Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

Monday, August 3, 2015

Off to Santa Barbara, California with The Velvet Dress

The Internet has played a great part for me to able to reach out and collaborate with individuals who share passion in fashion and art. I am lucky to meet Danielle Gold of The Velvet Dress, based in Santa Barbara, California. Unlike any other bloggers, I think Danielle's style is very unique that you can find artistry in her fashion styling documented in her blog. We also share the love for thrifty clothes! How cool is that right? Please visit her blog as she showcases our art jewelry and bag through her knack for fashion styling. 
Danielle wears our Maximina Autumn Inspired Necklace 
Encrusted Clutch by Paola Germar of Rated PG 
" I have been an active thrifter for years and managed to utilize different styles and incorporate them into personal fashion statements. As well as creating my online vintage store, I am working on personal jewelry designs which will be featured on my etsy shop soon. I am currently studying business and marketing after switching from focusing on nutrition. In my spare time I enjoy hiking, photography, traveling, yoga, beaching, vintage shopping and spending time with my friends, family and dog. 
Danielle Gold, The Velvet Dress

Photos from The Velvet Dress 
Keeping it real.- PJV

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Smart & Casual

What I miss most in my time during with a corporate career was the possibility of dressing up in office attire. One of the things I really looked forward to everyday was expressing my individuality through fashion. I was lucky enough to be part of a company that allowed their employees to dress up. From  hardcore power dressing, to smart casual, I was able to enjoy the smart casual look, especially when I utilized denims to the full. For me, what really puts smart casual look together is the right choice of shoes and accessories. Add the classic pumps and jewelry accents over a plain blouse or polo shirt to complement your whole ensemble. As for the hairstyle, a slick pulled back look should do the trick. Anyway, here are some fashion styling photos from Kim Basa of Amaya and her team

" At most companies, however, the "smart casual" dress code is a step up from "business casual," but not as formal as "boardroom attire." It's neat and professional — but still informal. "
Which of the above is your favorite smart casual look? :) 
Keeping it real.- PJV 

Sunday, July 12, 2015

Occasions of Joy

Joy wears Tanya Cordero, El Nido Likha, Rose Necklace over a black top. 
Joining bazaars has given us the opportunity to meet new people- from new customers, fellow artist-entreprenuers and bloggers. Joy Mendiola is the woman behind the blog "Occasions ofJoy". It was in 2012 when we joined the Global Pinoy Bazaar, a yearly bazaar organized by Yabang Pinoy, that promotes and cultivates a "community of entrepreneurs and consumers that value Filipino craftsmanship and culture." 

I shared the booth then with a fellow handmade brand, PiTaka , which was the brainchild of Ana Janer Locsin. It was our second time to join the yearly bazaar and I remember having the best moments and memories when I first joined. We met new friends and this second round was not a disappointment as well for it was when we met Joy
 
Joy is wearing our Willow Necklace when she covered the Property Brother's Event. 
Mother's Day Outfit by Joy. She's wearing Steph Lopez's Teardrop Necklace .
Joy featured us in 2012 on her blog,Occasions of Joy. It was not until recently, during the first quarter of this year, that we have reconnected over a cup of coffee at one of my favorite places in the Metro, Coffee Bean in Shangri-La. I asked her to help us to promote our revamped website, which features not only our works, but the creations of other Filipino women artisans.  Our meeting was like catching up among two old friends who haven't seen each other for a while, and Joy has been very supportive of Palamuti and our other artists ever since. Last February, Novie and I with Stephanie Lopez gave a workshop along with others on Occasions of Joys 5th anniversary. Paola Germar provided gift cards for the kids while Kim Basa sponsored giveaways for the volunteers, teachers and principals. 
She's definitely a fan of Steph Lopez's wire art necklace and this mom is rockin' it! 

