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Wednesday, July 13, 2016


I can't tell how many times Chimes Boutiques invited me to be part of their events and activities, but due to a busy schedules,  I was unable to attend it. My schedule is always a challenge, but this time I said "YES" to the Rock n' Rola launching held at Chimes - Felcris Centrale.


July 8, 2016 ROLA  was launched.

Who insist not to go to a FitFlop event, all girls want to be part of this once in a lifetime gathering. When it comes to fashion and style there is always a room for a woman to showcase their desire on a prevailing taste of new creation and design.



A woman's clothes says about her personality, same as with the footwear she wears. What women wear can give a powerful insight into who they are too!

#FitFlopForSuperwoman to live up to the idea of a STRONG WOMAN with a sense when it comes to classy fashion, trend, fad, look and mode.

Sheila Bonifacio-Espinosa Rock n' Rola Attire Winner post together with the Chimes People

FITFLOP™ is considered to be the most casual of casual shoes. And you can pair it with the clothes you like...NO RULES to follow!

Well, for some others, FitFlop™ get a bad rap. Some will tell you that they're never appropriate. Hey, your very very wrong --- the fact of the matter is, there are times when FitFlop™ are not only appropriate,  but they're actually ideal to wear anywhere.

Make it be a ROCK n' ROLL, RUGGED or CASUAL #OOTD! Here is the game which I really enjoyed as part of the participant.



There are 3 groups consist of 3 or 4 members. We are given 5 minutes to dress up a mannequin to a ROCK n' ROLA #OOTD and winners will get a pair of a new ROLA and a special bag from Anthill Fabric Gallery.



Our group got the 1st place, but for us we want to believe that we are the winning group. Why? Well, when we talk about ROCK n' ROLL we usually associate it or pair it with BLACK colors or a BLACK LEATHER JACKET. But for us, modern Filipina --- ROCK n' ROLL can also be associated with different colors. Same us with the concept FitFlop wants to implicate to all their clients --- simple, classy but ROCKIN' in style!

The Winning Group together with Chimes Management 


FitFlop is ideal to wear anywhere make it be at the BEACH and EVERYDAY CASUAL WEAR. For some, they wear it at the office (but considering offices had a dress code) you should be aware of the sanctions. But even there's a rule in the office, I see some others bring it with them to their office, easy to slip into a bag, making them great for wearing to and from work, still you have that Professional Look.



The ROLA™ 2016 AUTUMN/WINTER COLLECTION





These styles are exclusive to the department store's branches in Felcris Centrale, Abreeza and Governor Sales.

The event was ended with blast of fun, delicious food and freebies. Special thanks to Ms. Ren of Chimes Boutique for the invites.

  

Thursday, July 26, 2012


I see this online at MSE I told myself I want to have like this as soon as possible.

I call my MSE Dealer and Whallah here is CHESA now....


So happy to see Chesa at my place.  Hahahahaha...seem that I am acting like a child but that's true, if I want something I might get it as quickly as possible.


ABRACADABRA... There she goes....
Why I like CHESA?  Well the fact that she is a product of MSE ( Marikina Shoe Exchange) it means that good quality and durable. A MARIKINA made product is better known to be a WORLD CLASS PRODUCT because of its QUALITY. She also had that LOOK in a FASHION WORLD.



Just a little history about MARIKINA SHOE PRODUCT:


     Marikina is not the shoe capital of the Philippines for nothing. For the greater part of the 20th century, Marikina was the biggest manufacturer of quality shoes. There was a time, between 1978 and 1982, when Marikina’s women’s shoes and handbags made of snakeskin were the rave on Fifth Avenue, New York City. As early as 1935, Marikina already had 139 shops producing 260,078 pairs of ladies shoes and 86,692 pairs of men shoes worth P762,896.00. And as may as 2,450 inhabitants were directly engaged in the industry either as shoemakers or uppermakers. By 1983, Marikina produced 70 percent of the shoe production in the Philippines which was estimated at 30 million pairs. (Source:The Role of the Municipal Government in the Planning and Development of Local Industries: The Case of the Marikina Shoe Industry, by Mayor Osmundo de Guzman, De La Salle University, 1983).




"TATAK MARIKINA, TUNAY NA MATIBAY"*
 *Made in Marikina, Real Durable.


Seeno need to be wealthy to have good taste.


  

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