Lifestyle

FUNDACION Centro Flamenco founder Cecile de Joya, and her daughter Minette held their exhibit recently at the Sunshine Place in Makati City entitled Breaking Through: An Expression of Life Through Art.

Cecile de Joya discovered her love for painting when she was invited in 2015 to teach Flamenco to members at the Sunshine Place. The art classes at the Senior Recreation Center caught her attention. She decided to attend those classes. Upon retirement a year later, she decided to pursue painting. “Painting has been a part of my life since my mother is an artist, a musician and a painter as well,” she said. 

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Milwaukee Bucks’ Matthew Dellavedova, popularly known as Delly, recently stopped by The SM Store at the SM Mall of Asia to meet and greet fans. 

The visit was part of the launch and promotion of the Australian Olympian and NBA star’s signature basketball shoes from Peak, the Delly1, in the Philippines. 

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A steaming hot bowl of ramen has become the comfort food of choice for most Asians, Filipinos included. Whether seated in a dining place or standing in queues at hawker stalls, ramen lovers simply dig into their bowls with gusto.

The filling goodness of egg noodles and the warmth of broth can chase your blues away especially in this month of sudden downpours that’s characteristic of the monsoon season. 

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Leading leather brand McJim Classic Leather took its international campaign to the next level with a photo shoot in the historic and cultural city of Montreal in Canada, brandishing its world-class products against a spectacular metropolitan backdrop and further solidifying its status as a global brand.

A team from Modeles LCP, a boutique modeling agency that exclusively represents male models in North America, brought its expertise and creativity to the cobblestone streets of Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal), reintroducing McJim to the world as a brand that is at par with its international peers. 

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THE Department of Trade and Industry-Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (DTI-CITEM) is set to spotlight the Philippine creative culture through the country’s finest home and fashion products at the Maison et Objet in Paris, France on 8-12 September.

In their third participation in one of the world’s biggest lifestyle event, DesignPhilippines will harmonize the diverse creative sensibilities of nine Philippine Home and Fashion brands as the country’s material strength and awe-inspiring sights translates to the design and manipulation of their products.

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