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Rafe Loves…Sarah Cristobal

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

Raison d’Etre: To have an amazing tan. (Kidding!) To love and be loved. (Only child syndrome.)

Job: Senior Fashion Editor at StyleList.com, freelance writer; charitable do-gooder, extreme motocross, mime, professional juggler, globe-trotter (most of these are true)

Live: The Village, NYC

Happiness: Sitting with a glass of rose on a beach in VilleFranche. Oh, and my family and friends being healthy and happy of course. (Wine first though.)

Brunch: Pastis in NYC, Sylvester’s in Northampton, MA

Drink:  Elderflower Martini at Hotel du Cap, Penny Drop at Standard Grill

Eat: The Standard Grill in NYC, La Fontaine Gaillon and Brasserie Lipp in Paris, Miramar in Barcelona

Escape: Anywhere with a beach! South of France, Tulum in Mexico, anywhere in Spain

Read: Cat Fancy, New Yorker, Harper’s Bazaar, Grazia, Vanity Fair, Coastal Living

Listen: Hard to pick a favorite. Currently really liking the Karen Elson album and Whitest Boy Alive. Also have a penchant for Yanni.

Watch:  Saved by the Bell reruns, Welcome Back Cotter, Dora the Explorer, you know, the usual.

Indulge: Designer shoes and dinners with friends. Also tanning and Saved by the Bell reruns.

Shop:  Colette, Barneys, Zero Maria Cornejo

Fashion: Peter Som, Costello Tagliapietra, Dries van Noten, Isabel Marant, Alabama Chanin

Aspire: It varies from 1960s era Jane Birkin to Susan Boyle pre-makeover which makes it very hard to get dressed in the morning.

Charity: Free Arts, NYC Ballet, Edible Schoolyard

Dream: To one day get the call that I am indeed a distant relative to Cristobal Balenciaga and therefore will have full access to his archives. Also to star in an off-Broadway production of “Cats” and be a world renowned Scrabble player.

Accessories: I love Rafe accessories because they are organically cool, accessible and lovely, just like dear Rafe.

My New York

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Can I tell you…about my New York. Frank Sinatra crooned it in Vegas, Liza Minnelli belted it on Broadway and Odyssey discoed to it but I think Alicia Keys sings it best.  “In New York, concrete jungle where dreams are made of, there’s nothing you can’t do.  Now you’re in New York, these streets will make you feel brand new, the lights will inspire you, lets here it for New York, New York, New York!”
I’ve always said that moving to this city was one of the best decisions I ever made in my life. I came with a dream and now I’m living that dream. I’ve lived here for almost twenty years now and I’m proud to call myself a New Yorker.  There is always something happening every night of the week and the possibilities are endless. New York is like the energizer bunny, it just keeps going and going. I love every exhilarating, adrenaline pumping minute of it.
As a designer, the city is a great source of inspiration. The museums, galleries, the fashion industry, theater, concerts, shopping and dining all compete for their fifteen minutes of fame. Just walking around the different neighborhoods can bear fruit to so many ideas. New York is one big stimulus package!
In a city where the best of the best and the worst are at your fingertips, finding the unique and the truly special can be quite a challenge. I’m always on the hunt for what’s new and fresh yet at the same time I’m a creature of habit. Once I find something I love, I come back for more. Inevitably, whenever I have friends visiting they always want recommendations of where to go for shopping, dining and other hedonistic activities. New York can be intimidating and overwhelming because there are way too many choices. Over the years I’ve culled a tried, true and tested list of faves and I’m happy to share “some” of them with you.

Eat:

Indochine – a New York downtown institution and one of my go-tos if I’m craving Vietnamese! I used to live next door so I became a regular stopping by for a lychee saketini routinely. I swear by their spring rolls and crab cakes! During Fashion Week, this place is mobbed by cognoscenti every night.  This restaurant has such an illustrious history that in honor of their 25th anniversary, Rizzoli released a coffee table book filled with images and stories of their famous diners. How chic is that! In a pinch,  Jean-Marc Houmard, my friend and one of the owners, always manages to squeeze me in on a busy Thursday night.

Zampa – A cozy Italian enoteca (wine bar) in the West Village. I always go here if I want something quick and simple. They have classic antipasti like ‘prosciutto e melone’ and tuna tartar. They also have a nice wine list, with enough Barolos and Venetos to satisfy a connoisseur. Anthony, the proprietor always comes over and pours me an extra glass. In my book, that gets double stars! And if you’re hungry for more, order their cannelloni. Trust me, these carbs are worth it!

