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- JR Isaac -

If there’s one word to describe the night, it would be “crazy.” That must be it. Looking sexy, gorgeous and still classy, the ladies wore crazy-short outfits. It must be the weather. Or to show off that hot tan. Or it could be the no fuss-feeling that it gives them as they party the whole night. Dresses were all the rage at the 42 Below vodka launch. Fashions came in neutral hues like white, tan, gray and black. It also had simple cuts and were made from light material, making the ladies feel fresh and relaxed. The ladies also kept the accessories on the down-low. They wore simple bangles and earrings to balance out their outfits. As for purses, they also kept it simple and classic-looking.

42 Below paved the way for all the craziness as they celebrated their launch at the Embassy Super Club.  The brand’s very own ambassador and vodka professor, Jacob Briars, was present to mix out-of-this-world cocktails for the guests. The night started off with a few drinks to cool off and a brief story about this most-awarded vodka brand. The Vodka Professor also demonstrated how to mix several drinks. He even came up with Summer Breeze, a unique cocktail specially concocted for Filipinos. To perfect a wild and crazy night, Embassy’s very own DJ Owens Sun played for everyone.

Rina Fukushima

Rina’s top is from Zara, the shorts are from American Eagle, and her blue earrings are from Market! Market! Her shoes are from Singapore; the cross necklace and bracelets were picked up in the States. She wears a white dress because she wants to show off her tan from the Easter holidays; it also highlights her legs.

Andrea Tetangco

Andrea wears her own Coca Couture boyfriend polo. She carefully chose accessories such as a pair of Chanel earrings, and a clutch and heels from Statement, to add a hint of warmth and glamour to the look.

Say Alonso

TV personality Say wears a  backless Terranova dress with BCBG shoes and accessories from Forever 21. She chose to wear the dress because it’s summer and it’s okay to be a little sexy.

Rachel Tan

Rachel wears a dress from Dressing Room. She wears a black necklace with a big pendant and leaves out the earrings because she wants to go simple. She exaggerates with strappy shoes, since everyyhing else is bare. The Greek goddess look with a loose dress and thin belt is her peg.

Risa Fukushima

Risa wears a dress from Mango Singapore. She likes the fact that it has a semi-Zen look, giving her half-Japanese appearance a nice zing. She opts to go simple and wears silver hoop earrings and a simple watch.

Amanda Lapus

Amanda’s top is from Maldita and the skirt is from Terranova. The accessories are from her collection, which she bought from all over. She decided to go with a laid-back style and look.

Bea Soriano

Model and student Bea is wearing a top from Blanco in Spain and black mini-shorts from M)phosis.Her accessories are black Caviar Chanel 2.55 double-flap bag and a Philip Stein diamond-encrusted watch. She goes for a minimalist look, sticking to classic accessories that will inject chic elegance into her ensemble.

Patricia Santos

Patricia wears a pair of Mango jeans and a cowl backless top with gold chain detail from People Are People. She pairs it with a classic quilted Chanel bag and gold jewelry. She is going for a sexy but classy look so she tries not to over-accessorize or show too much skin.

Lesley Co

Lesley is wearing a NY&Co dress, which was given to her by a friend. The hammered silver-plated bangles are from Bebe, the mary janes are from Rusty Lopez.She describes her style as very “spontaneous-chic.”

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