Celebrations
November 17, 2002 | 12:00am
Lita A. Faustino marked another milestone in her life when she celebrated her 72nd birthday with a garden dinner musicale at her residence, dahlings. She was lovely and glamorous, looking years younger in a red Carla Guiao creation with white orchids in her hair given by Norma Benito and hair and make-up done by Erddie de Lima of Head Camp.
The evening started with a touching and simple invocation delivered by eldest daughter Emy. Litas son Mon, who is one of the countrys top musical arrangers and directors, acted as the emcee and sang beautifully the song "I Will be Here" for his mom.
Her grandchildren, Karla and Denise, children of her son Ding and his wife Elsa, also rendered a beautiful medley of The Carpenters. This was followed by Elvis Presleys songs sung by Lillian Pickard, founder of Rhapsody Ladies Club.
Friends and other guests, who all came in red as requested by the celebrator include Noemi Cuenca, who sang "Two for the Road" and "Sanay Wala Nang Wakas". The night was made more beautiful with Litas acknowledgement of his son Tats, SOPs musical director and arranger.
On Makati Day, dahlings, hordes of professionals and urban hedonists gathered in Bistro 110 for a wild end-of-summer bath.
Bistro 110, the friendly neighborhood Makati hangout, rewarded its loyal followers with a straightforward, invite-only event.
Upon entering, guests were given beads. Ala mardi gras style, people were encouraged to give their best beads to the wildest souls of the evening. The ones with the most beads at the end of the night would win the prizes.
The highlight of the evening though, palangas, was the Bikini Fashion Show where six sultry young ladies scantily clad in bikinis, courtesy of fabric warehouse, drove yuppies crazy.
Check out www.planetgimmick.com for more upcoming adventures in nightlife.
Remember, palangas, "Without faith it is impossible to please Jesus Christ." Smile. See you.
The evening started with a touching and simple invocation delivered by eldest daughter Emy. Litas son Mon, who is one of the countrys top musical arrangers and directors, acted as the emcee and sang beautifully the song "I Will be Here" for his mom.
Her grandchildren, Karla and Denise, children of her son Ding and his wife Elsa, also rendered a beautiful medley of The Carpenters. This was followed by Elvis Presleys songs sung by Lillian Pickard, founder of Rhapsody Ladies Club.
Friends and other guests, who all came in red as requested by the celebrator include Noemi Cuenca, who sang "Two for the Road" and "Sanay Wala Nang Wakas". The night was made more beautiful with Litas acknowledgement of his son Tats, SOPs musical director and arranger.
Bistro 110, the friendly neighborhood Makati hangout, rewarded its loyal followers with a straightforward, invite-only event.
Upon entering, guests were given beads. Ala mardi gras style, people were encouraged to give their best beads to the wildest souls of the evening. The ones with the most beads at the end of the night would win the prizes.
The highlight of the evening though, palangas, was the Bikini Fashion Show where six sultry young ladies scantily clad in bikinis, courtesy of fabric warehouse, drove yuppies crazy.
Check out www.planetgimmick.com for more upcoming adventures in nightlife.
Remember, palangas, "Without faith it is impossible to please Jesus Christ." Smile. See you.
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