The Philippine Star

Chic nostalgia for Chona Kasten

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out to be a reunion for numerous long time friends and work colleagues. Many were present to honor a woman who will forever be remembered for her grace, elegance, poise and dignity.

PAL president Jaime Bautista notes the years when Chona was consultant to Philippine Airlines, training flight attendants. Chona wanted them to be sophistica­ted persons first, stewardess­es second. Her quality control tactics were legend. She wanted the girls to soak up cities and their cultures, whether Paris, London or Tokyo.

Rustan’s chairman Nedy Tantoco says Chona’s work ethic and eye for perfection matched those of Rustans’s founder Glecy Tantoco. “Chona was a workaholic, and she used to say that her work came first, she would beg off from parties if these conflicted with work.”

Louie Ysmael says: “For those of you who didn’t know my mom, she was a gentle, loving and caring person who lived a vividly colorful and graceful life. She faced Manila’s often-vicious society with aplomb, stature and admiration, despite her personal trials in life.

“Admired for her charm, sophistica­tion and extremely good taste, she never had a mean word for anybody despite those who envied and gossiped about her. Rather than crave the limelight, the limelight craved her.”

Techie says: “Until this very day, my mother’s legend lives on, and to this day there are still so many reasons for it — her image and exquisite beauty, her refined smile, her vanity and perfumed scent, her poise and grace, her style on the catwalk, her gift for dance, the curation of her wardrobe, her natural flair, eye and palate for good taste.

“Children of legends are a unique breed. We are rare and pursue unique paths. My treasured claim is the fact I am her only daughter. I was privy to her teachings; she is my enigma and an inspiratio­n to my brothers.”

Patty Araneta shares: “Tita Chona had a ready smile for everyone — not only for those in her circles. I say this because our “yaya” Nemesia would come back from the supermarke­t in San Antonio Plaza and tell me that she had seen Tita Chona and they had chatted. They had spoken about how to prepare something for a forthcomin­g party at our house. Tita Chona, who graced many of my father’s parties, would share party tips or menu suggestion­s. That generosity in contributi­ng to the success of friends’ parties or celebratio­ns was a hallmark of a group of people in Manila’s society that did not vie to have the best parties but looked forward to having enjoyable times together. They even shared china, silver and crystal when needed and enjoyed their gatherings as a growing community.

“Her kindness was almost legendary. Nary a mean or unkind word would she utter of anyone. Tita Chona epitomized elegance, one that is marked by refined grace and dignified propriety.”

Criselda Lontok recalls: “When I was just beginning to model, I used to admire her together with Mary Prieto, Chito Madrigal Vasquez and Elvira Manahan who were the superstars then. I was just on the sidelines. Little did I know that after a number of years, she would be my colleague in Rustan’s with Mary Prieto and Josie Lichauco.

“Chona was considerat­e and kind, especially to our salesclerk­s who loved her dearly; always with a smile on her face in spite of her problems towards the end of her life.

“She was always refined in her ways, even at the last moments of her life. I remember when I was leaving the hospital after a visit — she held my hand and kissed it since she could no longer verbalize her appreciati­on. That was her language of love, which also turned out to be her final goodbye.”

Host Johnny Litton says: “My first experience meeting Chona, was at Wack Wack Golf and Country Club. She was enjoying the attention of Johnny Ysmael, a dapper and debonair gentleman whose popularity at that time exceeded that of Chona’s.

“My future encounter with Chona would later on be during what was known then as the biggest ball in the Philippine­s called the Kahirup, a charity event organized by the sugar barons and attended by Manila’s 400. Chona, the ever-stunning beauty — cool, calm, sophistica­ted and always extremely well-dressed — was part of a group that included Conching Sunico, Mary Prieto, Elvira Manahan and Chito Madrigal. They were aptly names the “Divas.” At that time, Ramoning Valera was the king of Philippine designers.

“Later on, I would visit Rome and occupied a special apartment atop Montemario, where I had a fantastic view of the Roman City from my penthouse at the Cavalieri Hilton. The group of Pitoy Moreno, then a shiny and rising star in the design world, led by none other than Chona, together with Minnie Osmeña, Pearlie Arcache (yes, sister of Maurice), Rosemarie Lopez and several other Filipina models would use my Cavalieri Hilton apartment for their pictorials. Even then, the main object of attention was Chona — not to demean the other models, but she had a certain charm and élan about her that was so attractive to the European gentry.

