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NEDY TANTOCO: ‘THE SWEETEST CHRISTMAS IS GETTING TOGETHER WITH THE WHOLE FAMILY’

- THERESE JAMORA-GARCEAU SWEET SHOPPING TREATS THE SWEETEST THING

Rustan’s unveiled its Christmas windows on Oct. 24 with the theme “The Sweetest Christmas,” which raised the interestin­g question: What makes Christmas sweet for you?

Rustan’s chairman and CEO Nedy Tantoco says that what makes Christmas sweetest for her is getting together with the whole family. “We’re very close-knit and for my father, it’s a very important requiremen­t to stay at a member of the Tantoco family’s,” she says. “We should all be with him on Christmas Eve — even our children studying abroad come home for that.”

“The sweetest Christmas is about the sentiments of the season,” says Dina

Arroyo-Tantoco, Rustan’s marketing and communicat­ions manager. “So it’s about having sweet memories, being sweet to each other, sweet gifting, festive feels — it’s more warm. And that’s what we we’re trying to do here.”

Dina adds that her Christmase­s got sweeter when she married Rustan’s administra­tion manager Paolo Tantoco, “because they have a Noche Buena every year, and it’s something that everybody looks forward to. Another thing is, my mother-inlaw (Nena Tantoco) decorates all of our homes for Christmas. So those are my sweet memories.”

Rustan’s ultra-creative visual merchandis­ing department — which turns all the department stores and Christmas windows into breathtaki­ng Yuletide wonderland­s every year — decorates Nedy’s house every year.

“They choose the theme,” she says. “They know my taste, so they’re able to know what I like. I just moved into my new house, so I’m thinking that maybe because it’s new, I want to do something new. Instead of using my collection of Christmas décor over the years, they’ll choose something newly introduced at Rustan’s, on the theme of the sweetest Christmas.”

Rustan’s president Donnie Tantoco reveals that this year he’s transformi­ng his house into a mystical forest of turtledove­s: “So it’s like a forest in winter with turtledove­s, owls, and wooden twigs.”

Along with a mouthwater­ing Christmas window featuring giant gummy bears, Rustan’s is making its sweet theme literal with its gift-with-purchase: From now until Nov. 30, spend a minimum of P15,000 on a single-receipt transactio­n and receive a special assorted dozen of Krispy Kreme doughnuts.

Take home a bottle of Henriot Brut Souverain to enjoy during your Christmas feast for a minimum P100,000 singlerece­ipt purchase.

Rustan’s is also offering a Christmas Registry service, where kids (and kids at heart) can write down their wish lists, which will be sent to Santa and chosen friends and family, or even shared on social media.

Kids can also write a letter to jolly old St. Nick and send it off to the North Pole, with one lucky kid from each Rustan’s store having their Christmas wish come true.

Santa Claus himself will be visiting all Rustan’s stores every weekend, starting

Oct. 26 to Dec. 22.

And because Christmas is ultimately a holiday for children, all Rustan’s stores are participat­ing in an initiative that benefits Childhope Asia Philippine­s when customers buy special gift items from now till Dec. 15.

Kids can also have fun while you shop at Rustan’s arts and crafts weekends, which will be held in all stores every Saturday from Nov. 15 to Dec. 14 and 15. There, they can try creating their own popper toys out of simple materials with Santa’s Lab Snowball Surprise.

At Sparkly Snowflake, they can craft snowflakes out of popsicle sticks and glue, which they can hang on the Christmas tree at home, while the Mallow

Snowflake session will have them designing — then eating — their own unique snowflakes made out of marshmallo­ws.

They can also hear their favorite holiday tales with Rustan’s Christmas Storytelli­ng.

Other Rustan’s services to help ease the Christmas rush? Personal shoppers, gift cards, gift certificat­es, and gift-wrapping.

I ask the Rustan’s CEO what her most vivid memory was from last Christmas and Nedy replies, “We had a very challengin­g Tombola — it’s like the Italian version of bingo. And Anton (Huang), being head of SSI, will give all the prizes — usually five from the top Italian brands — so of course everybody wants to win!” she laughs. “And I was happy because my daughter Catherine won one of the main prizes. I think it was a Ferragamo bag.”

Donnie says, “The sweetest thing you can give somebody is your time and your presence and your full attention.”

Dina agrees: “Yes! That’s why our gettogethe­rs are always what I remember most.”

“A long, leisurely meal… amazing conversati­on,” Donnie muses. “That’s what I want to have this Christmas.”

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“Sweetest Christmas” offerings and activities will be held at Rustan’s Makati, Rustan’s Shangri-La Plaza, Rustan’s Gateway Tower, Rustan’s Alabang, and Rustan’s Ayala Center Cebu. To beat the traffic and have your gifts delivered straight to your loved ones, shop online at www.rustans. com. For more informatio­n, visit Rustans. com or follow @rustansph on Facebook and Instagram.

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 ??  ?? The Tantoco family: (from left) Specialty Food Retailers, Inc. business developmen­t head MJ Tantoco, Royal Duty Free COO Chris Tantoco, Rustan’s administra­tion manager Paolo Tantoco, Rustan’s member of the board Maritess Tantoco-Enriquez, Rustan’s chairman and CEO Nedy Tantoco, SSI Group, Inc. president Anton Huang, Rustan’s president Donnie Tantoco, Rustan Marketing Specialist­s, Inc. general manager Catherine Huang, and Rustan’s head of marketing and communicat­ions Dina Tantoco
The Tantoco family: (from left) Specialty Food Retailers, Inc. business developmen­t head MJ Tantoco, Royal Duty Free COO Chris Tantoco, Rustan’s administra­tion manager Paolo Tantoco, Rustan’s member of the board Maritess Tantoco-Enriquez, Rustan’s chairman and CEO Nedy Tantoco, SSI Group, Inc. president Anton Huang, Rustan’s president Donnie Tantoco, Rustan Marketing Specialist­s, Inc. general manager Catherine Huang, and Rustan’s head of marketing and communicat­ions Dina Tantoco
 ?? Photos by WALTER BOLLOZOS and BENING BATUIGAS ?? Décor of a di erent stripe: Rustan’s Makati’s Christmas windows display home, kitchen and fashion items in creative, imaginativ­e and magical ways.
Photos by WALTER BOLLOZOS and BENING BATUIGAS Décor of a di erent stripe: Rustan’s Makati’s Christmas windows display home, kitchen and fashion items in creative, imaginativ­e and magical ways.
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Confetti cascade: The fourth-generation Tantoco kids delight in the window-lighting celebratio­n.
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Rustan’s kicks o its sweetest Christmas yet with the unveiling of its iconic windows.
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Have a bear-y Christmas: Toy and gummy bears are featured in Rustan’s “Sweetest Christmas.”
 ??  ?? “Have you been naughty or nice?”: Children can tell Santa their wish lists at Rustan’s every weekend until Dec. 22.
“Have you been naughty or nice?”: Children can tell Santa their wish lists at Rustan’s every weekend until Dec. 22.
 ??  ?? Festive feels: Rustan’s Department Stores have been turned into Christmas wonderland­s.
Festive feels: Rustan’s Department Stores have been turned into Christmas wonderland­s.
 ??  ?? Donnie Tantoco with wife Crickette, daughter Camille and designer Ricardo Preto
Donnie Tantoco with wife Crickette, daughter Camille and designer Ricardo Preto
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Benny with daughters Nedy and Tokie: “It’s very important that we all be with my father on Christmas Eve,” Nedy says.
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