Good Sport

15 Jul

I’m a good sport but I’m not literally sporty.  I tried hard learning volleyball for a whole semester but a couple of times, there is something the way I hit the ball that it gets thrown backward. Then there’s badminton. Either its poor eyesight or bad timing I don’t hit the shuttlecock a couple of times too. You can just imagine the embarrassment especially when a cute guy is watching. So even if I have long given up the the adrenaline rush of a sport warrior fantasy, never the fashion.

 

 

Top- Ted Baker*** Checked Shorts- Metro Gaisano*** Belt- Shoelace*** Scarf-turned-bracelet- Forgot where I bought this, hehehe=)

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In the world of style, if there is one trend that never goes out, you bet its sports. If you see changes, it’s tiny compared to other trends’ shot to a six-month fame . Because as much as food and shelter is a human staple, so does the art of playing.

 

 

Sportmax SS2011** Image Source: Style.com

Sportmax SS2011** Image Source: Style.com

 

 

And since we are talking about sports, meet my athlete crush Jason de Jong, number 17, defender and the bad boy of the Azkals (Philippine’s National Football Team). He’ll be back playing on July 23rd versus Kuwait. This is something everyone down here is excited about as they now advance to the second round of the FIFA 2014 World Cup qualifiers.  Again, that’s July 23rd guys.

 

I HEART Filipino- Dutch Jason de Jong =)

 

 

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Of Weddings, Invitations and the Deadly Faux Pas

13 Jul

I admit not being perfectly polished. I have committed lots of social faux pas that some I managed to get away but some didn’t. So if you bet I’ve  been shot in those occasions,  you are right. You know, this is really quite ridiculous of me posting this type of article for the whole worldwide web to see. I feel that only very few people has the right to speak in matters like this. But there are just really some articles I can’t help sharing because its either very entertaining or enlightening.

 

So say if you got a wedding invitation and  some issues bugging your mind, scroll down and save yourself from gunshots. You might be in one or more situations described  here by Cebu all-around photographer Ian Javier .

 

 

1. I got an invite but have no plans of attending;  should I still send a gift?

First thing’s first. If you won’t be able to attend for whatever reason, please RSVP. A big chunk of the wedding budget goes to the reception and it will be utterly inconsiderate to just give up a reserved seat without letting the couple know. Give them the chance to assign that seat to another guest in their “waitlist.” Having that out of the way, let’s get to your question: YES, as a courtesy you still need to send a gift.

 

 

 

2. The envelope bears only my name. May I ask if I can bring a date?

Don’t bring a date unless your invitation specifically says “and Guest.” Bringing unexpected guests is very impolite. Neither should you ask the couple’s permission if you may bring one or not. Don’t put your friends on the spot. We Filipinos don’t really like turning down people. So how would you know if their “Yes” means yes or not? Spare them that trouble.

 

 

3. The invite says “Mr. & Mrs.” Could we bring our kids?

Never bring the kids unless “& Family” is indicated. Soon-to-weds don’t usually invite children for a good reason. Kids get bored or cranky during hour-long masses. Their tantrums might disrupt the solemnity of the ceremony. Weddings are usually formal events typically not appropriate for the little ones. To be blunt about it, inviting a child at the reception means added two mouths to feed – the kid’s and the yaya’s.

 

 

 

4. But my son/daughter is the bearer/flower girl. I’m sure it’s understood that my other child is invited.

Which part of the answer above didn’t you understand? Seriously, if the couple wanted to invite your other kid, they would have specified that on the envelope.

 

 

 

5. But I’m breastfeeding, I’m sure my friends will understand, won’t they?

Granting that it’s an infant and he or she won’t eat at the reception – let’s even assume that your baby won’t wail at the church – the answer is still NO! Not even if you’ve perfected the art of being a cow in a long gown. Four words: Breast Pump and Babysitter!

 

 

 

6. I don’t have a clue what gift to give them. Any ideas?

The average Pinoy soon-to-wed would always prefer monetary gifts more than any other gift. It is the unspoken fact. We’re telling you now to make it easier for them to let you know what they REALLY want; unless they indicated that already in their invites which, by the way, is a very tacky thing to do.

If you’re not comfortable giving cash, you may ask the couple where they are registered (Gift / Bridal Registry) and choose from what’s listed under their names in the store. You can also ask them where they’re residing after the wedding and take the cue from there. If you know that they’ll be migrating abroad or living with their parents for the time being, a ref or another oven toaster may not be the most practical and logical gift.

 

 

 

7. I’m convinced. So how much cash should I give them? I don’t want to give too little or too much.

That’s a hard thing to answer. It’s really a case-to-case thing. Try to put yourself in the couple’s shoes. How much should a guest of your stature give you without being branded a cheapskate? Also consider your relationship with the couple. If you’re good friends of the couple’s parents, you’ll probably shell-out more than if you were simply the bride’s Girl Friday.

 

 

 

8. Could I skip the ceremony and head straight to the reception?

You can. BUT you shouldn’t! You are invited to THE wedding — that’s the part where they exchange their “I dos.” The reception is where the Receiving Line is. You can’t be ‘received’ if you are already seated in the hall, right? “Patay-gutom” is too harsh a word and we assure you that it’s by no means what anyone would think if indeed you decide to go straight to the reception. But admit that it struck a nerve just mentioning the word in that context, isn’t it?

 

 

 

9. Speaking of the Receiving Line, what should be the proper greeting?

Here’s the rule: Say “Congratulations” to the groom and “Best Wishes” to the bride. The reason behind is that “congrats” implies that someone has caught something or won a prize, and it is rather improper to imply that the bride “caught” the man who married her. If this rule gets mixed-up in your head come wedding day, just say the two phrases together and look at both of them. That usually works!

Likewise, saying “Good Luck!” no matter how pure your wishes are will also sound very inappropriate for obvious reasons.

Nice try, but what if the couple makes a Grand Entrance and left the Receiving Line to their parents? What then should I tell them? Note that I don’t even know which sets of parents are whose.

Didn’t we tell you already not to skip the ceremony? The bride and groom usually walk alongside their respective parents at the very start!

Anyway, make your pleasantries short and sweet. Shake their hands and say “Hello! I’m (your name) and I went to school with (name of bride/groom) in (school’s name)/an officemate of (name of bride/groom) at (name of company).” They usually respond with “Nice meeting you.” Just smile, nod politely, and move on to the next person. If one replies “Hi! I’ve heard so much about you!”, simply smile and nod just the same. No lengthy conversation; just make small talk at most. If you can’t find the words to say, just smile again, nod politely, and move.

 

 

 

10. During the banquet, is there anything I need to know?

Nowadays, the Reception Program usually have the guests on each table stand up and have their picture taken with the couple before being led to the buffet. This is done to resolve two issues of past weddings: (a) for the couple’s convenience and skip the tiring Table-Hopping ritual just to have their picture taken with all their guests; and (b) for the guests’ convenience so they won’t have to wait very long for their turn in the buffet line.

Keep in mind that Buffet is NOT synonymous with “Eat-All-You-Can.” Do not pile your plate full. Be courteous of those who have yet to be served. Don’t worry. You can easily go for seconds.

 

 

 

Tell you what, this post should have been more apt in June when weddings were all the high. Doesn’t matter, weddings are not all exclusive for June anyways.  And oh  more Ian Javier discussion boards at https://www.facebook.com/ianjavier.photography .

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Neckline To Love

7 Jul

One of my favorite top is this black mini-racerfront from SM Department Store which I got last year from my cousin. Last year though I usually paired it with my blue acid -washed skinnies and this year of course, with wide-legged pants.

 

 

Racerfront

Been wearing this ensemble often. Like when we were having lunch at Simply J’s back in May with Convergys buddies.  I love that restaurant and it was Chyrel who brought me first there. More scoops about the place at  Chyrel’s blog at The Fiction I Live . Thanks too to Jed for the photos. Both of them are still fashionably strutting down the hall of Convergys which by the way I miss so much.

 

From L-R: Ogie, Jed, Me and Chyrel

And FYI, I don’t wear glasses. Just borrowed this one from Chyrel for styling. I’d also like to thank my sister in  law for the Gucci backpack and my former housemate Romella Yuson for the Esprit wide-legged pants that she gave me back in 2005.

Pants- Esprit** Top- SM Dept Store** Bag- Gucci** Glasses- borrowed from Chyrel

 

And thought, you also want to see more what’s on the runway.

 

Calvin Klein SS2011** Image Source: Elle.com

 

Herve Leger AW2011** Image Source: Luisa Via Roma

Marc Jacobs SS2011** Image Source: Style.com

 

 

So if you have a well-toned arms, every once in a while, let it show. And let it play with your neckline too.

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Photography and Escapism

7 Jul


In the Philippines, MangoRed is a photography legend. So does the price.  But then if you have the moolah  to spend and you want so much creativity in your shots, why not??

 

 

This is not just about point, click , and edit. Behind the scenes are illustrators, graphic artists, stylists and editors too.

