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‘Teleportin­g’ to multiple events

- TESSA PRIETO-VALDES See more pics on Instagram @seaprinces­s888.

If teleportat­ion were possible, I would be able to attend multiple events in different regions in the country. Last weekend, I almost made it real when I attended three events in Manila coming from Tali Beach in Nasugbu, Batangas, going through heavy traffic.

Changing in the car, I headed straight to the Bench Fashion Week (BFW), now on its third year. For Spring/Summer 2019, Bench brought out the big guns with a highly anticipate­d threeday celebratio­n of style featuring the best of the local and global fashion scene.

Day 1 kicked off with designer-on-the-rise Seph Bagasao and equally promising Bench Design Awards 2018 winners

Renz Reyes and Ched Dalogaog, whose respective pieces were strong and sophistica­ted in their own right.

For casual wear, global brand Cotton On’s ’90s-inspired collection and Suyen Corp.’s very own alternativ­e clothing brand Human’s indie pop flavor spelled summer fashion fun.

New York-based Filipino designer Rafe Totengco and his Siargao-inspired collection, Rafe x Bench, was the finale.

Day 2 was all about the ladies, with the show starting off with Bench’s own luxury multibrand concept Assembly. Making appearance­s on the runway were brands such as Pucci, Minki, Mint Designs, Mihara Yasuhiro, Christophe­r Kane, Fratelli Rosetti, Rupert Sanderson and Casadei. Day 2 also featured Kashieca and Mark Bumgarner.

Day 3 was a fitting finale to BFW 2019, with a solid mix of style and star power. First up was JC Buendia, who delivered strong blacks and whites and surprised the crowd with bright yellows.

This was followed by American Eagle, whose segment was a celebratio­n of individual­ity and self-expression, and showcased pieces that are fun, fresh and ready for more adventures.

Back-to-back extravagan­za

Closing BFW was Bench’s back-to-back extravagan­za: the first from Bench Active, whose segment featured several Bench endorsers such as Max Collins and Pancho Magno, Ruru Madrid, Kiko Estrada and Jacob Ejercito, and ended with the reveal of Brazilian artistic gymnast and Olympic medalist Arthur Nory.

The last segment, Bench Swim, was the ultimate summer spectacle, with Bench bodies such as Winwyn Marquez, Katarina Rodriguez, Beauty Gonzalez, Sanya Lopez, David Licauco and Solenn Heussaff rocking the brand’s hottest swimwear pieces. For the ultimate ender, swimmer and two-time Olympic gold medalist Conor

Dwyer made his way down the BFW runway, with supermodel girlfriend Kelsey Merritt gushing in the front row.

Between the fashion show and the special dinner hosted by Bench king Ben Chan for the two Olympians, I was able to make it to the baptism and grand celebratio­n of the fourth set of twins of Aficionado big boss Joel Cruz.

Baby boom

Joel Cruz, hailed as the Lord of Scents, mounted quite an event with the christenin­g ceremonies for his seventh and eighth kids. The new baby boys were born four months apart last year. Zaid, whose Arabic name means “to prosper,” was born on June 23, while Ziv, whose Jewish name means “charm” or “brilliance,” followed on Nov. 6.

Joel’s eight IVF children all have the same mother. His own mom Milagros and family members, together with a battalion of caregivers, all dote on the lovely children.

On a bright, sunny Sunday afternoon, the kids’ baptism at the Santuario de San Antonio Parish in Forbes Park had 94 godparents, all of whom did a procession­al like in a wedding march. After the festivitie­s, the godparents and guests were treated to cocktails and dinner at Makati Shangri-La.

There seems to be a baby boom, with the many baptisms that I have been attending. Another recent christenin­g was for baby Amos, the newest bundle of joy of Michelle Garcia and

Ariel Arce. Marriott’s cluster director of marketing communicat­ions and the big guy of Arce Dairy ice cream pulled out all the stops for a memorable and one-of-a-kind event for their 3-month-old son.

The ceremony was held at the St. Therese Church in Pasay City and afterward, family members and guests proceeded to the adjacent Marriott Grand Ballroom, where its Diplomatic Hall was transforme­d into a blue-and-white wonderland straight out of Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory.

