October 26, 2009
FABRIC SHOPPING
(photos from Burkman Bros)
Yesterday was a good fabric buying day for me and my mom! We never leave Fanbi or any fabric shop empty handed. Yesterday was no exception, two and a half yards of purple,red, yellow and green plaid, red tartan fabric all in pure Japanese cotton and mom ended up buying little snippets of polka dots and paisley.
Obviously mom paid for everything – I’ll definitely be buying more next weekend.
Above is a preview of what I was designing last night.
Labels:
fabric shopping,
fanbi,
plaids,
random blog
October 19, 2009
MOVING ACROSS HIGHWAY 54
How many more boxes?
The past four weeks after tropical storm Ketsana has been very transitional for me. I am finally moving in to my new space on the 1st of next month and yes, I still have four huge boxes full of crap to complete the job.
Some design inspirations from Apartment Therapy
My new space is absolutely amazing though bare and not as posh as my old location but trust me, I feel like I will be moving into a beachfront hotel in Siam after living in a space I did not at all love for five years.
I still have not found the right furniture for my space (beddings, curtains, a side table, a closet and a floor lamp) – Buddha needs help!
Labels:
random blog
October 15, 2009
CLICKING NOSTALGIA
I have always been a sucker for really old photos and Polaroid despite the advent of digital photography. I make a point of saving them, the pleasure of snapping a few shots from a Polaroid, watching it spit the film out and smelling that addicting scent – yes, it makes me smile every time I smell it, and so does the wedding photos below which reminds me, I'm attending one next month.
Who cares if you have to impatiently shake the film for five minutes – Ta-dah! Instant nostalgia - framed and faded, a picture that already looked decades old.
Photos from Once Wed
Who cares if you have to impatiently shake the film for five minutes – Ta-dah! Instant nostalgia - framed and faded, a picture that already looked decades old.
Photos from Once Wed
Labels:
photography,
wedding
October 13, 2009
DAILY MOLESKINERIE
I always like to take my own sweet time, working on an idea until I believe is done. I sometimes don't know where I will be without my Moleskine for jotting down observations and doodles. It is the analogue tool I couldn’t live without!
(A page from my Moleskine)
(A page from my Moleskine)
Labels:
doodles,
moleskine,
notes,
scanned collage
October 07, 2009
CHASING LIGHT
The optimist says, "We live in the best of all worlds."
The pessimist says, "Yeah, I know."
Manila / February 3, 2008
Photos by Raul Ramon Lopez-Vito Bucoy II.
The pessimist says, "Yeah, I know."
Manila / February 3, 2008
Photos by Raul Ramon Lopez-Vito Bucoy II.
Labels:
photography
October 05, 2009
MISSING BENEDICT
Brunch on Sundays were always spent at LUMIERE with a plate of Eggs Benedict, Ricotta Pancakes and a sparkling glass of Mimosa. Since they opened a few years back, LUMIERE was notably one of the best restaurant in the metro - possibly even my favorite. A gem secretly tucked at the podium of LV Locsin Building along Makati Avenue, even their chic little paper menu placemats says it all
“Sunday Brunch is the soothing palliative to the morning after of the night before, to end-of-the-weekend blues, start of the work week angst, or simply, a dose of more cholesterol to dull the effects of a hangover.”
Lumiere has now been replaced by Chef Colin Mackays’ SALA. I’ve tried Museum(M) Café and Apartment 1B’s brunch but it really isn’t the same as LUMIERE's.
Does anyone know whatever happened to LUMIERE? Buddha wants to know.
(Photo of Lumiere by Miguel Nacianceno)
October 02, 2009
BLUE AND WHITE
The way I dress is pretty much geared towards the classics but I am pretty mindful of the way I present myself. Meticulous, even if they're shabby or bargained at the local thrift store, it should really be engineered.
I like seeing people make the unthinkable work in such an elegant way. It is about how you carry yourself, so if someone seems really at home with what they're wearing, then it's great.
Photo by The Sartorialist
I like seeing people make the unthinkable work in such an elegant way. It is about how you carry yourself, so if someone seems really at home with what they're wearing, then it's great.
Photo by The Sartorialist
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