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Remington

September 28, 2011 By: jessicazafra Category: Design, Technology 7 Comments →

Excavated from one of Rene’s bodega: a Remington manual typewriter from the 1920s or 30s. In working order. What would you give us for it?

Amish Chic Futura by Robin Tomas

September 16, 2011 By: jessicazafra Category: Clothing, Design 4 Comments →


Robin with his models at Anik Boutique

Filipino designer Robin Tomas launched his women’s fall collection last week at Anik Boutique on Madison Avenue. Dubbed Amish Chic Futura, the latest Robin Tomas collection features silky dresses and blouses in black and white prints inspired by the Amish community, juxtaposed with modern cuts, pleating details and sophisticated silhouettes. The launch was held during New York City’s third annual Fashion’s Night Out.

The Tomas Fall Collection is now available at Anik Boutique on Madison Avenue and 83rd street in Manhattan.

In March, Robin launched his winning t-shirt design for Supima (Superior Pima Cotton) at Bloomingdale’s Department Store. Early next year he will premiere a new line of men’s and women’s tops at Penshoppe stores in the Philippines. For more information on Robin Tomas, visit www.robintomas.com.

Dot matrix

September 15, 2011 By: jessicazafra Category: Clothing, Design 1 Comment →


The Swatch Interactive Billboard at Greenbelt 5 is the only Swatch Interactive Billboard in the world. When Play Time opened last month, visitors were asked to guess how many dots the place contained. Whoever submitted the answer closest to the correct number would win a Swatch.

The response was totally unexpected. Visitors took the challenge seriously, spending hours counting every dot in the place. They went totally OCD for a Swatch. Hindi madali yon ah, nakakaduling.

Yesterday Tita Virgie Ramos threw a surprise party to announce the winner of the dot-counting contest. Every dot was numbered, and the guests were asked to certify the count. You know how at the Oscar Awards the host introduces the accountants who tallied the votes? Like that.

Prizes were also given to the visitors who clocked the longest times for doing hula hoops. The champion at two hours plus was a little girl with amazing technique—she just stood there rocking a little, it was right out of The Matrix. She may still be there as we speak.

The Final Countdown was hosted by Randy Santiago and Martin Nievera, who were hilarious. They were assisted by Sam Pinto, Say Asuncion and Zia Quizon. The total: 8118 (palindrome!). The winner guessed (or actually counted) 8130.

The dot motif catering was by Cibo.

Up next: Kidrobot Swatch. Meow!!!

Do the strand

September 03, 2011 By: jessicazafra Category: Design 1 Comment →

This arrived from our friends at Campaigns & Grey and Pantene:

A line drawing made of a single strand of healthy hair 78 cm long. In a market saturated with images of beautiful women tossing their straight hair, blinding the audience with their impossibly shiny locks until we can’t tell one hair product from the other, a clever way of touting the virtues of Pantene Hair Fall Control.

And for those of us who have so much hair that we can stop a drain just by looking at it, a great idea for an art project!

The Annual Avarice Register is early

September 01, 2011 By: jessicazafra Category: Clothing, Design 9 Comments →

Button assemblage by James Reyes. Labor-intensive, one pair only, mine all mine nyahahaaa.

On the subject of presents: -ber na! Any second now you’re going to hear an Xmas carol. Why don’t you make Xmas shopping easier for your friends by telling them exactly what you want (and where it’s available, if you have that information). Post your wish list in Comments and direct your friends here.

Dotty

August 09, 2011 By: jessicazafra Category: Childhood, Design 3 Comments →

The invitation said, “Wear dots.” The Swatch Interactive Billboard at Greenbelt 5 was done up in dots.

The food followed the dot theme.


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