Friday, March 9, 2012

FASH

Hey guys! Sorry I haven't updated since last week. I have been super busy the whole week.

I just officially started as Folded & Hung's new Designer - Product Development Manager for Menswear.




Basically, my week revolved around WGSN looking for fashion inspiration and trends that I can apply for my first collection for the brand. Right now, I am developing the Pre-Holidaya nd Holiday Collection for Menswear. I am already excited, and I cannot wait till my designs finally hit the stores. I am also doing some designs for Back-to-school collection which will be out on May.

I am happy, but I am also pressured at the same time with the responsibility I have for the brand. I just really hope I can bring in new ideas and concepts for F&H that people will appreciate and like.

Well, I may be busy with work, but I never failed to catch up on some fashion shows on the recently concluded Paris Fashion Week. And I must say, that the fashion houses are really stepping it up, not just on their respective collections but especially in terms of their show concept and designs.

I was wowed by the enchanting collection of Sarah Burton for ALEXANDER MCQUEEN. I was also fascinated with the "crystal kingdom" set of CHANEL. I also loved the sleek sophistication of ELIE SAAB's collection. But what really knocked my socks off was Marc Jacob's show for LOUIS VUITTON.

Last season, the magical huge carousel on the set wowed the audience and fashion spectators alike. This time, they tripled the effort (and the budget) and the WOW factor as they set up a train station with a huge real TRAIN for the show! All aboard the Louis Vuitton Express!

The show gave me goosebumps all throughout, from the moment the "gate" opened, the first model alighting the train, her personal porter walking behind her, till Marc's bow at the end of the show.

AMAZING!!!

The bags looked so gorgeous! And just the entire feel of the show is marvelous! Just see for yourself, so you will know what I am talking about.



Seems like Louis Vuitton is taking fashion show production value to the highest possible level every season.

I can't wait for their next!

Saturday, March 3, 2012

WHEN IS RACISM NOT RACISM?

This may be a little late of a post, as everyone already has said their point of view about the much talked about cover photo of actress Bela Padilla for FHM Philippine's March issue. Even CNN, Reuters, BBC, The Telegraph UK, and other news organizations around the globe has also had their own share of opinions about the said controversial magazine cover. 

The covers shows Bela Padilla wearing a skimpy pink bikini which perfectly contrasts her fair white skin, being surrounded by sexy gorgeous black female models. With this alone, I do not find anything wrong, but what sparked the racism controversy is the caption at the bottom of the cover which says"Bela Padilla: Stepping Out of the Shadows". 

*image courtesy of Google Images*

Is this racism? Or just another blown-up petty debate about artistic expression over color/race discrimination?

Here are just few of my humble opinions, as I try to balance out every possible points about the issue:

RACISM is such a sensitive issue. Though here in the country, we do not have a significant black and white community like in the US, we Filipinos still act and react as if we are highly affected by racism issues.

Personally, I do not have a problem with the cover photo. (read: Talking about the PHOTO alone) I do not see anything racially offensive about it. Let me just show you this sexy photo of supermodel Daria Werbowy entitled "Let's Get Lost", where she is surrounded by black models, shot by Mikael Jansson. 

*image courtesy of Google Images*


This photo was rather touted as artistic and high fashion, and not as racist and discriminating. I DO NOT FIND ANY DIFFERENCE from this photo with that of Bela's. It is very evident that the main focus of the photo is the "white" girl. She is the subject and she is the star. The black models are the supporting cast. They give the highlight needed for the main subject. Just like when you add on the perfect jewelries to your outfit to make your dress or clothes stand-out.

Now, having said that, this is where the"sensitivity" issue comes in. A lot may say that using the black models in the background (as props) is highly derogatory and discriminating. 

Now what if the photo was presented the other way around? A black model is front and center and surrounded by equally gorgeous white models? I bet it will be praised to being bold and brave and artistic. In reality, the equation is simple: 

A WHITE SURROUNDED BY BLACKS = RACIST
A BLACK SURROUNDED BY WHITES = PROGRESSIVE

As much as I do not want to say this, but I would like to believe the saying that "Black people can NEVER be racist".