Joy has be wearing our handmade pieces and continue to do so. Today is her 42nd birthday and this super woman deserves a shout out from us for bringing joy not only to her family but as well as to those people around her. 
Keeping it real. -PJV

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Power Dressing for the Modern Woman

One of the most challenging tasks of a successful career woman is finding an appropriate wardrobe for corporate, creative, and even casual work environments.Scour stores, both online and physical, and you’re bound to find out that it’s very much like Venus’ asking Psyche to sort out a mass of mixed grains.
Finding an appropriate piece seems more of a setback, especially if someone in your circle of professionals already owns it.  There is also a preconceived notion that the only color options available are basic black or the price is often too steep. The good news is, there are many designers out there, having left the corporate world to start their very own fashion brand, who feel your pain.
Today, there is no shortage of stylish, office-appropriate, and affordable clothes catering to the modern career woman. A unique and elegant wardrobe is one of the tools that professional women can utilize to empower themselves while climbing up the ladder and striving for their career goals.
Keep in mind that there is no “magic dress” specifically designed to match every woman. Don’t be afraid to try out a wide range of silhouettes, until you come across a style that flatters your body. You should also consider the setting where you’ll be wearing your attire; such as conservative boardrooms or the dressed-down environment of creativity-based companies. Always remember that you’re a part of a new generation of professional women who shouldn’t have to sacrifice quality or style, for price.
Jewelry: Amaya Accents 
Keeping it real.- PJV 

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Street Style: Fall Preview

“Street Style” or “Street Fashion” is a fashion movement that originated from the grassroots, or simply put, clothes that people where when going about their daily business. The big names in fashion have caught on to this movement at about the same time the Internet or the “blogger” age came into popularity. 
Street Style generally pertains to youth culture and subcultures, and the outfits they would where in a world famous, fashion-forward cosmopolitan city such as New York, Tokyo, or London.  For example, modern Japanese street fashion has its roots in the 19th century, the dawn of Japan’s end to isolationism, resulting to opening its doors to Western nations. This allowed for cultural assimilation, and in terms of clothing, the Japanese began fusing current trends with traditional attires.
“Urban fashion”, on the other hand, owes its emergence to rising popularity of “Hip hop”. We can credit the African American youth scene dating back to the 1970’s, in most major cities in the United States, for contributing elements to this form of fashion expression. From sneakers to the “bling” generation, this fashion style encroaches a worldwide audience, crossing ethnic borders and established lines of clothing.

The list goes on. Surf culture, hippie culture, haute couturefashion, and many more; all represent this global fashion phenomenon. Big label brands and small “do-it-yourself” brands are all into this scene. With the rise of social media, smartphones, and Wi-Fi, it will be interesting to see what diverse changes “Street Style” will bring in the distant, and not-so-distant future.  

Estrellas Manila by Marge Abas 
**Art Shirts by Player One 

Photography: Steve Calma 
Make-up: Nikki Ocean 
Models: 
Yuri Toyoda 
Katrina Martin 
Mina Kim  