“My friendship with Chona continued to grow and I would take her and the group to various sites in Rome that few tourists knew about as well as restaurant­s frequently visited by Claudia Cardinale, Marcelo Mastroiann­i and Sophia Loren. *** La Divina: The Life and Style of Chona Recto Kasten is available in hardbound and paperback editions at National Book Store. Publishers are National Book Store, Anvil Publishing Inc, and The Philippine STAR. Sponsors are Ayala Museum, Filipinas Heritage Library, Philippine Airlines, Raffles Hote;, Moet & Chandon, Rustan's , Bench, Pond's, Cream Silk, Leon Gallery and Moss Manila.

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Michael Chan, Lisa Chan-Parpin, Jose Mari Chan, Mary Ann Ansaldo-Chan, Lily Chan with Chesca Trillo-Van Ormer and Joaqui Trillo Modern beauties Apples Aberin and Linda Ley with the 1943 portrait of classic beauty Chona Kasten by Fernando Amorsolo
 ??  ?? The jewel models of Karilagan: Charito Aguilar, Ping Valencia, Elsa Payumo, Frannie Aguinaldo-Jacinto, Peching Zulueta-Gomez and Monina Arnaldo-Lacson Photos by WALTER BOLLOZOS, JOEY VIDUYA and MANNY MARCELO
The jewel models of Karilagan: Charito Aguilar, Ping Valencia, Elsa Payumo, Frannie Aguinaldo-Jacinto, Peching Zulueta-Gomez and Monina Arnaldo-Lacson Photos by WALTER BOLLOZOS, JOEY VIDUYA and MANNY MARCELO
 ??  ?? Bench family: Suyen Corporatio­n VP-developmen­t Bryan Lim, group brand manager Kristine Lim, VP-finance Nenita Lim and Kai Lim
Bench family: Suyen Corporatio­n VP-developmen­t Bryan Lim, group brand manager Kristine Lim, VP-finance Nenita Lim and Kai Lim
 ??  ?? Ricky Delgado, Vicky Assad, Lebanon Consul General Joseph Assad, Pinggoy Manosa and Luli Perez-Rubio
Ricky Delgado, Vicky Assad, Lebanon Consul General Joseph Assad, Pinggoy Manosa and Luli Perez-Rubio
 ??  ?? Raffles Hotel served good cocktail food while Moet & Chandon provided champagne from this sleek bar.
Raffles Hotel served good cocktail food while Moet & Chandon provided champagne from this sleek bar.
 ??  ?? Dr. Z Teo and Dr. Aivee Teo
Dr. Z Teo and Dr. Aivee Teo
 ??  ?? Techie signing books for Marivic Vasquez and Ken Hakuta
Techie signing books for Marivic Vasquez and Ken Hakuta
 ??  ?? Raffles Hotel managing director David Batchelor (right) with communicat­ions director Monique Toda and hotel manager Oliver Dudler
Raffles Hotel managing director David Batchelor (right) with communicat­ions director Monique Toda and hotel manager Oliver Dudler
 ??  ?? Artist Cecil Go
Artist Cecil Go
 ??  ?? Mindy Perez-Rubio and Carlos Perez-Rubio
Mindy Perez-Rubio and Carlos Perez-Rubio
 ??  ?? Host Johnny Litton
Host Johnny Litton
 ??  ?? Jaime Ponce De Leon of Leon Gallery
Jaime Ponce De Leon of Leon Gallery
 ??  ?? Moss Manila laid out a chic and comfy setting while Leon Gallery put art on the walls.
Moss Manila laid out a chic and comfy setting while Leon Gallery put art on the walls.
 ??  ?? Meryll Yan and Anna del Prado Cheska and Pilar Palabrica Ces Onrubia-Jacinto and Carl Onrubia-Cruz Patty Jalbuena Mercy Angeles Padilla William Uy
Meryll Yan and Anna del Prado Cheska and Pilar Palabrica Ces Onrubia-Jacinto and Carl Onrubia-Cruz Patty Jalbuena Mercy Angeles Padilla William Uy
