Friday, April 30, 2010

PAL Midnight Special starts May 2 12:01AM

Check out PAL's latest promo only for the nocturnal or absolutely crazy about bargains!


- designstudentny
For more of the latest sales go to http://www.onthewaytonweyork.blogspot.com

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Saturday, April 24, 2010

Complete List of Candidates for May 2010 Elections

Here's the list of candidates for both national and local (only for Quezon City, Pasig and San Juan).


With just a few weeks left til the elections, it's about time to finalize your candidates. Do your homework and vote wisely.



PRESIDENT

  1. Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III                      LP
  2. John Carlos G. De Los Reyes                         AKP
  3. Joseph M. Ejercito Estrada                             PMP
  4. Richard J. Gordon                                          B.Bayan-VNP
  5. Jamby A. Madrigal                                         Independent
  6. Jesus Nicanor Perslas                                      Independent
  7. Gilbert C. Teodoro Jr.                                     LKS-KAM
  8. Eduardo C. Villanueva                                   BP
  9. Manuel B. Villar Jr.                                         NP


VICE PRESIDENT

  1. Jejomar C. Binay                                             PDP Laban
  2. Dominador Chipeco Jr.                                  AKP
  3. Bayani F. Fernando                                        B. Bayan-VNP
  4. Loren B. Legarda                                            NPC
  5. Eduardo B. Manzano                                      LKS-KAM
  6. Manuel A. Roxas                                            LP
  7. Jose Y. Sonza                                                  KBL
  8. Perfecto R. Yasay                                             BP


SENATOR

  1. Nereus Acosta Jr.                                            LP
  2. Shariff Ibrahim Albani                                    KBL
  3. Zafrullah M. Alonto                                        BP
  4. J.V.L. Bautista                                                PMP
  5. Martin D. Bautista                                          LP
  6. Silvestre H. Bello III                                      LKS-KAM
  7. Rozzano Rufino Biazon                                  LP
  8. Ramon Bong Revilla Jr.                                  LKS-KAM
  9. Henry B. Caunan                                            PDP-LABAN
  10. Pilar Juliana S. Cayetano                                NP
  11. Rizalito Y. David                                            AKP
  12. Jose P. De Venecia III                                    PMP
  13. Miriam P. Defensor Santiago                          PRP
  14. Franklin M. Drilon                                          LP
  15. Juan Ponce Enrile                                            PMP
  16. Nanette M. Espinosa                                       KBL
  17. Jinggoy E. Estrada                                          PMP
  18. Ramon N. Guico Jr.                                        LKS-KAM
  19. Teofisto D. Guingona III                                LP
  20. Ana Hontiveros-Baraquel                               LP
  21. Jo Aurea M. Imbong                                       AKP
  22. Ma. Katherine Inocencio                                BP
  23. Alexander L. Lacson                                      LP
  24. Raul L. Lambino                                             LKS-KAM
  25. Rey M. Langit                                                 LKS-KAM
  26. Yasmin B. Lao                                                LP
  27. Manuel M. Lapid                                            LKS-KAM
  28. Danilo D. Lim                                                 IND
  29. Alma A. Lood                                                 KBL
  30. Jose Apolinario Lozada Jr.                              PMP
  31. Regalado E. Maambong                                 KBL
  32. Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.                                 NP
  33. Liza L. Maza                                                   KBL
  34. Ramon B. Mitra                                              NP
  35. Adiz G. Nikabulin                                          BP
  36. Ramoncito P. Ocampo                                    BP
  37. Saturnino C. Ocampo                                     BAYAN MUNA
  38. Susan V. Ople                                                 NP
  39. Emilio Mario Osmena                                     PROMDI
  40. Sergio D. Osmena III                                     ND
  41. Jovito Palparan Jr.                                           IND
  42. Imelda A. Papin                                              KBL
  43. Zosimo Jesus Paredes                                     AKP
  44. Gwendolyn D. Pimentel                                 PDP-LABAN
  45. Rodolfo G. Plaza                                            NPC
  46. Reynaldo R. Princesa                                      IND
  47. Arnel O. Querubin                                          NP
  48. Ralph G. Recto                                               LP
  49. Gilbert Cesar C. Remulla                                NP
  50. Maria Grace Rinoza-Plazo                              AKP
  51. Sonia M. Roco                                                LP
  52. Adrian O. Sison                                              AKP
  53. Vicente C. Sotto III                                        NPC
  54. Adel A. Tamano                                             NP
  55. Reginald B. Tamayo                                       AKP
  56. Hector M. Tarrazona                                       AKP
  57. Francis S. Tatad                                              GAD
  58. Alexander B. Tinsay                                       BP
  59. Manuel E. Valdehuesa Jr.                               AKP
  60. Hector L. Villanueva                                      KBL
  61. Israel N. Virgines                                            BP

 

LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS

MANDALUYONG

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

1.      Neptali Gonzales II                                         LKS-KAM

MAYOR

1.      Babalos Benjamin Jr.                                      LKS-KAM

2.      Nelma R. Bondoc                                           Independent

3.      Ernest Albert D. Buan                                                AKSYON

4.      Reynaldo V. Viloria                                        ND

VICE MAYOR

1.      Danilo L. De Guzman                                     AKSYON

2.      Alexander V. Soriano                                     Independent

3.      Renato B. Sta. Maria                                      LKS-KAM

COUNCILOR – 1ST DISTRICT

1.      Arsenio S. Abalos                                           Independent

2.      Jonathan D.C. Abalos                                     LKS-KAM

3.      Ayla V. Alim                                                  AKSYON

4.      Edgar J. Balis                                                  Independent

5.      Bernardo L. Buella                                         Independent

6.      Chito L. Dumas                                              Independent

7.      Vicente B. Espanola                                       Independent

8.      Luisito E. Espinosa                                         Independent

9.      Jonas O. Fernandez                                         IND

10.  Benito D. Francisco                                        AKSYON

11.  Filadelfo G. Inocentes III                               AKSYON

12.  Aniceto H. Manansala                                                Independent

13.  Eduardo R. Panoso                                         AKSYON

14.  Gerado B. Pe                                                  Independent

15.  Luisito I. Pillas                                                LKS-KAM

16.  Jose R. Reyes                                                  Independent

17.  Alex I. Santos                                                 LKS-KAM

18.  Edward B. Santos                                           AKSYON

19.  Severo N. Servillon                                         LKS-KAM

20.  Domingo P. Sta. Maria                                   Independent

21.  Antonio Suva                                                  LKS-KAM

COUNCILOR – 2ND DISTRICT

1.      Romeo V. Alday                                             ND

2.      Juan E. Almonicar Jr.                                      AKSYON

3.      Darius S. Apacionado                                     LKS-KAM

4.      Edward G. Bartolome                                                LKS-KAM

5.      Noel E. Bernardo                                            LKS-KAM

6.      Restituto R. Cancicio Jr.                                 ND

7.      Gerard A. Castillo                                           ND

8.      Jose S. Chan                                                    Independent

9.      Rolito R. Cruz                                                 Independent

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Friday, April 23, 2010

Define LOSER

I just wanted to share the message I got today from Bo Sanchez' God Whispers email.

I love God Whispers because for some reason, the messages always seem apt to whatever my current situation is.

Here it is:


http://janeheller.mlblogs.com/archives/2010/04/ok_so_the_first_l_is_out_of_th.html

Losers are losers because their goal in life is to be comfortable. Winners
are winners because their goal in life is to achieve great things, which
will then make them feel comfortable. Losers and winners want the same
thing, but they take different paths.

I know you. You won’t like cheap comfort. You want the real
thing.


-- designstudentny
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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

It's another CEBU PACIFIC SEAT SALE!

It's another Cebu Pacific Seat Sale!

International and Domestic Seat Sale runs from April 21 to 23, 2010

Travel Period: June 1 to August 31, 2010

As they say, it's time everybody flies!

Head on over to their website now: http://www.cebupacificair.com/index.html

-- designstudentny
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Update: Is Your Passport Still Green?

Is your passport still green?


http://www.passport.com.ph

Soon enough mine will already be red! A few days ago I headed on over to DFA's new office along Macapagal. The place is relatively easy to find and to go to. Just take EDSA all the way crossing Roxas Boulevard. Upon crossing Roxas Boulevard, turn left at the stoplight across from Blue Wave (has a Petron gas station and several restaurants). Just go straight and spot the new DFA office just to your left. Take a u-turn and have yourself dropped off, if you have a driver with you. If not, you're better off just parking at the McDonald's across the street and crossing.

Check out the location map below:


http://www.passport.com.ph


Are you going to have your passport renewed or changed to the new MRP/E Passport?

Just follow these simple steps to make your passport renewal experience a breeze!


  1. Go to the DFA Passport Appointment System website and set your appointment. Click on the link or paste this URL on your browser: http://www.passport.com.ph.
    You can also call the DFA Passport Appointment System hotline at 730-1000.

    Make sure to have the ff information handy especially if you're making the appointment for other people:               

                    a. Complete Name
                    b. Home Address
                    c. Father's Complete Name
                    d. Mother's Maiden Name
                    e. Mobile Number
                    f.  Telephone Number
                    g. Old Passport Number

  2. Don't forget to print out your application form and take note of your Appointment Reference Number.

  3. Prepare your document requirements. Listed below are the typical requirements for passport renewals. For new application requirements, go to the DFA website.

    Green Passport or issued after 01 May 1995

        * Present passport and photocopy of pages 1,2,3 (amendment) inside and back cover.
        * The pages showing latest Bureau of Immigration departure and arrival stamps.
        * For illegitimate minor, personal appearance of mother is required.

