Friday, December 27, 2019

Mrs Queen of Hearts Philippines is looking for the new Queens!

Mrs Queen of Hearts Philippines is looking for new queens.

If you are 21-55 years of age, a married Filipino and possesses the Heart and Passion to serve the less fortunate, then you are a perfect fit and have a chance to win a once in a lifetime opportunity and become one of the Queen of Hearts' Queens.

Be in full make up and wear your most elegant white or red cocktail dress in Vestibule Bar, Resort World Manila, Newport City, Saturday, January 11, 2020 at 2 pm. Bring your Curriculum Vitae and 1 whole body picture. You can also download and fill out the registration form below.

More details will be discussed on the screening date.





Saturday, October 12, 2019

Head Turners at The Philippines Elite Awards 2019 Black Carpet

The Philippines Elite Awards 2019 was held at the Grand Ballroom of Crimsons Hotel Alabang last October 10, 2019.

Here are some of the gorgeous men and women on the black carpet and they completely stole the show.
Maggie Abraham-Garduque

Audie Espino, Manu Respall and Joel Rosales


Mayor Lani Mercado-Revilla

Ms. Zara Carbonell

Adrian Ferrer and Alliyah Cadelina

Ms. Cecile Twitt



Ms. Joe Acebedo, Bench Bello and Ms. Arlene Jacobo

Dr. Ramond Arnold Ramos


Dra. Emehly Sevilla

Manal Sugadol


Mr. Gerhard Doll and Ms. Kitty Doll

Mr. Larry Carumba

Ms. Alexandra Dayrit


Ms. Jessie Maloles

Ms. Joe Acebedo

Ms. Joyce Pilarsky and Mayor Lani Revilla

Ms. Joyce Pilarsky

Ms. Kitty Doll

Ms. Michelle V. Encarnacion

Ms. Rose Santiago Licup
Ms. Samantha Bernardo

Ms. Sol Penas

Mr. Nikki Co


Syper Abel



Sunday, September 22, 2019

Munting Mutya ng Pilipinas Candidates Press Conference

Forty eight lovely and young Munting Pilipinas candidates were presented to the members of media  during their press presentation at the Richmonde Hotel in Eastwood Quezon City.



The cutesy kids from different regions in the Philippines introduced themselves and sashayed down the runway wearing their playful and colorful dresses and posed for photos.

According to the organizer, Munting Mutya ng Pilipinas is the first of its kind pageant for young aspiring Filipinas around the world and all over Philippines aged 7 to 12 years old. The pageant is promoting the beauty of our country, its people, our culture and a pageant that gives our youth the platform to speak their mind and be influences and role models at their early age.



Saturday, September 21, 2019

Istorya ng Kultura at ng mga Obra Natin (I.K.O.N.)



This year’s Istorya ng Kultura at ng mga Obra Natin (I.K.O.N.) marked another Milestone in the events’ scene in Tagaytay. A weeklong celebration of arts, culture, native products, talents and people in the heart of the South was truly remarkable and authentic. FORA Filinvest Lifemalls in partnership with When in Manila, DTI Cavite and NDN Entertainment Productions celebrated the Heroes Month last August 26 to September 1, 2019 with a bang at FORA Activity Center. This week-long celebration of our ARTS, CULTURE, PRODUCTS, CRAFTS, TALENTS and ARTISTRY is entitled IKON (Istorya ng Kultura at ng mga Obra Natin, and is now a signature event of FORA Mall Tagaytay. Attracting an average of 800 foot traffic daily, more than 50 exhibitors and participants were very satisfied with the maximum exposure of the event, giving them the opportunity to advertise their local products and their works of art. This event also is a collaborative effort of different groups of artists, media, celebrities and many more.

I.K.O.N. 2019 featured the following;

Artreach Missions founded by Cowee Pascual
Tagaytay Moms of Kat Ambion
KREON Community founded by Karen Aya
Alfonso Cavite Organic Farmers Agriculture Cooperative with its President Noel Cruz
Bureau of Jail Management and Penology Tagaytay artworks
headed by Jail Captain Aris Villaester
Sketch Pinoy of Jay Gatdula
Kable by Armando Nero Sr.
Department of Trade in Industry Cavite led by Ruy Manaog
La Liga De Los Artísticos
Nitya Lila, Artist Advocate for Climate Revolution at DAKILA, founder of YOGI Fair
Edwin Uy, King of the Philippines’ National Costume and designer of
Designers Circle Philippines
Manny Halasan, Fashion and Jewelry designer and Crown Maker
Cris Villanueva, Actor, Sculptor, Artist
Zharine Villanueva, Fashion and Jewelry designer, Painter, Artrepreneur
Vidal Crafts
Sequins and Pearls of Donna Elortiz, an inspiring Makeup Artist from Silang Cavite
Spoken Word Performances from Malayang Tala