Keeping it real. - PJV 

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Rated Paola X Nikki Ocean

"Whenever you meet someone new, information flows in both directions. You become acquainted with someone who has a talent or a skill you can use sometime in the future. But that individual also becomes acquianted with you and your skills. Somewhere down the line, without your knowledge and without having to do anything at all, that person will say, "I know someone who..." and you'll be that someone! By being "out there" minute-by-minute you are positioning yourself to take advantage of the opportunities that come along. Do the right thing for those in your network whenever you can and good things will come back."- Bryan Thayer, The One Minute Networker 
Apart from being a visual artist, Nikki Ocean is a budding make- up artist. Her love for painting makes it natural for her to use faces as her canvass. 
Rated Paola artisan bags have found a home at PALAMUTISHOP.COM 
I am an introvert by nature, but I do love meeting new people and hearing their stories. I remember people who have crossed over my invisible introvert wall and have shared their stories, which I keep in my "library" of treasured individuals. I've known these two girls when they were still just students at University of the Philippines, Fine Arts. I met Nikki through one of our surf trips. Paola was Nikki's batch mate and I was introduced to her during an art exhibit in SM Megamall, Philippines. Both are promising artists, with both of them starting to establish a name for themselves in their respective niche of the art world.
She's a mermaid! Nikki Ocean is the ultimate boho woman, who looks towards inspiring others through art and fashion. 
Nikki and I hang out a lot despite our age difference. I love the fact that she has the maturity to connect with older people. I have fun during photo shoots with her. She's my first choice as makeup artist for our models. As mentioned, we've been on surf trips together, and during those times, we have formed a bond despite of years of not even physically seeing her. There are just some people who never really "forget" each other. At some point, we nearly started an enterprise showcasing clothes, bikinis, bags and jewelry made by other independent Filipino brands. Though this concept never fully materialized, in retrospect, I've always kept a mental "file" that she's a keeper and that in the future, she's a person that I would love to work with.
Rated Paola poses with her Art Cans under Tin-Aw Gallery at the recent Art Fair Philippines 2015
As for Paola, I never got a chance to intimately talk to her when we fist met. However, even then, she exudes an aura that speaks "fashion and art", which intrigued me. When she was introduced to me (by Nikki), I was told that she sews her own clothes, and that she had an affinity for collecting bags. This trait stemmed from her grandma, who passed it down to her mom, and then to her. She was the "quiet type", but she smiles a lot and was engaging, despite being an introvert.
Nikki Ocean was also part of the Art Fair Philippines 2015 under Finale Gallery. She paints with her talent and her heart. 
As they found paths and dreams to follow, I never forgot about these two talented girls. Thanks to technology and social networking sites, I'm still updated with what they were up to. When I was able to put up my website, I immediately sought out Nikki and Paola. I wanted these two artists to be part of our website's vision through a series of collaborations. We are currently in the process of creating a market for their brand of art and fashion. This goes to show that business and relationships is not just a matter of "what's in it for us", but how you can address the needs and goals of others too. Based on experience, I've found that it's more advantageous for both parties to collaborate, especially if you have a common goal. Doing business is not just about profitability, but sharing with others. With all our efforts and strengths put together, we are covering ground towards creating our own market for fashion and art.
Fash-On Art Cans! Rated Paola shows off her love for fashion in her art. 
Paola offers us her talent in designing art bags, which I know nothing about, but something that I've always wanted to have on our website. Nikki inspires us with her work ethic and sincerity in supporting other independent artists. These are two girls with different styles, motivated to make a name for themselves, while keeping grounded and connecting with others through their craft. 
Our Style Advocate, Nikki Ocean will be conducting an arts and crafts workshop at Flotsam and Jetsam Artist Hotel in La Union, Philippines this February 28 & March 1. Cap off the Art's Month with a sand-and-sunset vacation bonus!
I was watching Behind The Brand interview with Cesar Milan (The Dog Whisperer) hosted by Brian Elliot. His story is very inspiring: working his way up, starting from nothing. Here are the things I've learned from his story: 

1. Find the drive and motivation 
2. Network with people who can help you achieve your goals 
3. Practice the art of giving with sincerity 
4. Work with people who are aligned with your goals 
5. Lead a purpose driven enterprise 
6. Continue to learn despite success 

Visual Artist Paolizabeth Germanium, the artist designer behind Rated Paola Germar Bags, will be having a Solo Exhibit entitled "Pay Per Doll" at  Kaida Contemporary from March 8 to March 22. Let us celebrate Fashion x Art, the Rated PG way. 

Opportunities are always in abundance. But doubt, fear and pride, limits us to immediate gratification and success, which fosters a deadly illusion of what we have and should have. People are ready to help you achieve your goals, as long as you show them how much you are willing to work for it, even if it means starting from a hole in the ground. When you remove the mindset of being privileged, or the prideful attitude of "I know about this already", that's when the doors truly start to open. Today, Nikki Ocean is a Palamuti Style Advocate and Rated Paola is a Palamuti Featured Artist. They are my partners, not just in business, but partners in a community of people driven by goals and purpose. Who would have thought? :) 
Fashion Inspiration: Style Icons 

Two Different Worlds



Keeping it real.- PJV