Partied in a New Light, with San Mig Light Party All Night!

This year, the country’s no.1 low-calorie beer hosted once again a San Mig Light Party All Night with Big Fish featuring Chicane! It was a party in a whole new light at the San Mig Light Innovation White Festival.
It was a party beyond the ordinary because no less than trance tune visionary and UK Dance Album’s Chart-topper Chicane was there as part of his Giant’s World Tour.

The night started fashionably late making way for a long line-up of stellar club crowd favorites that kept you dancing ‘til dawn. Along with Chicane, cutting-edge DJ sets of duo Kyau and Albert, the electrifying musical dynamo Ronski Speed, the phenomenal vocals of Emma Hewitt, and perennial favorite John Boy Lee.

It was also a black-light themed party experience immersed in an exciting glow-in-the dark environment.

Glow-in-the-dark face and body paints, as well as unlimited glow paraphernalia such as the ultra-exclusive San Mig Light Glow Sticks were given out.
Long Lines from the outside of World Trade Center
Emma Hewitt with Cosmo Manila
Some behind-the-scenes shot.
 
 
More of what went on inside:
 

Crowd plus drinks is what?...You can regard it as  “mahaba-habang inuman” with friends at the recently concluded San Mig Light Party All Night!

HYD's Fashion Face Off Mechanics & FAQ

Finally, the application form, mechanics, and FAQs for the Hot.Young.Designers' Fashion Face Off 2011 is out! Read on.

Mechanics of Fashion Face Off 2011

It will be a competition among five representatives of highly acclaimed fashion schools in Manila. The five contestants chosen will be among many of those aspiring RTW fashion designers in the industry. The HYD Fashion Face Off challenge 2011 will be a 9 month long challenge where, if chosen, you will have to show off your skills as a designer of ready-to-wear clothing. There will be 3 quarters:
  • First Quarter    October – December 2011
  • Second Quarter    January – March 2012
  • Third Quarter    April – June 2012
  • Fourth Quarter    July  - September: Soliciting and looking for the next batch; awarding of the winner
For each of the quarter given, participants will have to create your own fashion collection. You will have to create 4 variants for each piece (it may be various sizes or color or fabrics). The maximum cost per piece will be at Php 500. Markup for the pieces will be agreed upon by the designer and the business coach. All receipts should be kept by the designer and should be submitted to the business coach every check up period. All of these receipts should have an official receipt named to Hot Young Designers. If in case your supplier does not issue official receipts, you have to look for a supplier that issues one.

The participanting clothes will all be sold in a virtual store. At the end of the third quarter, the market/customers will determine the winner. How? The person with the most revenue generated for the entire 9 months will be declared the winner.

What’s in it for you?

  1. Participants will not spend a single peso. We will give you a budget of Php 20,000 per quarter (half of it will be given at the start of each quarter and half of it will be given at the middle of the quarter). Aside from that, 10% of the earnings from the clothes that are sold will go to you as allowance for incidental expenses like travel, food, etc. Payout for this share will be given at the end of each quarter.
  2. This will be a chance for you to start your own line. All items will be labeled: Hot Young Designers by your name
  3. the organizers will of course spend in advertising and marketing, thus launching you as an upcoming designer for this year.
  4. In the process of the competition, you will be assigned a business coach. This coach will teach you skills in business and starting your new line on the business side.
  5. And of course, you will get the chance to win Php 100,000 worth of prizes for you to start your new line.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Why are winners determined by sales and not by judging alone?

The free market is a very robust and flexible voting mechanism.  The consumers essentially vote for your creation with their purchase.  Aside from simulating real world market conditions, this also gives designers the flexibility to sell at a higher markup provided their products are “worth it” to the consumer.  Comments such as “it looks cheap” or “it looks expensive” are therefore proven with actual purchases.

Who will provide the supplier?

We will have a ready list of suppliers that you may choose from.  Alternatively, you may also have your own suppliers.  However, the total operating budget that is given to you remains the same.  This budget covers raw materials, equipment, and labor.

What happens if we do not use up the Php 20,000 budget allocation per month?

We suggest that you use up the Php 20,000 budget. If in case your receipts are less than the budget, we will deduct the difference from your next budget. This will definitely help on increasing your profits at the end of the contest.