- Kenn Piczon
- Van Dela Cruz
- Pepe Mangubat

Cultural Song performance by ABAKA or Ang Bagong Kalinangan Group
Cultural Dance Performance by La Salle Filipiñana Dance Company
Song Performance by Kaye Panopio, Tawag ng Tanghalan Semi Finalist

VIP presence of Mayor Randy Salamat of Alfonso Cavite and Vice Mayor Raymond Ambion of Tagaytay.

The event was hosted by Super Mac, Miss World 2017 Second Princess and 2018 Miss Tourism
Worldwide Zara Carbonell and the country’s most influential and controversial motivational speaker, Manu Respall, a.k.a. MR Speaks.

To honor this year’s outstanding Filipinos in Cavite for their exemplary work, IKON awarded a pottery plaque created by artist EJ Espiritu of Cornerstone Pottery Farm. This year’s honorees were! Ms. Cowee Pascual of ARTreach Missions Inc., Ms. Katrina Ambion of Tagaytay Moms, Mr. Armando Nero Sr. of Kable, Kreon Community, Mayor Agnes Tolentino of Tagaytay City, and Ms. Nitya Lila of Dakila. 

Fora Mall intends to hold this event every year and to continue to provide a platform for people to discover and enjoy art while promoting the local art scene. Watch out for another fun-filled and colorful event in the IKON 2020.

I.K.O.N. (Istorya ng Kultura at ng mga Obra Natin) is FORA’s advocacy to honor and feature silent heroes, celebrating culture, love of country and the arts. This year’s celebration will not be possible without the collaborative efforts of FORA team headed by Filinvest Lifemalls VP Joy. R. Polloso, Miss Maria Martha Asuzano, Miss Jingle Medriano, Cristel Colapo and Mr. Adrian Legarda. Also, I.K.O.N. event was spearheaded by NDN Entertainment Productions headed by their President, Norilyn D. Nero, General Manager, Mac Nero, Marketing, PR and Social Media Account Manager, Ricardo Osita, Production Team headed by Dave Cortez, RJay Mayo, RJay Libramonte and Armando Nero Jr. 

I.K.O.N. would also want to thank our partners who helped us in staging this one of a kind event, WHENINMANILA.COM, A2Z TV, Passion. Fashion. Trends., ARCOM, RAMP Inc., Vloggers Association, MR Speaks, GRABETY Media, Village Pipol, Modern Moms World, Critical Beauty, Experience Travel and Living, Iconic Manila, Quezon City Traveler, Filipino Vines, Hollywood Weekly, Entertainment News Portal, Designers Circle Philippines, WoW Very Good Live, Trifoglio, and Bioessence Tagaytay, and Miss Timmy Cruz’ Uptimmystic.

This Annual event is really an authentic event that we Filipinos should be proud of. Visit Tagaytay City and #CreateTheMoment with your family and friends at FORA Mall. To stay up-to-date with the mall’s events and activities, follow them on Facebook @FilinvestLifemallsFORA and Instagram @foramall.

Let us continue championing the cause for Filipino artists and our love for our country, culture and the arts through our future initiatives. See you at I.K.O.N. 2020!


Friday, August 23, 2019

Mr. World England is Mr. World 2019

Mr. World England was proclaimed Mr. World 2019 during the coronation night of Mr. World pageant held last August 25 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, Manila Philippines.



First runner-up Fezile Mkhize of South Africa 
Second runner-up Brian Faugier of Mexico



Top 5 finalists

Mr World - Brazil, Carlos Franco

Mr World - Dominican Republic, Alejandro Martinez 

Mr World - England, Jack Heslewood

Mr World - Mexico, Brian Faugier



Mr World - South Africa, Fezile Mkhize


The rest of the Top 12 were composed of Austria, Norther Ireland, Philippines, Lebanon, Poland, Tonga and Nepal.

