The Francophile party was a celebration of the best between Manila and Paris. My dear friend and favorite talent manager/corporate imaging specialist Joji Dingcong helped Vicky plan the party and created a splendid guest list. Cibo di Ms Margarita Fores catered familiar French cuisine with a Filipino twist. There were various appetizers including the mouthwatering lechon carving. The main course was a pan roasted Chilean sea bass (served in a parchment paper box). The meal ended with a sinful Tiramisu. Pastry chef Buddy Trinidad of Park Avenue Desserts prepared a dessert buffet that left guests stuffed.
Of course, bottles of Moet & Chandon were uncorked throughout the evening. Babette Aquino flew in from Paris to welcome her French doctor friends to Manila. Another French doctor, Gerard Wolf, brought in samples of French fragrances made with the essence of the Bach flower. Each guest brought home vials of the eau de parfum called "Presence" and "Vivacite," as well as a box of French macaroons from Vicky.
It was a truly delightful dinner that made every guest happy (with the food, company and giveaways) and content (judging from the number of empty bottles of champagne!).
Driven is, as stated in their website, "all about passion... the little things in life that make a difference. It is all about the love of music and the overwhelming feeling you get immersing yourself in it. Its when you go inside a club and feel youre the happiest person on earth, losing yourself to a room filled with people that feel just the way you do. It is all about connection, harmony, inner peace, contentment, crazy nights and wonderful mornings spent with unique individuals that add spice to your life. It is all about everything you wish to look forward to after a hard days work. It is what motivates you to push further and what makes you value each single step in the journey of life."
Driven was officially launched last month at the Philippine Trade Training Center (PTTC) with Ibizas "King of Space" with the help of Motorola and Smart. Dazzling lights, crisp sound, brilliant décor and Manilas party people filled up the venue. NBKs DJ Manolet Dario loosened up the crowd with his uplifting sounds. Steve Lawler, renowned as one of the worlds premier and most respected house music talents, fired up the halls of PTTC with his distinctly deep and sexy electronica music. Lawler seemed to have total control of the crowds vibe and left everyone in awe, blessed with this exceptional clubbing experience!
(Check out www.drivenmanila.com)
The event ushered the launch of ground-breaking fashion designer Ivarluski Aserons first collection for F&H. Aseron surely impressed the crowd with his understated elegance and muted sophistication. M Barretto, F&Hs menswear designer, successfully redefined mens clothing. The romantic look of the collection was inspired by the Baroque and Victorian periods. Aseron presented bell-sleeved blouses accented with low necklines paired with slim shorts and leggings. Baretto modernized tuxedo shirts, double vests and printed patterns on woven shirts paired with pinstriped slim pants, accessorized with thin ties, bow ties, and studded belts.
F&H president Ronald Pineda and the brands marketing whiz Alan Vianzon welcomed guests that included Tessa Valdes, Leica Carpo, Tina Tinio, Phoemela Barranda, Bubbles Paraiso, Pixie Olivares, Renee Salud, Puey Quiñones, Henry Calayag, Joji Dingcong, Franco and Ayen Laurel, Paolo Paraiso, Derek Ramsey, Joey and Marissa Concepcion, Monchet Olives, Ayalas Javi Hernandez and Myrna Fernandez, Governments Henry Lim, and Premier Wines & Spirits Philip Opiasa.
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