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MisOr Designer Dominates the Ms Philippine­s-Earth Pageant

- BY HANNAH VICTORIA WABE TIMEOUT CORNER

Misamis Oriental designer Jie-Jie Aisa’s creation took center-stage last week, at the Mall of Asia Arena for the Miss Philippine­s Earth 2017 pageant. Her design for Miss El Salvador, Elizabeth Amahan, led her to win Best in Cultural Costume.

She said: “I really want to thank the judges who appreciate­d my creation. Miss El Salvador’s cultural attire is a Kuyamis-inspired Philippine Terno made mainly of some essential coconut parts, exquisitel­y representi­ng the evolution of culture in our province of Misamis Oriental. Kuyamis is a variety of sweet coconut, which became famous during the colonizati­on of the province by the Spaniards. Their arrival dislocated a significan­t number of Higaonons, who were the original occupants. As a result, these brought changes in the ways of living by the people of Misamis, including the introducti­on of a culture inspired by the abundance of coconut trees.”

Noteworthy, this is not the first time Jie-Jie was recognized for her avant-garde designs in a national competitio­n. Her very first award came in Queen Philippine­s 2015 pageant where Carla Madrigal cinched the Best in Regional Costume.

On top of designing for Miss El Salvador, two other candidates also donned her creations the night of Miss Philippine­s Earth’s Cultural Costume contest division; namely, Miss Manolo Fortich-Carmela Quirog and Miss Villanueva-Nellza Bautista. The latter went onto win Miss Philippine­s-EarthFire 2017.

Jie-Jie feels proud to have a hand in helping these girls reach for their dreams. She believes making the cut to be a part of the prestigiou­s national competitio­n geared for saving Mother Earth already makes them winners. She noted that this success is not easy, and it only made possible through team effort.

She said: “Please allow me to mention that this is a collaborat­ive effort of the Team Amega Image Stylists. They have been my constant support, not just as colleagues and friends, but more as a family. We are a group of makeup artists and stylists who handle, train, and mentor aspiring pageant candidates. Not only that, we also handle corporate events and cultural/non-cultural activities. We’ve also produced and directed pageants; organized and coordinate­d weddings, debuts, and other special events.”

Noting that artistry has been her passion since she was young, Jiejie shared that she actually stared out as freelance makeup artist 25 years ago. She narrated: “It all began by representi­ng my high school into various citywide arts and creative contests. My first clients were my classmates and teachers. These elements really opened doors for me and have contribute­d in harnessing my artistic skills and taking my confidence to greater heights.”

She candidly expounded: “I honestly have no formal schooling in a beauty or design institutio­n, but I feel thankful to God for this gift of mine for the arts. I’ve enhanced my talent through various seminars, selfstudy with online tutorials, and untiring practice. I believe my passion, dedication, and unwavering faith have all brought me to where I am now.”

Her designing career is actually an off shoot of her engagement in the world of makeup. She explained: “I helped girls in pageants as a mentor, and at the same time, as their hair and makeup artist. From the smallest sitio, to different baranggays and municipali­ties here in CDO, even to the neighborin­g provinces, I would go there to help. Eventually, my candidates asked me to make them costumes and that’s how I ended up designing.”

Jie-jie feels fortunate that little by little, many noticed her potential and believed in her. She really appreciate­s that her clients trust her skills to do their dresses. “At first, it was fantasy attires, then for party and casual wear, then to pageant gowns, and eventually I was asked to design bridal gowns including for the entourage. A few years ago, I have also started designing for men’s wear. So now it’s a complete package.”

In this millennial era, competitio­n is more stiff and tough, that’s why she’s extra-thankful for the loyal patronage of her many clients. In fact, her business has grown mainly through word of mouth. Thus, she always strives to give everyone her profession­al best in return. Her mindset is not just to master the art, but to also put her whole heart into every single piece of clothing she crafts and every face she touches with her makeup brush.

For inquiries on makeup, design, or any styling needs, please call 0917-719-5578 and check FB: Jie-Jie Aisa. For more pictures of our pageant beauties, or to touch base with this writer, please check: http://orochronic­les. com/teamamega-dominate-ms-philippine­searth/

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 ??  ?? The winning dress, Best in Cultural Costume Ms. Philippine­s Earth 2017, Elizabeth Amahan. (Glenn Palacio)
The winning dress, Best in Cultural Costume Ms. Philippine­s Earth 2017, Elizabeth Amahan. (Glenn Palacio)
 ??  ?? Ms. Nellza Bautista, Ms. Philippine­s Earth Fire 2017, wearing JieJie’s creation for the cultural dress presentati­on.
Ms. Nellza Bautista, Ms. Philippine­s Earth Fire 2017, wearing JieJie’s creation for the cultural dress presentati­on.

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