    Other Supporting Documents

    Please bring the following if they are available.
    **ALSO PROVIDE PHOTOCOPIES OF WHICHEVER OF THESE THAT YOU HAVE.

        * Marriage Contract
        * PRC / IBP ID
        * Land Title
        * Driver's License
        * Government Service Record
        * Old SSS-E1 form or digitized SSS-ID
        * School Form 137 or Transcript of Records
        * Other documents that show full name and birth details of applicant and/or citizenship
        * Voter's Registration Record
        * Baptismal Certificate
        * Seaman's Book
        * Income Tax Return (Old)


  4. Prepare your payment.

    Regular Processing: Php 950.00 (20 working days)

    Rush Processing: Php 1,200.00 (10 working days)

    An additional fee of Php 200.00 will be charged for processing of Lost Passports if it is still valid


  5. Then you're good to go!
    On the day of your appointment, make sure to be there at least 30 minutes before your appointment time.

  6. Once you get to DFA, enter through Gate 2 which is where people with appointments should line up. Upon entering the gate, tell the guard you have an appointment or show him the appointment form that you printed.

  7. Past the row of seats upon entering Gate 2, you'll see a long table. Head on over there and give your name so they can give you your official application form. Fill it up already if you want (Don't affix your signature yet! They'll have you sign that at a later step) or just wait till you get it because you're in for a pretty long wait.

  8. Head to the right of the table and go around the table to get to the entrance to the building (surrounded w/ glass windows). Show the guard your application form and they will either ask you to line up or go in.

  9. Once you're in, get your number, find a seat and get comfy.
    There are 24 windows so your wait shouldn't be that long.
    Watch out for your number on the LCD screens hanging from the ceiling.
    While waiting, prepare the ff:
                 Your application Form
                 Old Passport
                 Passport page photocopies
                 Photocopies of supporting documents
                 **Decide whether you'll go for REGULAR or RUSH processing. The person at the window will ask you which is your preference.
    These are all you'll need. Just hand them all to the person attending to you once your number has been called and you'll be fine.
    AGAIN, make sure that you have photocopies of your supporting documents. I saw a lot of people who had to go out and have their documents photocopied. Save yourself the hassle. Just 1 photocopy per supporting document is enough.

  10. Once you're called, the person at the window will get your documents and your old passport.
    She'll punch your old passport and give it back to you.
    She'll also check your documents and ask you if you prefer REGULAR or RUSH processing.
    She'll then return your documents to you together with a receipt.

    It's now time to head on to the SECOND FLOOR to the CASHIER for payment.

  11. Go up the stairs or take the escalator - it's your choice.
    Once you get up there, you'll see a long table with printers and people.
    THAT'S FOR OPTIONAL PASSPORT DELIVERY which is the LAST STEP so I'll discuss that later.
    For now, head straight to the entrance right beside that table and look for the sign that says CASHIER above 4 windows.
    Line up.
    When you get to the window, just give them your receipt together with your payment (either P950 for REGULAR or P1,200 for RUSH Processing)

  12. Head straight to the Photo and Data Encoding section which is just to the right of the CASHIER windows. Look for the guy (or girl) giving out the numbers.
    You'll see many rows of tables and the right most table nearest to you would be the with the person giving out the numbers.
    Now, you wait for your turn.

    When we got to this step, we were "happy" to find that there was still around 300 people left to process before it was our turn. Waaah!
    No worries though because there are around 70+ people being processed at one time but still prepare. The wait here is still longer than the wait downstairs.
    Here they'll take your picture, encode your data and ask you to digitally affix your signature which takes a bit longer.
    Waiting for 300 people before us took about an hour and a half.

  13. Lucky 13 is the last and optional step which I fully recommend that you take.
    For a minimal fee of P120, they will deliver your passport straight to your home address (the one specified in your application).
    Upon heading out the Data Encoding room, you'll see the row of computers I mentioned in item 11 to your left.
    Give your receipt and payment to the left most person who'll then issue you a receipt.
    Upon payment give your passport payment receipt to one of the attendants to your right and they'll quickly process your delivery request.

    Then YOU'RE DONE!


I got there at 12:30pm and left at 4:30pm but I actually believe that if there weren't so many people that the process would be much faster.
I suggest that if you have no plans of traveling anytime soon that you should hold off renewing your passport at least until school starts again.
There was a whole lot of families renewing their passports most probably rushing it for their summer vacation. The sheer volume of people could also be attributed to the rumored April deadline for renewing the green passports.
According to the people at DFA that I talked to, the April 10, 2010 deadline for green passports is true. Although you can still use the passport until its expiry as of that date, there are already several countries who will not accept the green passports.

Good luck!


- designstudentny
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Are you really a registered voter? Check COMELEC'S list

Have you registered to vote for next month's elections?