Second point, now this one I have to agree that there has been a naive, if not insensitive move on the part of the editors of the magazine. Having a provocative photo used for cover, the editors should actually have chosen a less condescending title and caption. I do not believe that "Stepping out of the Shadows" is the best title they can come up with.

Though I would like to understand that the title is a representation of the gist of the entire feature story about the actress, you could not really deny the fact that the title will be associated first with the cover photo before they can say that it talks about the story inside the magazine.

I agree, that the use of the word "shadows" while someone is pictured being surrounded by dark-skinned people, is a bit of inconsiderate. But then again, in an artistic point of view, I understand the use of the word. It is a metaphor.

To cut the my opinions short, I would like to say that the photo itself is not racist, though the caption was not intentionally racist at all, the combination of the two is a bit too provocative. Nonetheless, I DO NOT FIND THE ENTIRE COVER RACIST or in any way projects a message about RACIAL INFERIORITY.

I still find the photo as brilliant, both in conception and execution.

And knowing the very opinionated  Filipino public, we all react way too much on certain things. Even on issues of racism between black and whites where we Filipinos are not even directly affected, we always tend to cause too much uproar.

I guess we Filipinos should take our democracy of expressing our opinions into reasonable level. What I see about this whole racism issue is a negative effect of the Filipino crab mentality and over-sensitive views about everything. We have this sort of attitude that we always want to blow everything out of proportions.

Because of the fiasco, FHM Philippines has released an apology to the public and decided to replace the cover and title of their March issue into this: 

*image courtesy of Google Images*

And it makes me cringe. The first photo is waaaaay better. 

People have different opinions and views about things. Obviously, what is racist to one may be not to others. 

But when is Racism really Racism? And when is it not?



Friday, March 2, 2012

Beware: New Robbery Modus Operandi

*image courtesy of Google Images


Just this afternoon, around 1:30 pm, as I was on my way home from the Quezon City Hall to get my medical certificate, I was interrupted by a man asking if I know any place where tattooed youngsters hang out. I was about to ride a trike to our house when he approached me. He said he noticed my tattoos at the nek and arms that's why he asked me.

He introduced himself as PO1 Eric *i forgot the surname* and told me that just a few minutes ago, a riot has occured (there in Philcoa) an hour ago, where his neice and her niece's boyfriend got mobbed and beaten up by a group of tattoed guys and a lesbian. I told him I don't know about such place where tattoed guys hang out, and that I have no idea about the riot that happened as I was busy at the City Hall.

At first he was courteous, he told me he is undercover to investigate the incident and asked if I am okay to be asked a few more quetions just to help with the case since they are determined to find the "bad guys". Being someone who just wanted to help, I headed to his request and did cooperate.

His questioning was a bit verging into being accusing and abusive. It was like he's trying to make me admit I am part of the group which caused the riot and hurt his family members. It kinda put me off and just told him there's is no way I am part of that group, or any group for that matter since I am not very sociable and I dislike being in a group.

Then a lesbian (sorry guys, I don't intend to sound discriminating or anything, just giving you a clear narrative about the events) walked infront of us (we are still near the tricycle bay) and he also asked the lesbo if he can interrogate her since it was said that part of the riot gang was a lesbian wearing black and has highlights on her hair, which perfectly fits the look of the lesbian who just walked by. The lesbo, (she said her name is Joy) said yes, and like me, said that she was no part of the gang.

Then another man came in the scene, and was introduced by the "police officer" as Kagawad. He said they are taking Joy and I to the precinct to be asked a couple of more questions. They asked us to cooperate and even threatened us that if we refuse, there is possibility that we will be suspected as guilty or part of the group.

On our way to the "precinct", we (the police officer, the kagawad, Joy and I) walked from Philcoa to Eliptical Road near the Department of Agriculture. At this point, I was already skeptical about the things happening and knew right then that something is really wrong. "PO1 Eric" kept on asking questions and quite insisting that we should cooperate or else we will be accused of being guilty.

He even told us that his niece lost her wallet containing money, and her cellphone. He asked Joy and I how much money we were carrying that time and asked if we have our ATM with us. He even checked our phones. By that time, my suspicions grew wildly and I knew right then that something isn't right.

