The Philippine Star

Favorite Fashion Can Serve moments

- Photos by BRUCE CASANOVA, PATRICK UY and LIZZY RAZON PHILIP CU-UNJIENG

The fashion-dedicated pages will no doubt write about this year’s Fashion Can Serve, highlighti­ng on the creations of the six designers who so generously made themselves available for this year’s edition — in no particular order, Mia Arcenas-Branellec, Rosenthal Tee, Vania Romoff, Ito Curata, JC Buendia and Cary Santiago.

As for myself, having been intimately connected with the event since the first Fashion Can Serve in 2015, helping my sister/survivor ICanServe’s chairperso­n Libet C. Virata and her committee members (they joke and thank me, calling me an honorary sister), it is I who must thank them, as the event has made my last three Octobers — the month of breast cancer awareness — suffused with special meaning. My mom passed away from cancer of the uterine wall in 1996, and with the scare of breast cancer my sister had to undergo, anything I can do to raise awareness for breast cancer and promote early detection will have my all-out support.

A fundraiser for the year-round activities of ICanServe, Fashion Can Serve is traditiona­lly held at Raffles Makati Hotel, highlighte­d by “muses” for each participat­ing designer. These muses are either survivors or personalit­ies demonstrat­ing support for the advocacy. And on this third year, with the theme of #WhyWeFight, my sister reluctantl­y “walked” with her grandchild­ren, who were such “stars,” smiling and waving. A far cry from the backstage scene of a wailing Lovisa who, earlier, was not in the mood. I guess the lights and glitter of the catwalk beckoned, and she responded!

Another precious behind-the-scenes moment was when our auction mistress, Tessa Prieto-Valdes, was looking for someone to walk beside her, showcasing the special edition Philip Stein watch (the Jewelmer necklace would have Marion Branellec holding the case). As desperatio­n set in, the suggestion that I take on that duty was made. More desperate, I espied Libet’s son, Alonzo, and drafted him to take my place. Done with the ushering duties he had volunteere­d for along with my son, Matteo, it was especially apropos Alonzo take on this duty, expanding the family affair element of the evening for my sister.

Here now comes the inevitable roll call of sponsors and donors who make these events a worthwhile reality. Partners this year were the returning Philip Stein, and first-timer Jewelmer. These two, along with major sponsor Manulife, crafted wonderful videos that should help spread the message of women empowermen­t and breast cancer awareness. Other major sponsors were Del Monte and Security Bank; while minor sponsors included PAGCOR, Mercedes-Benz, Mundo Design and Ideal Vision. Among the media sponsors were 2nd Avenue and ETC, Summit Media and The Philippine STAR. Donors for the silent auction held at the Raffles Ballroom foyer are too many to mention, but do know that you all contribute­d to the raising of funds for the activities of ICanServe.

As my sister mentioned in her short speech, and I loosely paraphrase, every Fashion Can Serve is about hope, about renewal and strength in the face of one of the greatest challenges women today have to face. As survivors, they are neither victims nor statistics; but rather, they are beacons of hope for those similarly afflicted. It remains a discomfort­ing reality that among ASEAN nations, the Philippine­s leads in deaths resulting from breast cancer. Obviously, there is still so much fear and ignorance ruling the “conversati­on” and it is through the efforts of such entities as ICanServe that educating the populace, and ameliorati­ng this situation, can happen.

 ??  ?? At the Fashion Can Serve curtain call are (from left) Asia’s Next Top Model Season 5 winner Maureen Wroblewitz, Tootsy Echauz Angara with her children Javier and Ines, Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtzbach, fashion designer Cary Santiago and ICanServe’s...
At the Fashion Can Serve curtain call are (from left) Asia’s Next Top Model Season 5 winner Maureen Wroblewitz, Tootsy Echauz Angara with her children Javier and Ines, Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtzbach, fashion designer Cary Santiago and ICanServe’s...
 ??  ?? Two ‘Nonnas.’ My sister, ICanServe’s Libet C. Virata, with grandchild­ren Lovisa and Eleus; Wynn Wynn Ong with grandsons Marco and Lucas behind them.
Two ‘Nonnas.’ My sister, ICanServe’s Libet C. Virata, with grandchild­ren Lovisa and Eleus; Wynn Wynn Ong with grandsons Marco and Lucas behind them.
 ??  ?? Ever supportive of Fashion Can Serve throughout its three years are Monique Toda, Lizzy Razon and Kit Zobel.
Ever supportive of Fashion Can Serve throughout its three years are Monique Toda, Lizzy Razon and Kit Zobel.
 ??  ?? ICanServe co-founder Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala (second from left) with Jewelmer’s Jacques, Marion and Jacques Christophe Branellec.
ICanServe co-founder Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala (second from left) with Jewelmer’s Jacques, Marion and Jacques Christophe Branellec.
 ??  ?? In the name of breast cancer awareness and early detection, a confluence of universal beauty. (From left) Gloria Diaz, Pia Wurtzbach, Margie Moran-Floirendo and Maureen Wroblewitz.
In the name of breast cancer awareness and early detection, a confluence of universal beauty. (From left) Gloria Diaz, Pia Wurtzbach, Margie Moran-Floirendo and Maureen Wroblewitz.
 ??  ?? Tessa Prieto-Valdes handling the auction chores, assisted by my nephew Alonzo Virata.
Tessa Prieto-Valdes handling the auction chores, assisted by my nephew Alonzo Virata.
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