It's one of the most important elections in the history of the Philippines so make sure that you're vote is counted.

Make sure that you're on the list. I've checked and I'm there. My friends and family have also checked and they're in the system.

Though I have an officemate who I know registered but isn't there.

Are you there?

Search for your name by clicking here or by pasting this link on your browser: http://www.comelec.gov.ph/precinctfinder/precinctfinder.aspx


Make your vote count!

- designstudentny
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Monday, April 19, 2010

Fashion Summer Ultimate Reading List

Love fashion? Want to get into this competitive industry but not quite sure where you'll fit in? Or are you just looking for an interesting read for the summer?

You've come to the right place! Check out the fashion reading list straight from Forever21's most recent magazine issue.


http://www.forever21.com/magazine/

  1. You Know You Want It by Eric Daman
    Straight from the costume director of Gossip Girl learn all about the ins and outs of the industry as well as valuable lessons only a pro can give you.

  2. Irving Penn Portraits, Abrams
    See the world of fashion through the eyes of legendary Vogue photographer Irvin Penn. Seeing his work "is a prerequisiti for any serious fan of fashion and beauty."

  3. Olivier Theyskens: The Other Side of the Picture by Claessens, Singer and Assouline
    Take notes from the former creative director of Nina Ricci and his whirlwind ascent to success.

  4. If You Have to Cry, Go Outside by Kelly Cutrone
    I love how Forever21 put it... this is the no B.S. guide to making it in fashion. If you really want to work in this industry then this is a must-read.

  5. The Little Guide fo Vintage Shopping by Melody Fortier
    The title says it all. need I say more?

For the complete article and the peruse the pages of Forever21's latest magazine issue go to http://www.forever21.com/magazine/

-- designstudentny
For more fashion reads and tips go to http://www.onthewaytonewyork.blogspot.com

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Saturday, April 17, 2010

FINAL NOTICE: Last day of US Brand (Forever21, Victoria Secret, Urban Outfitters, etc.) SALE

Hi!
 
The special US Brand sale for your perfect summer outfit ends at

midnight *tonight*.

Here's the full scoop:

http://stores.ebay.ph/thestylista

This rare and absolutely fabulous SALE is my way of saying 'THANK YOU'

for my blog readers.
 
Here's the special website where you can find fabulous clothes and deals:

http://stores.ebay.ph/thestylista

----------------------------------------------------------

Check out fabulous BRANDNEW US items at my store that are
less than half the price of Kamiseta, Bayo and Plains and Prints clothes!
 
---------------------------------------------------------
 
If amazing bargain prices and the lure of gorgeous outfits
 
isn't enough to have you and your friends
 
heading to my weeklong special SALE,
 
A SNEAK PREVIEW of some of the fabulous stuff on SALE
 
will surely do the trick:
 
SNEAK PEEK #1: URBAN OUTFITTERS TUNIC TOP
 

SNEAK PEEK #2: VICTORIA SECRET BRA 
 

SNEAK PEEK #3: FOREVER21 MAXI DRESS
 

SNEAK PEEK #4: VICTORIA SECRET UNDERWEAR
 

SNEAK PEEK #5: URBAN OUTFITTERS CREAM TOP
 
 
 

WHEW!
 
That's just some of the goodies ... and you'll be getting these
 
and over 80 items ALL ON SALE!
 
Go here right now and find your very own perfect summer outfit before they're gone.
 
http://stores.ebay.ph/thestylista
 
 
Talk Soon,
 
designstudentny
 
 
P.S. Your chance to grab these fabulous deals and clothes ends at midnight TONIGHT.
 
These clothes will of course never be available again.
 
I handpicked all these clothes personally and can I assure you they're all fabulous.
 
Get clothes your friends will rave about... go here now:
 

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Your Mascara can cause Brain Damage

I'm such a fan of mascara so when I spotted this article on todayshow.com, I immediately had to read on.

Many of today's beauty products all claim "natural", "mineral" or even "organic" but there are ingredients contained in these products that are not necessarily safe for use. Check out this list and make sure to take a look at the label of your favorite products to make sure they don't contain these harmful ingredients:

  1. Sodium Laureth (aka 1,4-Dioxane)

    This is normally found in products that produce lather or bubbles. This ingredient is commonly used in beauty products which is especially alarming because this ingredient has been classified as a human and animal carcinogen.


    http://www.flickr.com/photos/arlingtonva/

  2. Thimerosal

    This ingredient is common in mascaras but is disturbingly linked to brain damage due to the fact that it's a mercury-derived preservative. We don't want brain damage and we don't want this ingredient anywhere near our eyes or any part of us, for that matter.


    http://www.flickr.com/photos/mbaruzza_2/

  3. Phthalates

    Diethyl Phthalates is a reproductive toxin linked to developmental problems in children. Though this ingredient is hard to detect as it not commonly listed in ingredients and can be disguised as 'fragrance' in perfumes, deodorants and hairsprays, we still need to be on the lookout for this especially since it is reported to still be a widely used ingredient in today's products.

