each had the simplicity in design, clarity of vision, cohesiveness of the collection and originality. With a plethora of designers showing one cocktail dress (knocked off from either Mcqueen, Balenciaga, and Lanvin)  after another, one gets tired of watching until something original comes up. There were a few who came up with relatively original and impressive techniques, but somehow failed in fit. There were those who have it all- perfect fit, impressive embellishments, several techniques in a dress, expensive material, etc. but forgot the most important thing in fashion: good design. One thing I learned from watching the shows is that a good designer should learn to have control over their clothes. Not because one knows how to do them all, it doesn't have to be in one piece. Lest, it ends up looking amateurish and tacky. Control is the key partnered with good taste. 

The following designers presented a clear vision of their collection, stamped with their own creative style and masterful in what they do best. I must say, styling helped a lot to convey their messages.

TINA DANIAC S/S 2011
 Tina Daniac's Summer 2011 collection is devoid of any frou-frou and embellishments she was known for but several Daniac summer staples like swimsuit, body-cons and flowy pieces were present. Her latest offering are the woven silk chiffon strips cover-ups which went over bright-colored body-con dressess and swimsuits. Inspired from the FIFA World Cup Theme Song, Waving Flag by K'naan, the collection spoke unity (woven strips), colors and Africa.


CHRIS DIAZ S/S 2011
Chris Diaz' ultra-feminine collection transported us to a 50's dream summer destination, probably in the Hampton's where one can stylishly walk along the beach in sexy swimsuits without being too Jersey, attend garden parties in candy-colored 50's dresses or in flirty florals, and to a an elegant dinner-and-dance in the evening. Diaz showed clean lines in his solid-colored dresses made modern by leather bow belts. His white lace summer trench cinched with the same belt is divine. I also like how hints of leopard prints pop in shoes, hat and bandanas. Diaz was a co-finalist in Mega's Young Designer Competition back in the days and I'm proud to witness how he developed to be a designer with that certain level of maturity and control I was talking about. Diaz, in his very young age, is a Narciso Rodriguez/Bill Blass in the making and should be given a well-deserved big break. 


GERRY KATIGBAK S/S 2011
Gerry K is one of the senior designers that started way back in a group of iconic Malate designers and ever since,  he never veered away from his neck high caftan-esque silhouette. Many seasons and hundreds of trends passed by yet he managed to make his signature silhouette timely and modern. It underwent several incarnations- from, indigenous fibers, to oriental,  to opulent goth, to colorful and sporty and the latest is a free spirited  oriental-esque hippy   in layers of sheer graphic sheer fabrics in polkadots and florals. The young fashion enthusiasts may not have his name on their must-have list but I realized, Gerry K is a must-have. His pieces are not as trendy as a cocktail dress but like CDG, Issey Miyake, and other japanese designers whose clothes become more important as it dates. It is designers like him and designs like his which you can not replicate or even copy as the silhouette alone bears his name and signature.


JEROME SALAYA ANG S/S 2011

The best compliment I've ever heard for Jerome Salaya Ang is from a friend who after inspecting his dress said "This is the kind of dress I don't mind spending thousands of pesos for." This remark is coming from a person who spends thousands for a dress and knows what she's talking about. Ang's post-apocalyptic/punk/glamour collection lies it's strength in his craftsmanship. Although the punk styling sort of took away the focus out of the clothes and more on to the concept, it was because the clothes, in itself, is confident of it's beauty that it is not afraid to get ugly. If you take away the show hair and make-up, the pieces remain to be strong, modern, glamorous with an edge and definitely, well-made. Ang knows no shortcut in construction. Each piece is well-studied, well-cut, well-constructed and topped with the right amount of texture and detailing. 


KERMIT TESORO S/S 2011

Fresh from his success from last season's collaboration with Leeroy New, Kermit Tesoro is hailed to be the most promising young designer if not the best in his contemporary. I couldn't agree more. Given the creative freedom, this new kid on the block can move mountains, or pleather car seat material, and a mix of unmanageable materials which he cut-out into panels to create graphic bodysuits which was seen in his recent summer collection. It's all praises for Tesoro at this point and his shows are always a joy to watch. He's a young designer who has not fallen  to the lure of DIY. When this boy thinks, he creates. He's the glimmer of hope the industry have't seen for years and we can only hope that his art-meets-fashion inspires everyone to step-up and create something not just difficult and complex, but beautiful and original.


NOEL CRISOSTOMO S/S 2011
Noel Crisostomo's Summer 2011 show is the most cohesive, well-edited, well-made, and well-studied designer collection. It started with white, blushed to pink, hinted with green, went green, up the ante with inclusion of metallics and ended lightly with a lingering effect. It was fresh, light and very airy. I can even tell how the women smell like, fresh citrusy eau de toilette with flloral undertones. It was not trying to be grand but it wasnt simple either. Each piece bears right amount of detail interesting enough of a second look. Crisostomo's collection is a study of subtle contrast. Light vs heavy, lace vs. pvc, girly vs. tailored, shine vs. sheer, pastel vs. bright, soft vs. hard. I must admit, his very common name did not ring a bell until after the show. With a very successful Philippine-made collection, his name will soon be a local fashion staple.


all photos from Stylebible.ph, obviously

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I'm probably the only person in the world who doesn't own an iPod. I refuse to own one just because it's gonna be another clunky object in the bag and because i have personal issues with gadgets and machines. I tend to have trouble in using them and breaking them in the process. Wearing your iPod on the wrist, and in watch form, looks good without looking like the kind of people who wear their iPods on their arms. This bright idea of popping your Nanos into the silicone watch casing is from the  creative brand, Hex and costs only  $25 USD. It's convenient design and cool silicone colors is just right for someone who wants to put music matters in their own hand, er, wrist. It also makes a good gift! Ehem!  These are now available to purchase directly through Shophex.com. For your convenience, I like colors black and white. :P

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My favorite Jap brand AMBUSH, which i hope to own a piece someday, presents a series of designs created for the brand’s 2011 Spring/Summer Collection. Standing out are several classics, done up in a variety of new colorways, including pieces like the POW! ring and “SKULL “AMB” BONES” line. Also on display is AMBUSH’s latest collaboration; an eclectic mix of vibrant styles created alongside Cassette Playa. Look for these come 2011.-hypebeast

Sunday, November 7, 2010

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*kilig*

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Let's go all the way tonight


No regrets, just love
We can dance until we die
You and I
We'll be young forever

You make me
Feel like
I'm living a Teenage Dream
The way you turn me on
I can't sleep
Let's runaway
And don't ever look back
Don't ever look back
-teenage dream; Katy perry

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