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Like this prenuptial photostory they’ve  made. It makes you see the lovers in a different angle. Like they came straight from a lyrics and personified in the photos.

Full story on http://mangored.com/2010/?p=18314

So you see, these  are not for people looking for classic romantic shots. This is about INTUITION. Where you can be as creative as you can be. And where you are free to express fantasies reserved only for  la-la land.

 

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5 Things You Need to Know About Your Photographer

7 Jul

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Once you decide to hire a camera pro, better be worth it.

Reposting thoughts from seasoned Cebu-based lensman Ian Javier:

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1. When you hire a photographer, you’re not just hiring someone with a big camera, you are hiring a professional.

It is your duty to respect and treat your photographer and their crew properly.This includes making sure they are well fed during your photoshoot, that they get something to drink and that they are kept dry with their equipment when it rains.

 

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2. Photography is an art, that makes your photographer an artist, open minded, flexible, not afraid to try new things.

So before anything else, make sure you communicate what you want from your photographer, what results you want and how you want the photos to come out. Give the photographer your ideas, your inputs, the style of layout you want for your album, the photos you want included in your album, the type of paper you want the photos to be printed on.
If you are unsure of what you want, ask the photographer what’s best. The answer you will get will show how your photographer thinks and will reflect how much experience he has in this field.
When you fail to communicate what you want from your photographer, you waive your right to any artistic inputs or preferences, so when you are scheduled for a photoshoot, get ready to get wet.

 


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3. You do not own your photos.

I’m sorry to say that, but your photographer has the exclusive intellectual property of your photos, unless specified by a release form indicating that the photographer grants the client intellectual rights.

Scenario:
But I’ve paid for those photos? Don’t I own them?
You have simply paid for the printing of those photos. The truth is, you paid the photographer to take your photos. You paid an artist to capture your precious moments, the photos you have is the result of a photographer’s ability to create an idea, a visual concept, a candid moment that you never thought existed. Every shot and image has been conceptualized by the artist behind the camera, it shows his signature and style.

That gives him the right to own the photos.

Scenario:
No problem, the photographer has given me a photo cd of ALL the photos…?
That makes you a blessed person, because you have just met a generous artist. I believe generosity begets generosity. What you sow is what you reap, so give credit when credit is due and be thankful that you met a professional who loves what he does.

As a general rule, keep in mind that your photographer, does not have to give you a copy of all the photos, unless you have made prior arrangements. The number of photos you get depends on what package you have chosen. Any extras you want is an extra charge.

 

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4. Read through the contract

Contracts are very important. It’s funny how some people think it is offensive to be presented a contract. I have experienced one Filipino-US citizen couple, who gave me that impression. Instead of being in agreement with the photographer, this couple had an argument instead. Imagine if I did not show up on their marriage vows renewal?
Photography is a serious business to the pro photographer. We use contracts because they protect both the photographer and the client. The contract stipulates all the services provided by the photographer.

It also shows that the client agrees to all of the terms and conditions in the contract and that any violation or breach of contract on the client’s side, gives the photographer the right to refuse, discontinue and to stop providing any further services to the client.

This means that the client needs to pay on time, show up on time and allow the photographer ample time to take photos, process the photos and print the photos.

Scenario:
But I was promised it would take only 2 months?
To understand an artist, we all need to think like one… beginning with the phrase “Art cannot be rushed” But If the photographer has failed to comply with the contract that you have mutually agreed upon, then it is your right to get a lawyer, that is why you are given a copy of the contract.

Scenario:
I have had no problems, our contract stipulates 2 months, but the photographer has finished everything in 3 weeks…
This means your photographer has given much of his time, devoted sleepless nights, sacrificed time dedicated for the spouse/kids and missed countless family dinners to make sure you are given the best quality outputs. In a case like this, giving a bonus or a tip is not a bad idea.

 

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5. The Photographer’s Price
You are not paying the photographer for his time and services. You are paying for your memories.

How much are your memories going to be worth? How much are they going to be worth when you come into an argument with your spouse and a simple photo is all it takes to get you back together? When your kids begin to get curious of how your love story began, what will you show them?

These memories grow to become family treasures that last more than a lifetime. It gives your grandkids and their kids a glimpse of that memory and allows them to share the joy and happiness that you have experienced.

Scenario:
I don’t care, I want a discount?
Quality has a pricetag. If you are not willing to pay for quality, then never argue with the results.

 

Comments?? Send them in.  More on Ian Javier’s work at http://ianjavier.multiply.com/ and Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/ianjavier.photography

 

 

 

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Wide-Legged Pants for Men

6 Jul

By popular request from the boys, posting you hottest wide-legged designs  in the SS2011 and AW2011 runway.