  4. Dibutyl Phthalate or DBP, Toulene, Formaldehyde

    These ingredients are normally found in nail polish and are extremely dangerous. Formaldehyde not only turns your nails yellow, it's also a carcinogen. Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP) has been banned in Europe because it's a reproductive toxin that has links to birth defects. Toulene can bring on headaches and can affect your central nervous system.


    http://www.flickr.com/photos/maionese_paty/

  5. Quaternium-15, DMDM Hydantoin, Imidazolidinyl Urea and Diazolidinyl Urea

    These ingredients release formaldehyde over time so watch out! As was mentioned in the previous item, formaldehyde is a carcinogen.

  6. Nanoparticles, Nanomaterials or Nanotechnology

    This is just plain scary because scientists have been able to break down ingredients like titanium dioxide or zinc into incredibly tiny particles. The scary thing is that these particles are small enough to penetrate organ tissues and cell walls, so they could pose a risk. These ingredients are commonly used in sunscreen so be wary especially since it's summer and it's time to get out those sunscreens!


    Print out a copy of this article and raid your dressers. It's better safe than sorry. Better yet, share this blog post to your girl friends. They'll be happy you did. :)


    For the full article, please go to http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/34277078/ns/today-today_fashion_and_beauty/
    The article also contains ingredients to KEEP that are good for you.


    - designstudentny
    For more beauty and style tips go to http://www.onthewaytonewyork.blogspot.com

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Last few days to catch Victoria Secret and Forever21 on SALE!

Hi!
 
The special and truly fabulous US Brand SALE (with items from Forever21, Urban Outfitters and Victoria Secret)
ends at midnight

tomorrow.

Here's the full scoop:

http://stores.ebay.ph/thestylista

This rare bargain bonanza is my way of saying 'THANK YOU'

for always taking the time to read my blog.
 
Here's the special website where you save

tons of money (instead of buying from expensive Kamiseta, Bayo or Plains and Print):

http://stores.ebay.ph/thestylista

----------------------------------------------------------

Check out fabulous BRANDNEW US items at my store that are
less than half the price of Kamiseta, Bayo and Plains and Prints clothes!

 

---------------------------------------------------------

If amazing bargain prices and the lure of gorgeous outfits
 
isn't enough to have you and your friends
 
heading to my weeklong special SALE,
 
A SNEAK PREVIEW of some of the fabulous stuff on SALE
 
will surely do the trick:
 
SNEAK PEEK #1: URBAN OUTFITTERS TUNIC TOP
 
 
 
 SNEAK PEEK #2: FOREVER21 TUBE DRESS 
 
SNEAK PEEK #3: URBAN OUTFITTERS COLOR BLOCK DRESS
 
 

SNEAK PEEK #4: VICTORIA SECRET UNDERWEAR
 

SNEAK PEEK #5: HERITAGE 1981 (by FOREVER21) FLORAL TUBE DRESS
 

 
WHEW!
 
That's just some of the goodies ... and you'll be getting these
 
and over 80 items ALL ON SALE!
 
Go here right now and find your very own perfect summer outfit before they're gone.
 
http://stores.ebay.ph/thestylista
 
 
Talk Soon,
 
designstudentny

P.S. This special half off sale ends at midnight.

I'll most likely never offer a discount again.

If you'd like to get that perfect summer outfit that'll make you
 
the envy of just about everyone, then go here now:

http://stores.ebay.ph/thestylista

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Friday, April 16, 2010

How Long Could You Survive Trapped Inside Your Kitchen Freezer?

This is another one of those interesting quizzes I found online. It's a pretty interesting thing to ponder though I highly doubt I'd get trapped inside our kitchen freezer since with all the shelves I can hardly fit in there. It still makes you think about your current state of health and whether or not it will allow you to survive your kitchen freezer or maybe more realistically getting stranded in a snow storm or something.

Just click on the photo below to take the quiz.

Enjoy!!

-- designstudentny
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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Fashion Summer Workshops at STI Fort Bonifacio Global City


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Love Fashion? Want to know more about the different aspects of fashion like draping, pattern, sewing and styling?

Lulu Tan-Gan is partnering with STI to bring one of her dreams to life. She, together, with some of the countries premier designers are conducting Summer Fashion Workshops at STI's Center of Arts in Fort Global City, Taguig. Workshops range from flat pattern, draping, fashion styling to fashion accessories. There's a course to cater to everyone's interest.


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Below is a brief description of each course (courtesy of Spot.PH):

Introductory to Fashion Design conducted by Inno Sotto. This short introductory workshop on fashion design covers capsule references to the history of costume, fashion theories, components of fashion, the intangibles of fashion, the design process and the fashion systems.