 ??  ?? Fashion pillars Inno Sotto, Pando Manipon, Rusty Lopez, Tweet Alturas, Mike dela Rosa, Lori Guidotti, Larrie Silva and Ito Curata
Fashion pillars Inno Sotto, Pando Manipon, Rusty Lopez, Tweet Alturas, Mike dela Rosa, Lori Guidotti, Larrie Silva and Ito Curata
 ??  ?? Summit editorial director andCosmo editor Myrza Sison Town & Country editor Yvette Fernandez Bulletin Lifestyle editor Arnel PatawaranB­ulletin fashion editor Liza Ilarde and publicist Tedrick Yau Master lensmen Wig Tysmans and Alex Van Hagen
Summit editorial director andCosmo editor Myrza Sison Town & Country editor Yvette Fernandez Bulletin Lifestyle editor Arnel PatawaranB­ulletin fashion editor Liza Ilarde and publicist Tedrick Yau Master lensmen Wig Tysmans and Alex Van Hagen
 ??  ?? Top PR communicat­ions doyens Susan Joven, Edd Fuentes, Toni Palenzuela, Annie Ringor, Charisse Chuidian and Raquel Hizon
Top PR communicat­ions doyens Susan Joven, Edd Fuentes, Toni Palenzuela, Annie Ringor, Charisse Chuidian and Raquel Hizon
 ??  ?? Lucien Dy Tioco, STAR senior vice president for sales and marketing (second from left) with Mick Atienza, Grace Laurel, Bryan Escueta, Mike Maneze; (second row) James Hernando, Jimson Villano and Jao Malapo
Lucien Dy Tioco, STAR senior vice president for sales and marketing (second from left) with Mick Atienza, Grace Laurel, Bryan Escueta, Mike Maneze; (second row) James Hernando, Jimson Villano and Jao Malapo
 ??  ?? Chona Kasten’s portrait by Soyer dela Puente (1963) and two in oil by Fernando Amorsolo (1943 and 1953) courtesy of Leon Gallery
Chona Kasten’s portrait by Soyer dela Puente (1963) and two in oil by Fernando Amorsolo (1943 and 1953) courtesy of Leon Gallery
 ??  ?? Society chronicler­s: Tatler Philippine­s editor Anton San Diego, with society columnists Maurice Arcache, George Sison of PDI and Pepper Teehankee of STAR
Society chronicler­s: Tatler Philippine­s editor Anton San Diego, with society columnists Maurice Arcache, George Sison of PDI and Pepper Teehankee of STAR
 ??  ?? Assumption friends Omang Quirino-Palanca, Cora Relova, Julie Delfin, Marichi Picazo, Jovit Relova and Lulu Malvar
Assumption friends Omang Quirino-Palanca, Cora Relova, Julie Delfin, Marichi Picazo, Jovit Relova and Lulu Malvar
 ??  ?? Sylvia Galvez-Pascual, Victoria Carballo, Lita Revilla, Techie Bilbao and Nene Reyes-Bartolome
Sylvia Galvez-Pascual, Victoria Carballo, Lita Revilla, Techie Bilbao and Nene Reyes-Bartolome
 ??  ?? People Asia editor Joanne Ramirez (right) and assistant editor Monica Tiosejo
People Asia editor Joanne Ramirez (right) and assistant editor Monica Tiosejo
 ??  ?? STAR Lifestyle desk editor Scott Garceau and assistant editor Therese Jamora-Garceau
STAR Lifestyle desk editor Scott Garceau and assistant editor Therese Jamora-Garceau
 ??  ?? Mercy Muniosgure­n-Gallent and Lynn Kungler-Muniosgure­n
Mercy Muniosgure­n-Gallent and Lynn Kungler-Muniosgure­n
 ??  ?? Anvil assistant publishing manager Ani Habulan and National Book Store marketing manager Chad Dee
Anvil assistant publishing manager Ani Habulan and National Book Store marketing manager Chad Dee
 ??  ?? PAL activation­s head Pinky Custodio Antonina del Rosario
PAL activation­s head Pinky Custodio Antonina del Rosario
 ??  ?? Rene Orosa
Rene Orosa

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