What’s in it for my school?

For the competition, you are “marketed” as a student of your school.  Your work, and ultimately your success, will be a reflection of the quality of your school’s education and the caliber of its students.


Where do the earnings go?

The earnings go to marketing, advertising, maintenance, and other operational costs.  A part of the earnings also go to the organizers in order to sustain this program for other young designers in the future.

Does the winner have any contract or commitments with the organizers/sponsors after the program?
NO.  The winner and all the contestants are not committed to any of the sponsors or the organizers after the program.

Where will my clothes be sold?

Your clothes will be sold in a specially designed online store for the competition.  The clothes will also be sold in bazaars.

Can I help market my creations as well?

Yes you may.  The web platform is uniquely suited to such a task so that you can easily market both on the web (Facebook, Twitter, etc) and offline.

Can I quit in the middle of the competition?

As much as possible, we advise all contestants to not quit in the middle of the competition. Your creations will carry your name and any unreliability this early in your career will tarnish your brand. 

Are you ready to take on the challenge? Are you the country’s emerging and most promising RTW designer? Then join Hot Young Designers' Fashion Face Off! Check more details at http://HotYoungDesigners.Tumblr.com.

Joey Samson is Yahoo OMG Awards' Designer of the Year

The first 'Yahoo! OMG! Awards' purple carpet event happened last Tuesday, June 21, at the Republiq, Resorts World Manila where Yahoo! announced the winners of the OMG! Awards (http://ph.omg.yahoo.com/omgawards/).

Hosted by JM Rodriguez and Andi Manzano, the event was filled with an awesome crowd consisting of the Yahoo! bodies, Filipino celebrities, businessmen/women, and models. Top local performers including Someday Dream, Johnhoy Danao and Up Dharma Down played their music for the guests as well.

OMG! Awards is a direct response to the increasing popularity of Yahoo!’s entertainment site which was launched in March this year and has quickly grown to become the number one property in the Philippines. http://ph.omg.yahoo.com/ consists of the latest news on the local and global entertainment scene receives 682,000 unique visitors per month...To determine the winners in each category, our editors will do a through trend analysis by assessing the percentage increase in the online searches to identify the most-searched Filipino celebrities. From this short-list, readers will be asked to vote for their favorite,” stated Erwin Lemuel Olivia, Country Editor, Philippines.
Yahoo! OMG Awards Purple Fashion Show
Before the announcement of Designer of the Year, noted fashion designers Joey Samson, Jun Escario, and Kate Torralba presented a purple themed fashion show.

Joey Samson is Yahoo! OMG Awards Designer of the Year

Designer of the Year Joey Samson is a "master in designing fashion that emphasizes on flawless lines, topnatch materials, and ideal body fit."

Here is a complete list of Yahoo! OMG Categories and Winners:
Hottest actor: Piolo Pascual
Hottest Actress: Jennylyn Mercado
Funniest Comedian: Vice Ganda
Funniest Comedienne: Eugene Domingo
Breakthrough artist – Male: Coco Martin
Breakthrough artist – Female: Cristine Reyes
Awesome young actor: Albie Casino
Awesome young actress: Kathryn Bernardo
Favorite TV host – Male: Luis Manzano
Favorite TV host – Female: Toni Gonzaga
Amazing newcomer – Male: Alden Richards
Amazing newcomer – Female: Ritz Azul
Coolest singer – Male: Christian Bautista
Coolest singer – Female: Charice
Coolest band: Parokya ni Edgar
Designer of the Year: Joey Samson

Bela Padilla, Kathryn Bernardo, Bea Binene
Alodia Gosiengfiao, Divine Lee, Lauren Young, Sam Pinto
Special Awards:

OMG! Celebrity of the Year – Shalani Soledad
OMG! Major Impact – Shamcey Supsup
CLEAR Man Award – Piolo Pascual
CLEAR Woman Award – Sam Pinto
Sunsilk Award – Alodia Gosiengfiao
Wi-Tribe Award – Somedaydream
Pond’s Natural Beauty – Shamcey Supsup
Most Animated Celebrity of the Night – Barbie Forteza
Most Watched Celebrity of the Night – Marc Nelson
Sweetest Couple of the Night – Victor Basa and Divine Lee

Alodia GosengfiaoCosplay Queen” lived blog from the event scene while DJ Chris Myk hosted the after hour party. The Awards show was presented by Wi-Tribe and sponsored by Ponds, Sunsilk and Clear. In a true celebrity style, OMG! Icons were escorted in lixury cars provided by Jaguar and Land Rover while the official beverage was sponsored by Pernord Ricard, producer and distributor of premium wines and spirits.