Boqueria – Although it’s not strictly a tapas bar, it’s these small dishes that keep me coming back again and again. Yann de Rochefort, one of the owners as well as my friend, was inspired by his childhood memories of Spain and didn’t think anyone had created a New York version that was nearly as compelling as the originals in Barcelona.  I always order the “albondigas” (meatballs), “pimientos de Padron” (fried green peppers) and a glass of Onix (Priorat red wine). They don’t take reservations so come early if you want a table but I like eating at the bar, just like the Catalans.

Bubby’s- You haven’t had a proper New York brunch until you’ve been to this Tribeca landmark. Back in the day you’d bump into JFK Jr. or Harvey Keitel having breakfast. These days you might catch a glimpse of an incognito Robert Pattinson having coffee or JT having a semi-private brunch with Jessica Biel.  Try their famous Banana Walnut Pancakes (perfection!) and have a bite of their Key Lime pie, chef and owner Ron Silver makes them fresh daily. On weekends, be prepared to wait at least an hour for a table and just in case you’re out really late and have a sudden urge for Eggs Benedict, they are open for midnight brunch. Love that!!!

NyoNya- Malaysian cuisine at its best. Straight to the point and cash only. Roti Canai, Satay Ayam (chicken sate’), Nasi Lemak and Hainanese chicken are my personal faves. They will also serve you fresh coconut juice from a coconut, just the way it’s supposed to be done.

Cocktails:

Boom Boom Room- If you can manage to get in, what awaits you at the top of the Standard Hotel is the chicest watering hole that the Big Apple has seen since Studio 54! Celeb spotting is almost guaranteed. Just last week I was having cocktails right beside SJP ( Sarah Jessica Parker), over at the bar was Dylan McDermott and Mary Kate Olsen was huddled around the fireplace! Like any hot spot, entry is next to impossible and details are ambiguous. There’s a special number you have to call to get on the list but if you’re staying at The Standard then you’re all set. Book a weekend at the hotel when you’re in town so you can see what I’m talking about. The hotel is located in the Meatpacking district which is a great area to meander around in anyway, day or night.

Rose Bar and Jade Bar- Inside the Gramercy Park Hotel is a cozy bohemian drawing room complete with a huge fireplace, a pool table and packed with exquisite 20th century artworks by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst, Richard Prince and Julian Schnabel. Coincidentally, Mr. Schnabel is also the hotel’s art director but you already knew that. The crowd is as sophisticated as the interiors and the drinks are appropriately expensive. Be warned, reservations are required after 9pm even for cocktails. This is New York after all.

Kowloon – Just below Canal Street, underneath the hip restaurant Macao Trading Company is another secret den reserved for fabulous downtown denizens. It’s decorated to resemble an opium den with dim lighting, Chinese teak screens, silk brocade cushions and walls filled with erotic imagery and paraphernalia. If you’re as lucky as I was, you’ll catch hunky actor Josh Hartnett working the turntables. He’s even adopted a new nickname, “DJ Heart-net”. I heart that! LOL! But be warned, entry is elusive unless you know the right people or the door person fancies you.

Shop:

Jonathan Adler – Jon’s got the Midas touch (4 stores in the city!) and he can do no wrong in my book. Everything he does is so “happy chic”, including needlepoint pillows, platinum dipped pottery and enamel picture frames! He even lets you customize your own pillows or rugs! How’s that for special and unique?!

Opening Ceremony – Umberto Leon and Carol Lim are pioneers in the downtown retail scene opening a store in an unlikely location on Howard Street back in 2002. Now they count Derek Lam, Jill Sander and Vesper as their neighbors. They’ve collaborated with stylish actress Chloe Sevigne and even Timberland boots! Going to their store is a fun experience. You’ll find emerging American and international designers mixed with one of a kind vintage pieces and established designer labels like Alexander Wang and Acne.  They’ve just opened the ‘ultimate hotel shop’ at the Ace Hotel.

John Derian – Here’s a store that I can get lost in for hours. You have to do several laps before you can take it all in. It’s an atmospheric Hodge podgy of antiques, art, clothing, home furnishings and John’s own decorative objects. John singlehandedly made decoupage chic again. They make great gifts! Here, you can either buy a paper weight, plates or wall art. My favorite is the multi piece wall hanging with an image of a skeleton. You’ll always find interior designers browsing the store with fabric swatches in their hands and occasionally you will run into Helena Christensen buying a Hugo Guinness print. I get all my Rogues Gallery T-shirts here.

Odin – I have a serious love / hate relationship with this men’s store. I love that they carry my favorite labels like Richard Chai, Robert Geller, Engineered Garments, Band of Outsiders and Shipley & Halmos but I hate that I can’t walk out empty handed. The shop staff is just as cool as the merchandise they carry and are often photographed by Japanese magazines for their sartorial choices.