Other winners are: 
Mr World Asia/Pacific JB Saliba of the Philippines
Mr World Africa Fezile Mkhize of South Africa
Mr World Europe Alberto Alberto Nodale of Austria
Mr World Americas Brian Faugier of Mexico
Mr World Caribbean Alejandro Martinez of Dominican Republic

The show was hosted by former Miss World 2013 Megan Young

Sunday, August 18, 2019

Mutya ng Pilipinas Winners 2019

Mutya Pilipinas Queens 2019



Mutya Pilipinas 2019 Asia Pacific International
Klyza Castro

Mutya Pilipinas 2019 World Top Model
April Short

Mutya Pilipinas 2019 Tourism International
Tyra Rae Goldman

Mutya Pilipinas 2019 Filipino Overseas Communities
Louise Janica Arroyo An

Mutya Pilipinas 2019 1st Runner Up
Cyrille Payumo

Mutya Pilipinas 2019 2nd Runner Up
Maxinne Nicole Rangel

Congratulations to all of the winners and Candidates for this year’s Mutya ng Pilipinas!

#SaanKaMutya
#ShineHomeTownGirl
#MutyaPilipinas2019

Thursday, August 15, 2019

LEGIT PINOY: MADE IN THE PHILIPPINES WEEK





LEGIT PINOY 
Made in the Philippines Week 
August 16-18, 2019 (Friday-Sunday)
11:00am to 10pm 
IL Terrazo Mall, Scout Madrinan corner Tomas Morato, QC (near Timog, QC)

Schedule of Activities:

August 16, 2019 (Friday)
5pm Ribbon Cutting/Opening Program 
6pm Blogger's, Vloggers & Influencers Conference 

August 16-18 (Friday to Sunday)
Mall Hours 11am to 10pm
Upper Ground Floor (UGF)
Show case of Made in the Philippines Products 

Lower Ground Floor (LGF)
Filipino Inventors Society Exhibit 

August 17, 2019 (Saturday)
2:00pm Paint Session with Q Art Circle 

August 18, 2019 (Sunday)
6:00pm Filipiniana Fashion Show by 
Kimi Go, Danna Santiago & Anna Felix 

7:00pm Filipiniana Pet Fashion Show by Shopawhoulique 

#LegitPinoy2019 
#LegitPinoy 
#MadeInThePhilippines2019 
#MadeInThePhilippines




LEGIT PINOY!
MADE IN THE PHILIPPINES WEEK 

Press Release


LEGIT PINOY: In celebration of made in the Philippines Products Week
August 16-18, 2019 (Friday-Sunday) Il Terrazzo Mall, #305 Tomas Morato Ave., corner Sct. Madriñan, Brgy. South Triangle, Quezon City