Michelle entrusted the venue styling to Teddy Manuel, who combined Old-World elegance and sophistica­tion with childlike whimsy. The space was covered in flowing white strips of silk fabric gathered around a stunning spherical chandelier.

Guests including 1973 Miss Universe Margie Moran, Annabelle Rama and many more were treated to music performed live by the band Spirit of ’67.

World Sleep Day

After all the activities, I was so ready to hit my bed. Thanks to my Uratex Premium, I always have quality sleep. In celebratio­n of World Sleep Day, Uratex Premium, in partnershi­p with Our Home, recently held a series of informativ­e activities at SM Mall of Asia to promote proper sleep for wellbeing.

Part of the event was the launch of Uratex Premium’s “Sleep Hive,” the ideal space to get the best sleep experience. It featured Uratex Premium’s collection of luxurious mattresses, including Orthocare, Sensory Memory and Premium Touch. The first is made of orthopedic foam material with biorhythmi­c technology to reduce stress and provide the best back support.

World Sleep Day culminated with “Healthy Slumber, Healthy You,” an afternoon of talks about beauty, wellness and the importance of good sleep. Sharing their expertise were Happy Skin CEO Rissa Mananquil

Trillo and sleep specialist Dr. Keith Aguilera. Uratex Premium’s top executives—CEO Natividad Cheng, trade marketing director Dindo Medina, sales director Stephen Lee, marketing director Cherry

Wong-Tan— graced the event. Uratex Premium promotes World Sleep Day by sharing its mission of celebratin­g sleep. I’ll zzzzz to that!

If only that were possible

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 ??  ?? Ben Chan (center) and Rafe Totengco (far right) with Bench endorsers
Ben Chan (center) and Rafe Totengco (far right) with Bench endorsers
 ??  ?? Aficionado king Joel Cruz and his four sets of twins
Aficionado king Joel Cruz and his four sets of twins
 ??  ?? Conor Dwyer and Kelsey Merritt
Conor Dwyer and Kelsey Merritt
 ??  ?? Des Verdadero-Abesamis, Patty Betita, Suyene Chi, Eric Maningat, Tweetie de Leon-Gonzalez, Marina Benipayo
Des Verdadero-Abesamis, Patty Betita, Suyene Chi, Eric Maningat, Tweetie de Leon-Gonzalez, Marina Benipayo
 ??  ?? Miguel Pastor, Olympian Gold medalist Conor Dwyer, Kelsey Merritt, Ben Chan
Miguel Pastor, Olympian Gold medalist Conor Dwyer, Kelsey Merritt, Ben Chan
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 ??  ?? Ariel Arce, Azi Garcia, Robby Carmona, Joel Cruz with Amos, Margie Moran, Mitch Garcia and momElizabe­th Garcia
Ariel Arce, Azi Garcia, Robby Carmona, Joel Cruz with Amos, Margie Moran, Mitch Garcia and momElizabe­th Garcia
 ??  ?? Azi and Mitch Garcia, baby Amos, Ariel Arce
Azi and Mitch Garcia, baby Amos, Ariel Arce
 ??  ?? Dindo Medina, Love Sacluti
Dindo Medina, Love Sacluti
 ??  ?? Sea Princess with godchild Zaid Cruz
Sea Princess with godchild Zaid Cruz
 ??  ?? JC Buendia
JC Buendia
 ??  ?? Olympic medalist Arthur Nory, Nenita Chan-Lim
Olympic medalist Arthur Nory, Nenita Chan-Lim
 ??  ?? Natividad Cheng, Rissa Mananquil-Trillo
Natividad Cheng, Rissa Mananquil-Trillo
 ??  ?? Uratex sales director Stephen Lee, marketing director Cherry Tan, sales manager Kim Lazarde
Uratex sales director Stephen Lee, marketing director Cherry Tan, sales manager Kim Lazarde
 ??  ?? Sea Princess, Fortune Ledesma
Sea Princess, Fortune Ledesma
 ??  ?? Franco and Ayen Laurel
Franco and Ayen Laurel
 ??  ?? Vina Guerrero, Sea Princess, David Guison
Vina Guerrero, Sea Princess, David Guison
 ??  ?? Mara Agner, Ina Datuin, Jo Casal
Mara Agner, Ina Datuin, Jo Casal

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