Experimental Fashion conducted by Patrice Ramos-Diaz. This workshop offers experienced designers an opportunity to develop fashion design concepts using different research pathways, creative processes and experimentation. A basic knowledge of design principles and technical skills in fashion design are required.

Modern Menswear Design conducted by Joey Samson. Most of the fashion industry caters to the women of the world. Take this opportunity to learn about a less saturated category: menswear. Learn about general classifications, designing for special occasions, building a wardrobe and designing a collection.

Creative Exercise in Sewing conducted by Pidge Reyes. This workshop aims to familiarize the student with the various tools and machines used in the garment business. Creative exercises prepare the student for advanced sewing courses in garment construction.

Basic Flat Pattern Drafting conducted by Joji Lloren. Students learn to draft basic slopers/patterns, the building blocks of a style pattern, to learn the tools, terms, and methods used for flat pattern drafting.

Draping 1 conducted by Joji Lloren. This workshop introduces the student to another method of pattern making by draping. The students work with fabric instead of paper to create a basic pattern set consisting of the front and back bodice slopers, front and back skirt slopers, and the basic sleeve.

Draping 2 conducted by Roy Gonzales. Draping is an intuitive and enjoyable way to create fashion ideas. By twisting, pleating, folding, gathering and/or layering fabric on a dummy, students can get the most unexpected results. Working with basic blocks, students learn how to draft patterns according to specific measurements.

Introduction to Knitwear conducted by Lulu Tan-Gan. This course offers you the chance to understand knitwear construction and create a project in knitwear design used in knit-loom. Students begin by creating their own fabrics through the process of research and sourcing for inspirational yarns and materials. Students learn how to knit swatches while gaining hands-on experience in pattern calculation and assembly.

Fashion Illustration conducted by Robi Lolin. This workshop is designed to teach the student how to create a fashion sketch as artistic rendering. When rendering a sketch, the freehand movement is guided by proper visualization of how a fabric falls, showing the design details and how mood is created within the sketch.

Fashion Styling conducted by Noel Manapat. Styling is an essential factor in making or breaking an image. Students learn techniques of fashion styling through styling assignments.

Creative Accessories Design conducted by Denis Celestial. This workshop teaches students how to create accessories using conventional material and techniques combined with uncongenial design.

Creative Exercises in Hat Making conducted by Pidge Reyes. This workshop teaches students how to draft, sew and embellish three basic hat shapes: sectioned cap, pillbox and the soft-brimmed hat. This simplified, step-by-step process is designed to give students a solid foundation for hat making.

Modeling 1 conducted by Rissa Mananquil. Learn the basic modeling techniques used by today’s top fashion models and understand what it takes to be a future supermodel.

Modeling 2 conducted by Rissa Mananquil. Equips students with runway rules and techniques. Students learn how to build a model’s set card and portfolio, and find out what’s in a professional model’s bag.


The following information PDFs are also included in this blog post:
1. Schedule
2. Course Description
3. About the Faculty/Instructors

For more information please contact:
Telephone: (02) 994-5592
Mobile: +63918-8031322
Email: stifashionworkshops@gmail.com

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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Four Ways to Pretend You're Working ((publish on: 04/21/2010))

Are you bored?

Well, I am :p That's why I found this great article on the net at http://lifehackery.com/2008/07/01/life-2/

I just wanted to share this with you my fellow people in the work force. :P

For the full article go to http://lifehackery.com/2008/07/01/life-2/


-- designstudentny
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Let’s face it, work sucks. Supervisors and managers prowl about the office  floor, on the hunt for slackers and people who don’t put in their hours of work. As much as you’d like to be Employee of the Month and contribute your share to office productivity, there are just those days that you simply can’t work. Either you didn’t get your eight hours of sleep because of an all-night party, or you’ve just burned out.

The good news is that you don’t have to do actual work to be a productive member of the working class. You just have to pretend that you’re very busy at work. All you need is to give the higher-ups an impression that you’re a hard worker, and those bonuses and perks will all be yours… without ever doing actual work for the day.

1. Turn Your Workplace Into A Living Space
Ever wondered why many cubicle workers look like zombies at the end of the day? Cubicles are coffins for the living office worker, finished in drab and dull colors
that don’t do much to increase productivity. Most companies don’t have rules regarding decorations on office space, although you may need to check again with your company’s employee manual if your company does have a rule.

2. Office Theatrics
Supervisors and managers are always on the lookout for employees who are engrossed with working, although in big offices, they have absolutely no idea about specific job descriptions. At first glance, it may seem to your supervisor that you’re typing up a long report, but you’re merely writing poems or answering e-mails to while away time and boredom.

You simply have to hunch over your keyboard, look intently at the screen, and put on a few facial expressions like worry and stress. As long as you keep a steady typing rhythm, your boss will not be worried. You can also use a few groans, moans, and humming noises to lure your boss into thinking you’re stressed.

3. Sneaking in Sleep


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Veteran office workers have long since mastered the art of sleeping with their eyes open. For others, sneaking in sleep can mean all the difference between staying employed and getting fired. There are many ways to get some much-needed sleep in an office without ever getting caught. Here are some ways to catch a few winks in the office:

    * Office bathroom: it may not be as cozy, but it sure beats the alternative.
    * Cafeteria: make sure to finish eating before you catch a quick nap
    * Elevator: only works when you work in a really high floor of a high-rise building.
    * Cubicle: here’s where it gets really tricky. You need to swivel your chair against the cubicle wall (a blind spot for many supervisors), face the computer monitor, and catch a shallow sleep with your head on your shoulder.

4. Observe Movement Patterns
Most people think that supervisors and managers pace about the office all the time. The good news is that most of them would only walk about the office at set times. You can then schedule your slack-off periods outside these usual time frames, and pretend to work when the boss walks by your row.

These are just four of the many ways you can pretend to work. You definitely have to put in your share with the company, and you still can get fired if you abuse these tricks and your boss is on to you. You can use these handy tips on those slow days when work is simply a drag.


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-- designstudentny
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CEBU PACIFIC'S DOMESTIC SEAT SALE ONGOING NOW!

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Check out Cebu Pacific's Domestic Seat Sale!

This promo runs from April 14 - 16, 2010 only! That's today until Friday only!

For travel period between May 12 and June 15, 2010!

Hurry!

Reserve now!

Seats run out really fast with these people :p

- designstudentny
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Forever21, Urban Outfitters and Victoria Secret on SALE!

Hi!

I wrote yesterday to tell you about the incredible deals you can get on fabulous clothes and accessories in my

Ebay store, as my way of saying “THANK YOU” for reading

my blog.

...And I wanted to make sure that

you were able to read my previous entry.

Until midnight April 17, Saturday, you can get over 80+ branded items from the States including FOREVER 21,
 
URBAN OUTFITTERS and VICTORIA SECRET at less then half what you'd pay at Kamiseta, Bayo or Plains and Prints.
 
Here's where you can grab AUTHENTIC BRANDED US CLOTHES
 
at tiangge prices:

http://stores.ebay.ph/thestylista

I'm holding this special sale as a way

to say THANK YOU to all the people who read

this blog :-)

Here's where you can have a guilt-free shopping spree and look fabulous:
 

http://stores.ebay.ph/thestylista

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Check out my site and get gorgeous clothes at pocket-easy prices!
 
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If amazing bargain prices and the lure of gorgeous outfits
 
isn't enough to have you and your friends
 
heading to my weeklong special SALE,
 
A SNEAK PREVIEW of some of the fabulous stuff on SALE
 
will surely do the trick:
 
SNEAK PEEK #1: FOREVER21 FLORAL CHIFFON DRESS
 
 
SNEAK PEEK #2: FOREVER21 DENIM FLORAL HEM SKIRT
 
 
SNEAK PEEK #3: URBAN OUTFITTERS GRAY AND GREEN TUNIC TOP
 
 
SNEAK PEEK #4: VICTORIA SECRET UNDERWEAR
 
 

SNEAK PEEK #5: FOREVER21 BLACK DENIM SKINNY JEANS
 
 

WHEW!
 
That's just some of the goodies ... and you'll be getting these
 
and over 80 fabulous items ALL ON SALE!
 
Go here right now and find your very own perfect summer outfit before they're gone.
 
http://stores.ebay.ph/thestylista
 
 
Talk Soon,
 
designstudentny
 
 
P.S. This special half off sale ends at midnight on April 17, 2010 Saturday
 

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Are they your true friends?


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I was listening to the Magic 89.9 last Sunday morning as I thoroughly enjoy Miguel as a DJ plus he plays cute music (I'm a child at heart, so sue me :p). For a kid, he's very articulate and his playful banter on the radio is very natural. He's surely got a big future ahead of him. He's even much better than some of the other student jocks (college level) that I've heard in other stations. I've been hearing him since the days that Mo would have him as a guest DJ every Thursday in his morning show, Good Times with Mo. It was really amazing how he could hold his own with "veteran" disc jockeys like Mo and Mojo. I've been his fan since then so I was really happy to hear that he had his own radio show at just 14 years old! Geez! What was I doing when I was 14 years old?!

Anyway, I was listening to Miguel's show and one of his listeners (an 11 year old kid) called and asked for his advice with a particular dilemma. She asked Miguel whether her friends were true friends. She says is always there for them when they need her but when it's her turn to ask for help, they're nowhere in sight. My first gut instinct would be to "No! They're not real friends." Friends should be there for you through thick and thin. You should be there for each other. Friendship is not a one-way street. If your relationship with a friend is... well.. then you're not really friends.