New York Vintage- Shannon has a curator’s eye for designer and couture vintage clothing and accessories. You can count on the fact that every piece is one of a kind and in mint condition. She scours vintage auctions for the best of the best. The last time I was there I saw Sarah Michelle Gellar trying on a vintage Halston dress. I go to her every season to look for inspiration and she’s never failed me.

Amarcord – This is one of my favorite vintage stores in the city! The owners, Marco Liotta and Patti Bordoni scour vintage fairs and flea markets in Europe several times a year to bring back the best of the best. Often they buy dead stock merchandise and unknown labels which I prefer because the details are usually more interesting. Last season I bought the original army sneaker that Martin Margiela and Dior Homme based theirs on for a fraction of the price!

note: This article originally appeared in Rafe’s regular column for Travelife Magazine, the Philippines’ leading travel and lifestyle publication.

Rafe Loves…Olen Juarez Lim

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Raison d’Etre: I feel that my life’s mission is to be able to inspire others to be the best they can be using the gifts I am given and in return they are able to do the same work, then I have lived my life!

Job: Image Consultant

Live: Manila, Philippines

Happiness: Spending quality time with my family at the beach, traveling or just at the mall on a lazy Sunday! Having my students come up to me, tweets or FB me that because of what they have learned, they are more confident and people notice them! Shopping limited/special edition bags; Buying shoes shoes! Working out in the morning! Dark chocolates, raisin covered chocolates, Hawaiian Host rice crispies and Godiva’s dark chocolate pretzel!

Brunch: I do lunch.

Drink: I just look like I drink, but I actually don’t ever! So I’m going to go for a grape shake or Dalandan Cooler!

Escape: Discovery Shores Boracay Island!

Read: Vogue, Bazaar, Allure, Elle, Oprah, In Style!, Slam! & that’s every month!

Listen: MJ, Beyonce, Ne-yo, J-Lo, Christina Aguilera, but I love a Tony Bennet too!

View: Amazing Race, SYTYCD (So You Think You Can Dance), Top Chef

Indulge: NIKE’s! Shox and workout wear

Shop: Neiman Marcus, Saks, Net-a-Porter, Greenbelt 1-5 Ayala Malls, South Coast Plaza

Fashion: Vivienne Tam, Zara, Mango, Alexander Wang, Valentino, Vera Wang, DVF

Aspire: SJP, Michelle Obama, Heidi Klum,

Charity: Bahay Lila (House for Abused Women and Children)

Dream: To see my children live a great life and everyone would practice CIVILITY!

Accessory: I love Rafe. He’s uniquely a Filipino Talent! He represents who we are as a culture through his line and ensures that everyone would get to love and enjoy them! Rafe’s designs are fashionable and functional. They give you that quiet confidence that ooh, you’re fab!

Let’s Hear it for the Boys

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

 Can I tell you…there is one party I never miss during New York Fashion Week. Every year GQ celebrates the Best New Menswear Designer’s in America by throwing them a party. This year’s venue was at the iconic IAC building in Chelsea designed by Frank Gehry. A platform stage stretched out in the lobby allowing all six designers a “tableau vivant” of edited looks from their Fall collection. Honestly, I prefer this set up more than a runway show sometimes.

The stage allows guests to view the clothes up close and personal. Trends in men’s fashion hardly change overnight unlike their female counterparts so a subtle detail tweak or shift in proportion and fit can make a huge impact on a brand’s identity. The devil’s in the details so the closer you are, the better to scrutinize these subtleties.

Ever since they established this initiative in 2008, there has been a resurgence of new labels in the menswear industry. These labels speak to a new generation of guys who are sartorially inclined and want to express their individuality through non-established names. In certain cliques, the less famous the brand, the cooler it is. As in previous years, the winner will receive a cash prize, a mentorship with an established industry executive and the opportunity to design a limited- edition collection for Levis. On top of that, GQ featured each label with a one page editorial in their March 2010 issue.

This year’s roster included Eunice Lee of UNIS, Vincent Flumiani of Caulfield Preparatory, Ben Burkman of Burkman Brothers, Richard Chai, Frank Muytjens of J. Crew and Billy Reid, who won the competition.

This year, the looks were diverse and distinctive, from Southern dandy, urban lumberjack, collegiate prepster to downtown hipster, all evoking each designer’s definition of American style.

The party always draws a huge crowd of fashion insiders, fellow designers, some actors and PYTs. Plus there was overflowing champagne, tons of eye candy, and a peek into next season’s looks, how could I possibly turn down this invite. I can barely wait for next year’s party.

Rafe Spring 2010 Photo Shoot Scene 1

Saturday, January 30th, 2010
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