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Here comes the sun!

UPTOWN DOWNTOWN - Joanne Zapanta-Andrada -

Everyone seems to be counting the days till school is out. Soon, young ladies will be ditching their textbooks in favor of sunblock and beach balls. But what is a girl to wear this summer?

In anticipation of the hot days that promise to get even hotter, NafNaf has created a new summer line.

NafNaf distributor Janet Coronel explains, “The look this year is all about casual luxe. We have an excellent mix of neutral plains that go perfectly with anything as well as colorful tribal prints that you can wear with ease. Of particular focus are the earthtone hues as well as the various grades of red, purples and blues. This is a get-up-and-go collection that is soft, easy-to-tote-around in your knapsack and still exudes femininity.”

This summer, NafNaf also introduces a wide range of swimwear, strappy sandals along with a line of citrus-colored hobo bags. 

“This season will be an exciting one for the NafNaf woman,” shares Coronel. “We have taken the guesswork out of mixing and matching the perfect combos. Now, women can truly spend less time agonizing about the right fashion combo and spend more time enjoying the best that summer has to offer!”

The popular NafNaf brand was created in 1978 by brothers Gerard and Patrick Pariente and has since made headlines in Manila as a go-to line for modern yet feminine garment, accessories and footwear. In 1984, Cinderella Dresses introduced the Paris brand to the Philippines and has succeeded in making Naf Naf popular among the 18- to 30-year-old demographic.

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