Miguel advises her to talk to her friends. Clear the air and tell them how she feels. He says that perhaps if she talks to them and calls them out on it that maybe they'd start shaping up. And then he asks a follow-up question: "Do they bring you with them when they go out?" She answers, "No." To this Miguel replies that it seems clear that they're using her. This people might not be the friends that she thought they were. Despite this though, Miguel still continues to say that she should still talk to them (which I think was very mature of him). Mo Twister (who could learn a thing or two from Miguel in this aspect) would have just ended the conversation at "They're just using you. Find new friends (period)." I may agree with Mo but sometimes his people skills lack finesse. I don't know if this is just for ratings if he's just naturally like that.

Going back to the topic, so what do you guys think? I bring this up because I was just listening to Jack Canfield's audio book, The Success Principles and he tells us to choose our friends carefully. There is a lot of wisdom involved when our parents tell us to not hang with "those" kids. They know that the people who surround us, especially when we're young, tend to mold our thoughts, habits and opinions. Even as adults, it all the more important to steer clear of negative personalities and most especially of people he calls "dream stealers." These are people who won't support you when you strive for better things or a better life. Worse they'll shoot your dreams down and talk you into staying right where you are... with them.

Jack continues by telling us about the time he was still a teacher. He quickly stopped hanging out a teacher's lounge which he dubbed the "Ain't it awful?" Club where everyone was constantly complaining and negative. He even goes as far as saying that it's better to be alone than to surround yourself with people like that. He advises anyone in this position (people who are surrounded by negative people) to drop those people and find people who will support you in going for your goals and achieving your dreams. Jack Canfield, at the school, later on found a group of teachers who hang around in the library and eat at two tables in the lunch room. They're a group of positive teachers who constantly think of ways to innovate their teaching methods. It was through the support of this group that Jack even became a Teacher of the Year through his application of some methods he picked up from them and some seminars he attended.

Jack recommends that you surround yourself with like minded people or people who you can emulate... people who will support you and from whom you can learn things from. If you hang out with people who do not have the same drive as you then you will eventually lose that drive as well.

Just think about it. Think about every person around you. Jack recommends making a list of the people you spend the most time with. List them down and write a check or an 'x' beside their names - check if they're positive and supportive and 'x' if they're crabs who only want to pull you down back to their level. Spend more time with the check people and drop the 'x's until such time that you believe you are already emotionally stable, strong and mature enough to not let yourself be swayed or influenced by negative folk.

Surround yourself with good friends and prepare for greatness.

-- designstudentny
For more interesting thoughts and articles (and more about Jack Canfield's book) go to http://www.onthewaytonewyork.blogspot.com

Related articles:

  1. Take 100% Responsibility for your life
  2. Replace your limiting beliefs - release the hand brake to your success.
  3. You are who Your Friends are
  4. Attract more of What You Want in Life
  5. Are You Destroying Yourself With Your Own Words

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Monday, April 12, 2010

THANK YOU (Another SALE event JUST FOR YOU!)

Until 12MN APRIL 17, 2010 my entire store filled with fabulous branded clothes and accessories

will be ON SALE!!!!

Here's where you can grab your fill of FOREVER21, H&M, URBAN OUTFITTERS and VICTORIA SECRET loot

ON SALE:

http://stores.ebay.ph/thestylista

I'm holding this special sale as a way

to say THANK YOU to all the people who read

ON THE WAY TO NEW YORK

The blog for everything fabulous

 
my blog where I tell you about everything and anything that you need to know.
 
 
Here's where you can find the perfect summer outfit for your beach getaway:
 

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Check out fabulous BRANDNEW US items at my store that are
less than half the price of Kamiseta, Bayo and Plains and Prints clothes!
 
---------------------------------------------------------
 
If amazing bargain prices and the lure of gorgeous outfits
 
isn't enough to have you and your friends
 
heading to my weeklong special SALE,
 
A SNEAK PREVIEW of some of the fabulous stuff on SALE
 
will surely do the trick:
 
SNEAK PEEK #1: URBAN OUTFITTERS TUNIC TOP
 
 
SNEAK PEEK #2: VICTORIA SECRET BRA
 
 
SNEAK PEEK #3: FOREVER21 MAXI DRESS
 
 
SNEAK PEEK #4: VICTORIA SECRET UNDERWEAR
 
 
SNEAK PEEK #5: URBAN OUTFITTERS CREAM TOP
 
 
WHEW!
 
That's just some of the goodies ... and you'll be getting these
 
and over 80 items ALL ON SALE!
 
Go here right now and find your very own perfect summer outfit before they're gone.
 

http://stores.ebay.ph/thestylista

 
 
Talk Soon,
 
designstudentny
 
 
P.S. This special half off sale ends at midnight on April 17, 2010 Saturday
 
If you'd like to get fabulous Forever21 and Urban Outfitter clothes that
 
so many people would envy...and save money instead of buying expensive local brands, then go here
now:
 

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