We stopped at the waiting shed infront of the Department of Agriculture. "PO1 Eric" told me that he will have Joy join him first at the precinct, as the victims were there to identify if she was part of the riot. He left me at the waiting shed with the kagawad. Before they left, PO1 Eric asked Joy if she can leave her bag with me since she needs to go at the precinct carrying nothing so as we won't be suspected by the other police fficers ("Kpaga nakita kayong may hawak na malaking pera at cellphone, baka paginitan kayo ng ibang pulis isipin na kasama nga kayo nung gang at kayo ang nagnakaw ng pera ng pamangkin ko")

While PO1 Eric and Joy were away, I was hinting to the kagawad that I already want to go. I told him that this is not the proper way of policemen to interrogate a civilian because of an incident. I also told him that I have a bad feeling and that I will not hesitate to make a call to someone I know from the Police (but I actually do not know anyone from the authorities). I opened my phone and pretended to text. The kagawad said he needs to see what I am texting just to make sure that I am not texting "my gang mates", if ever I was involved. I showed him my phone, which is on the message screen with me typing the message "Da, ini-interrogate ako ng undercover police at kagawad dito sa may DA, may riot daw na nangyari sa Philcoa. Baka pwede mo tawagan si Major para tulungan ako dito kasi naaabala ako may client pa akong dapat puntahan ngayon". I sent it to my other phone number which is saved as "B" on my contacts.

I did that to intimidate the "kagawad", to let him know that I already know what they are up to, and to threaten him that I know someone who can bust them and have them arrested.

On the other hand, while I was keeping my cool and trying to be brave, I felt very disturbed and afraid not knowing what I should do next in order to escape them. I was not sure if letting the kagawad know that I already know about their dirty tactics is a good move, but at that time, I was already preparing myself to the worst that can happen, just in case they have guns or knives that they can use on me.

After 5 mins, PO1 Eric and Joy came back, with Joy looking very afraid. PO1 told me that it's my turn to go with him, and just like Joy, I should leave my things. He asked me to leave my bag to Joy. At that time, I hesitated. (Excuse me, it's my Gucci Bag, iPhone and 10K cash at stake and I cannot entrust that to someone I barely know). I know that when I leave my things with her, she's just going to run away with it. She's part of this group and this whole interrogation thing!

I said I will not leave my things no matter what. The police officer already changed his tone and became aggressive. He already used bad words on me. He threatened me that I was acting guilty and that he will arrest me. I said I am not afraid if he'll arrest me because I am innocent and have nothing to do with anything that transpired at the riot. I told the police officer and the kagawad. But I just cannot entrust my valuables to someone I do not know. I am not that stupid. And I also told them that if they intend to bring me to the station and be interrogated, I will call our family lawyer first. I told him that what they were doing is illegal. I told them I know police SOP during this kind of situation and that he (the police officer) can be reprimanded and be filed a case with what he is doing to me. (I tried to conceal my shaky voice). I saw the kagawad whispered something to him.

The police officer suddenly changed tones, and told me that he believes me and that he will no longer ask me to come with him to the precinct. He and Joy left immediately and the kagawad followed them. I rushed to get a taxi cab.

Inside the cab, I was shaking. Aside from the intense heat, it's the feeling of fright and not knowing what bad can happen which really got into my nerves. I felt so relieved and I cannot thank all the angels enough who have saved me from that situation.

When I got home, I immediately called my sister and told her about the incident. I wanted to warn her, I wanted to keep her away from the bad guys. For I know should it had been her on the situation, she will be frightened to death and will be left robbed with everything. (I just cannot let that happen)

After I got my composure back, I cannot help but feel bad afterwards. I felt bad that there are people who are up to going that far to decoy, scam and rob other people. I felt bad, thinking that after me, what if there is someone who got victimized by this group and left with his/her things taken? And I felt bad not being able to report it to the police immediately, since I was actually on a rush to meet a client.

I wrote this post to warn everyone about this new (I am not sure if this modus operandi is NEW) tactics bad guys do to get things from people. I would like you guys to spread the word and make everybody else be aware and informed. This is a lesson for everyone. Do not talk to strangers. If they introduce themselves to be police authorities, politely ask for their identification or police badge to be sure. Do not trust just anybody with your things, and in case of compromised safety or instances where you find yourself in the midst of frightening and dangerous circumstances, clear your mind and think of ways how you can escape safely, and pray pray pray.