QUICK FACTS ABOUT THE LEGIT PINOY: MADE IN THE PHILIPPINES PRODUCTS WEEK

1. What is LEGIT PINOY: MADE IN THE PHILIPPINES PRODUCTS WEEK?
The Legit Pinoy: Made in the Philippines Products Week is a celebration that aims to showcase the very best of genuine Philippine-made products and services, as well as highlight the ingenuity and talent of Filipino manufacturers, inventors and entrepreneurs. It is typically characterized by bazaars, tours, exhibits, and product expos. Lectures, seminars and forums, as well as film screenings and concerts by Filipino artists, are also held as part of the celebration.
The Made in the Philippines Products Week was a byproduct of the National Economic Protectionism Association (NEPA)’s long-running campaign to promote economic nationalism and help foster public confidence in Philippine-made products.
2. When is the Made in the Philippines Products Week?
The Made in the Philippines Products Week was initially celebrated on August 11, 1936 by virtue of President Manuel L. Quezon’s Proclamation 76 and was subsequently amended by Manuel Roxas via Proclamation 52 series of 1948, which changed the date of the Made-in-the Philippines Products Week on February 7-13. The celebration has been changed numerous times during the past 70 years. As of now, the Made in the Philippines Products Week is celebrated on August 17-23, by virtue of President Fidel V. Ramos’ Proclamation 1041 series of 1997.
3. Who celebrates Made in the Philippines Products week?
By law, every Filipino is mandated to celebrate Made in the Philippines Products Week, especially schools, government offices and other institutions.
Historically, the Made in the Philippines Products Week enjoyed wide popularity and patronage among the people, especially during the 1950’s when Filipinos all over the country supported the exhibits as it afforded them the opportunity to get acquainted with Filipino products and companies. More importantly, the exhibits became an expression of nationalism among Filipino consumers.
The peak of the exhibits coincided with the golden era of Philippine manufacturing during the 1950’s decade. The “nationalist laws” and President Garcia’s Filipino First policy engendered a pro-Filipino businessman environment that saw the blossoming of the Filipino entrepreneur.
Moreover, when President Garcia amended the Roxas Proclamation thru Proclamation 483 declaring the last seven days of February as Philippines Products and NEPA Week and issued Proclamation 678 designating June 13- November 19 as NEPA National Products Contests in 1960, he effectively lengthened the celebrations, which served to boost its fame among the people.
4. Why should we celebrate the Made in the Philippines Products Week?
Economic independence is an integral part of nation-building, hence the need to promote economic nationalism, or the spirit of Tangkilikan among Filipinos.
It is necessary to reaffirm the Filipino’s identity and national pride amidst the onslaught of foreign products through the consistent patronage of Filipino products, therefore the necessity to reinvigorate the production and distribution of Filipino-made products.
Simply put, patronizing Filipino-made products is an act of nationalism. Thus, celebrating Made in the Philippines Products Week is a source of national pride for all Filipinos.
Likewise, generating greater support and patronage of Filipino products will contribute to the growth and development of local companies and manufacturers, which will in turn produce more employment opportunities.
5. How come the Made in the Philippines Products Week isn’t as popular now as it was before?
The influx of imported goods and services during the last few years has led to the propagation of “Stateside” mentality among Filipinos, in contrast to the nationalist consciousness as exemplified in NEPA’s “Tangkilikin and Sariling Atin” slogan. This paradigm shift has led to the gradual decline of interest in celebrating the Made in the Philippines Products Week.
Despite this, many Filipino firms and businesses continue to push for the production, distribution and consumption of locally-made products and services.
6. ARE THERE ANY EFFORTS DONE TO POPULARIZE THE MADE IN THE PHILIPPINES WEEK?
Certainly. In an effort to raise awareness and increase support for the patronage of Philippine-made products, NEPA, with the help of local government units (LGU), academic institutions and concerned groups and organizations, has spearheaded a campaign to revitalize Filipino industries and manufacturers.
NEPA’s pioneering efforts in promoting Philippine-made products paved the way for similar campaigns by various groups such as the Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Inc (FFCCII)’s BUY PINOY! MOVEMENT and the PROUDLY PINOY CAMPAIGN.
Some schools and universities also continue to celebrate the Made in the Philippines Products Week. Selected provinces and cities across the archipelago also initiated their own campaigns for the promotion of local goods, such as Naga City’s Naga Smile Program, Iloilo’s Buy Ilonggo Campaign and QUEZON CITY’S BUY QC-MADE PRODUCTS MOVEMENT. However, it must be noted that the above mentioned initiatives are limited in scope and coverage, with varying in time frames.
7. WHAT CAN I DO TO HELP?
Everybody can take part in this worthwhile campaign. Manufacturers, traders and budding entrepreneurs can take part in trade exhibits and product expos while academics, students and experts can help organize lectures and seminars to promote Philippine-made products.
Even an ordinary citizen can do his or her part to propagate economic nationalism and the spirit of Tangkilikan by posting and sharing relevant videos, images and documents on social networking sites and other multimedia platforms. Of course, consistently patronizing and supporting locally-made products can contribute towards the revitalization of the Made in the Philippines campaign.

Wednesday, August 7, 2019

GLUPA: Glutathione+Papaya

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Friday, June 28, 2019

Celebrities and Socialites to attend at Manila Fashion Fiesta Runway Event 2019

After a few months of preparation, Manila Fashion Fiesta is about to launch their first runway event on June 29, 2019 at 500 Shaw Pavillion.

The Celebrity Ambassadors of iSkin Aesthetic Lifestyle will grace the runway wearing John Guarnes collection. According to John, his collections are inspired by Japanese kimono Autumn in Japan.







Expected celebrities and socialites to grace the runway are:

Ang Sikreto ng Piso star, Commercial Model and one of the contestants of Pinoy Band Superstar Nico Nicolas

Nico Nicolas




Basketball Player, Commercial Model and Cosmo Bachelor 
Jeff Olalia





Viva Artist, TV / Movie Actor / Singer / Stage Actor / Concert Artist / Host
Lance Raymundo






Award winning Film and TV Actor, Famas Best Supporting Actor
Mon Confiado


Photo grab from Mon Confiado Facebook

Photo grab from Mon Confiado Facebook

Former beauty queen, model, businesswoman and Philippines Elite Awardee - Fashion Paragon of the Year Ms. Kitty Doll from Thailand.


Ms. Kitty Doll

Award winning International Fashion and Jewelry Designer, Mrs. Mother of the Universe 2017, Mrs. Asia International Global 2014, Film Producer/Actress Ms. Joyce Penas Pilarsky.
Ms. Joyce Penas Pilarsky

In partnership with iSkin Aesthetic Lifestyle, John Guarnes is excited to showcase his collection at Manila Fashion Fiesta.

John Guarnes is well known on his trending collections at Fashion Week Brooklyn for almost five consecutive years of showcasing his line in one of the legit runway shows in New York.

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