Congratulations to Designer of the Year Joey Samson! The Yahoo! OMG! Awards was an OMG night indeed!

*Contributed by Shekinah Armenta ('Search for the Blogger Apprentice' participant).

Young Hot Designer's Fashion Face Off 2011

Are you young? Are you hot (in the fashion scene)? And do you want to be a designer? Then join Young Hot Designer's Fashion Face Off 2011.

The Fashion Face Off will be a nine-month competition "to see who can create the best selling fashion line."

Funding will not be a problem either as the sponsors and organizers will carry the costs. Just make sure to bring your talent along.
Young Hot Designer - Fashion Face Off 2011
FAQs on Young Hot Designer's Fashion Face Off 2011 will be published here soon. For now, you may want to check out http://HotYoungDesigners.Tumblr.com.

WWF: Holistic Solutions to Save RP Seas Raised

World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF-Philippines) released an official statement on what it termed the ‘rape and plunder’ of the country’s marine resources.

Market refusal has worked in other countries, for a range of commodities,” says WWF-Philippines Vice-Chair and CEO Jose Ma. Lorenzo Tan. “Beyond this single reaction, however, it is crucial that we think and move holistically, and in public/private convergence, to eliminate the root causes of this lingering problem.  The challenge is both national and systemic.  The response can be no less.
The Philippines sits at the apex of the Coral Triangle, a 5.7 million square-kilometer region which spans the seas of six countries including Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Timor-Leste. The region provides food and livelihood for some 120 million people yearly.

A single square kilometer of healthy coral reef can keep on producing over 40 metric tons of suno, talakitok and other forms of seafood year on year. Over 27,000 square kilometers of healthy coral reef once blanketed Philippine seas – but 50 years of destructive commercial and poorly managed artisanal fishing has left less than 5 percent in excellent condition. Just 1 percent remains pristine and productivity has begun to wane.  The ‘rape’ of Cotabato’s reef is not unique.

Local and international demand for endangered seafood species drives the flourishing illegal marine trade.  This is compounded by the apparent reluctance or inability of some public servants to go after those who break the law.
Government can be a catalyst.  However, it is private sector involvement that keeps sustainable efforts in place for the long term, maintaining supply chains throbbing and productive. Ultimately, legal and sustainable incomes for local communities are going to be the straw that will break this camel's back.”
The Philippine archipelago, the world’s second largest, spans over 300,000 square kilometers, with 36,289 kilometers of coastline. “How can you police all of this daily? So long as there are buyers, the reaping shall continue. Yes, front-line enforcement must be in place, driven by local ownership. However, improved and effective local regulation is essential, as well. Needs-based, rather than simply threat-based, interventions are required to drive locally relevant change that transforms people's lives and gives them hope,” says Tan.

WWF says the confiscated hauls from Cebu and Cotabato are merely symptomatic of what has been happening throughout the country - illegal, unregulated and unreported extraction of marine wealth. Not just to icon species such as sea turtles, coral, sharks, tropical hardwoods, Napoleon wrasse, giant clams and whales, but most especially to fish.  In almost all commercial fishing areas, fish stocks have been overfished way past maximum sustainable yields. With increasing population and consumption, natural stocks alone will no longer be sufficient to meet the needs of future Filipinos. 
WWF: Holistic Solutions to Save RP Seas

Two separate shipments of CITES-protected black corals, seashells and dried sea turtles with an estimated value of over P50M, were apprehended by Philippine authorities this month. The items were bound for export.

Philippine laws prohibit the gathering, possession, sales or export of ordinary, precious and semiprecious corals. Penalties range from six months to two years in prison and a fine of as much as P500,000.

What more can you suggest to save our Philippine seas?
 
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