And again,  proving  that you don’t necessarily have to be a hip-hop-bling-bling- guy to get into this trend.  It’s all about letting your feet breath- with ease, comfort and protection=)

 

Raf Simons SS2011

Crispy and Clean. Raf Simons SS2011 *** Image Source: Style.com

 

Dior Homme AW2011

Your Regular Type of Guy. Dior Homme AW2011 ** Image Spurce: Style.com

 

Lanvin AW2011 Wide Legged

My Favorite Look. Hip Young Urbanite. Lanvin AW2011** Image Source: Style.com

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If Charlie Had A Fourth Angel

2 Jul

If  Charlie had a fourth angel,  that would be me! Because I was taught in high school how to handle a rifle.  And I used  to wrestle with my brothers too! LOL.

 

Ok that was just a  quick trip to la-la land– after I learned it was the original Charlies Angels who did popularize the wide-legged pants.  Well, trend aside, do you know the best thing I love about this?? I don’t have to exert much effort pulling the pants out. And that was the problem I had with tight skinny jeans, especially when in a hurry.

 

Top and Pants- Thrifted; Wedge- Anchor Point, SG

 

 

 

And oops one more shot. Much vivid. From the camera of Cebu-based lensman  Ian Javier:

 

 

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The Wide-Legged Pants in 2011 and 2012

30 Jun

I know you love your skinny jeans but keep it in your closet ladies. Time to loosen up.  After all, the skin on your legs do need to breath. Properly. And no other pants can do it better than the wide-legged pants.

 

Although it did attempt to become a big trend in the past five years of the skinny-jeans rule, only this year, did I see that the ground did break! Big.

 

So hop on and enjoy the view below:

 

 

SS 2011

 

Dior SS2011*** Image Source: Elle.com

Monique Lhuillier SS2011*** Image Source: Elle.com

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And this is my favorite! Cool, easy-breezy, and free-wheeling. From Tommy Hilfiger.

Tommy Hilfiger SS2011*** Image Source: Style.com

 

 

SS 2012

Salvatore Ferragamo*** Image Source: Style.com

Christian Dior*** Image Source: Style.com

Alberta Ferreti*** Image Source: Style.com

Celebrity Streetstyle

 

Mischa Barton*** Image Source: http://www.zimbio.com/

Kate Bosworth*** Image Source: http://viphotbreaking.blogspot.com

 

 

And of course, my take coming next!

 

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By the way, I submitted this blog to the Nokia-Elle Search for the Next Style Correspondent.  So awesome getting qualified for the Round 2. But as they will only get 8 out of hundred of entries, hope you could show your support by liking the Nokia Facebook page and liking my entry at https://facebookapps.nokia.com/stylecorrespondent/blog/466

 

P.S. Be honest, like only if you do like this blog in general. Thank you very much=)


 

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The Week of The Wide-Legged Pants

27 Jun

Hello guys!!!

 

How did last week’s color-blocking worked for you?? Hope it did sizzle your summer with so much oomph=)

 

And guess what we’ll be having this week? Wide-legged pants! Yes, in the grand tradition of the 1970′s decade.

 

If you want to know what ‘normal’ youth-life was like in the 70′s, look for the Love Story movie. Like a lot of witty ‘verbal volleyballs’ between the lovers you sure wouldn’t doze to sleep! But if you are really a serious chic romantic, no need. I bet 9 out of 10 that you’ve seen already seen this movie before! Happy Monday everyone=)

 

 

 

Image Source: http://bravenewhollywood.com/

 

 

 

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Best Dressers of the Week- Chictopia Ladies in Color Blocks

26 Jun

Its Sunday again and time to give kudos to Best-Dressers who were so good in expressing themselves in style.

 

Theme:  Color Blocking of course! And where else to get?? From Chictopia where ladies in color blocks abound! And here are our Top Fab 3 this week:

 

1. Danidani Ramirez

Miami, Florida

http://www.nanysklozet.com/

 

Eye-catching and sweet! This lady in Chictopia's Hall of Fame for June. No wonder!

 

 

 

2. Joanna Ladrido

Makati, Philippines

http://joannaladrido.blogspot.com/

 

 

 

3. Thrifted

http://thrifted.net/blog/

 

OMG! look at the colors on that skirt. Total Knockoff of the undisputable kind. Everyone says its HOT!! Boys and girls alike=)

 

 

 

That’s it this week! For next week, I still haven’t finalized where I’d go looking for best-dressers. If you got great styling and shot next week, submit them in. I can consider=)

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