
Articles
-
1 week ago |
cosmo.ph | Clara Rosales
StyleWhich color are you eyeing? Finding the perfect bag is no easy feat. It has to be big enough to carry everything you need to survive, but it can't be too heavy that you'll hate bringing it around. Function aside, your chosen vessel also has to come in the right color and silhouette because aesthetic matters. The latest obsession among bag lovers? The viral Baggu bowler bag that dropped just last week, coming in strong to deliver both form and function.
-
2 weeks ago |
cosmo.ph | Clara Rosales
StyleAfter months of pop-ups, a permanent store is here to stay. Footwear brand VIVAIA landed in the Philippines last January with a pop-up store, attracting interest and long lines courtesy of people on the hunt for comfy shoes. While we know the pop-up satisfied your shopaholic tendencies and gave you the chance to try on the pairs after months of seeing them online, nothing beats an actual outpost with more styles and space.
-
2 weeks ago |
cosmo.ph | Clara Rosales
BeautyA new chapter in the local cosmetics brand's book. A Filipino cosmetics brand foraying into the world of fragrance was not on our 2025 Beauty Bingo cards, but we'll gladly welcome this surprise. ICYDK, vegan and cruelty-free brand Issy just teased not one, not two, but three scents in sleek bottles that have been floating around on social media over the weekend, and we know you're dying to find out how they smell.
-
1 month ago |
spot.ph | Clara Rosales
Shares (SPOT.ph) Sneaker ballet flats are all the rage lately, with comfy trainers taking on a softer look courtesy of feminine touches like satin, ribbons, and a square box. We recently made a list of all the ones you can grab in the Philippines and we're about to add a new entry; the VIVAIA Cristina lace-up derby flats that blend the best of two timeless silhouettes. If you haven't dipped your toes into balletcore yet, this is the time.
-
1 month ago |
spot.ph | Clara Rosales
Shares (SPOT.ph) When it comes to high-quality and unique pieces, there's no shortage in the Philippine fashion sphere. Local designers have been around, working to deliver wearable art that champions craftsmanship. If you've been searching for locally made pieces to expand your wardorbe, look no further. Filipino designer Sari Lazaro returns to Rockwell with another ready-to-wear summer collection for her pop-up store at the Powerplant Mall this April.
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →