Friday, February 29, 2008

At Natori... Grin Grey


I love how Crayola green and neon green stood out with gray and polished by a shiny crop jacket.

At Natori

It's Patrick Rosas, once again! His belt is kickin!

On the Street.. Ayala Ave., Makati City


Doble Grande? The brocade shawl caught my eye!

On the Street.. Ayala Ave., Makati City


Love the blue wayferer and silver kicks.

At Natori... Enter the Dragon


Designer James Reyes in suit with an interesting vintage oriental slim tie. I sooo love how royal blue necktie stood out in his black suit.The gold chain with cross charms made it look more moden.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

On the Street...Tomas Morato Ave., QC

Gian Romano at Gian Romano


Designer Gian Romano (2nd from right) flanked by models

At Gian Romano

Check out the boots.

At Gian Romano

At Gian Romano


Visual Artist Kiko Escora supports friend Gian Romano.

At Gian Romano...Leaning on Linen


Premiere make-up artist Patrick Rosas keeps it cool with layers of linen in different sahdes of green.

At Gian Romano...Boy meets Genna


I love how she interprets the boy-meets-girl look with suspenders, black capelet and beret over multi-brown hair. So Parisienne-chic.

At Gian Romano...the Black and White Stripes

Philippine Next Top Model winner Grendel, Stylist RCXY and Model Dimple at the backstage of Gian Romano show. B&W stripes not required.

At Gian Romano...Shangri-la Hotel, Makati

Saturday, February 16, 2008

MABUHAY!


Welcome to Isputing!

Isputing aims to collect and share photos of people that I see on the streets of Manila which I think looks great.


Fashion is the only cultural activity where all the members of our society participate in. Not all jeepney barkers and kolehiyalas can write a poem. Not all parloristas and sosyals can make music. Not all fishball vendors and CEOs can dance. But everyone of us wake up in the morning thinking of what to wear and putting something on altogether.

Our geographical location, 400-year-old history, tropical climate, political condition and commerce plus our own personal uniqueness, creates a different wind which molds us to how we identify ourselves among us and around the world.

Whether we like or not, we are all contributors to the evolution of a culture and that’s an art worthy of preservation.


Until I get myself a good piece of an SLR camera, I'll see you around.


*This blog is open for sponsors (hello Canon and Nikon) who would want to support an art project that documents everyday people of everyday life who makes Manila a colorful place on earth. Please e-mail author at isputingera@gmail.com and please notify me by leaving a word at the comment page.