Jennnifer’s 15 years old so I opted using very light colors to make sure she won’t look older than her real age. What a sunshine!
Jennnifer’s 15 years old so I opted using very light colors to make sure she won’t look older than her real age. What a sunshine!
Style: Raizel Dy and Tin Ledesma
Hair: Bryan Yokota
Make-up: Micah Lima
Model: Xamira Mohlmann (ELITE Manila)
Photograph by: Franz Andrews
Style: Raizel Dy and Tin Ledesma
Hair: Bryan Yokota
Make-up: Micah Lima
Model: Xamira Mohlmann (ELITE Manila)
Photographed by Al Destacamento
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This kid is going to be larger than life. He’s on his way.
Nine year old Caine Monroy made a super-detailed cardboard arcade in his dad’s used auto part store. His first customer happened to be filmmaker Nirvan Mullick, who was inspired by Caine’s inventiveness and decided to get Caine a flashmob of customers one Sunday. This is a film about that day.
We loved this video immediately. And when the video ends, it’s always good when my kid says, “I want to see it again.” If you’re inspired by Caine and his cardboard arcade, too, you can follow @cainesarcade on Twitter and visit CainesArcade.com to donate to his college fund (which is happily climbing)!!
via @Veronica.
Other kids makin’ it happen: Audri and his Rube Goldberg Machine, and Milah and Korben sing Depeche Mode with their dad.
I spent so much money on my hair on a whim because it felt like a bird’s nest while I was in the office. How much? Don’t ask, don’t tell.
But this I would tell you: I had fun talking to Ate Gemma—the lady who threaded my eyebrows and upperlip—about her pregnancy, and I especially enjoyed hearing Albert’s—the stylist assigned to me—stories about his life in Manila and in Bulacan.
The next time I come back, Albert and I agreed, we would talk about his love life which he claims is utterly exciting.
And you know what? I only knew them when I entered the salon three hours ago.
My hair? Php xxxx.30.
Their stories? Priceless.
That is all I can say. (Oh, I must add, I love my hair! It’s softer now!)
Splurged on books. Again.
“How to Walk in High Heels” by Camilla Morton for some light reading.
“The Girls’ Guide to Hunting and Fishing” for some catharsis.