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Rafe Loves…Jemen Ariola

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

Raison d’Etre: To live, love and learn. And inspire!

Job: Shopper activation specialist

Live:  Hong Kong

Happiness: FINALLY FOUND IT!!!

Brunch:  Croissant with gruyere, cherry tomatoes and saucisson filling prepared by my fiancé, Frédéric, at his patio in Lausanne, Switzerland. Top that with a cup of hot melted dark Belgian chocolate. Bliss!

Eat: Anywhere in the world as long as there’s wood-fired oven-baked thin-crust pizza with anchovies.

Drink: I was with Johnnie (Walker) for than 10 years. Then had a fling with Macallan (25 yrs old) for a few months. Now I’m giving my liver a break and just happy sipping rosé while watching the sunset with Frédéric in any of my escapes.

Escape: Boracay (Philippines), Lausanne (Switzerland), South of France

Read: I don’t have favorite authors, most books I buy are the bestsellers. I love hoarding books even if I don’t get to read most of them. To keep me abreast with current events, I subscribe to TIME Magazine. If I need some push, Who Moved My Cheese, It’s Not How Good You Are, It’s How Good You Want To Be, The Little Prince and The Secret would always be a feel-good read. Always amazing to return to would be Garcia-Marquez, Kundera & Murakami.

Listen: Jazz (Chet Baker, Sonny Rollins, Ben Webster, Bill Evans, Incognito), Classical (Mario Frangoulis, Mendelsson, Yo-yo Ma, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov), Chill (Hotel Costes, St. Germain, Morcheeba, Buddha Bar), Bossa Nova (Gilbertos), U2, Sade, Tuck & Patti, Eva Cassidy, Nina Simone, Edith Piaf, Regina Spektor (love her videos!) and Frédéric’s compilation of jazz and chill out music.

View or watch: Italian, French and Spanish artfilms. The Usual Suspects, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Before Sunrise/Sunset. I’m also a sucker for sad/tragic endings; House of Sand and Fog, Once, City of God, Cinema Paradiso. And my all time favorite? Princess Bride ‘as you wish’ :P Cary Elwes was my first crush .“)

Indulge: Hot bath with champagne and dark Belgian chocolates. 3 hr home service massage from my Thai masseuse. If she has time, she cooks tom yum goong after the massage. She owns a Thai restaurant here in Kowloon City and has a full time job. Being a masseuse is something that she just loves to do.

Shop: Fa Yung Gay! I swear, you can’t go wrong with their HKD79 LBDs! Being a serious bargain-hunter, I check out H&M and Zara here in HK. And whenever I get a chance to fly back home to Manila, I visit Anthology and The Ramp. I always find something fab at a really awesome price. Manila designers absolutely rock!

Splurge: 4-inch stilettos! European sojourns!!!

Aspire: To be an inspiration to my younger cousins and make them realize that with resilience, passion, faith, a little bit of luck, and lots of prayers, anything IS possible. Speaking of which, I’ve always wanted to be a fashion model (hence the love of stilettos ha ha) and way back in Manila (ages ago!), I could only drool at the thought of owning a Rafe. So I used to tell myself, someday when I grow up… And here I am, a proud Rafe owner AND a Rafe ‘muse’ – the closest I can get to being a model ;-} Did I say positive visualization works?

Charity: World Children’s Fund (I actually have a funny story behind this. The first time I sent them a cheque, I received a letter from the office of the president nominating me for their Distinguished Humanitarian Award, an immensely humbling experience. Except that the nomination letter was addressed to a MR. Jemen Ariola. Oops.)

Dream: The dreams you dare to dream DO really come true!

Accessory:  I love my Rafe bag because it’s functional AND fabulous! THE clutch has traveled with me everywhere. And I swear, I always get a compliment whenever I wear it. A travel must-have! And one of my most precious possessions ;-}

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.

Flower Power

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Can I Tell You…about the Tulips and Pansies show. Here’s the press release.

May 20, 2010 – New York City
Designer Rafe Totengco joined the fashion and floral community in the 9th Annual Tulips & Pansies: Headress the Affair at Gotham Hall. Each year the event pairs fashion designers with NYC’s finest floral designers such as Preston Bailey, L’Olivier, Ovando and  Golf Srithmarong. The concept is to create a high-fashion runway show of elaborate floral headdresses made entirely from fresh cut flowers and other living plants.

The event raises funds for Village Care of New York, a non-profit organization providing vital health care programs to people living with HIV/AIDS. The show was hosted by James Aguiar and chaired by Ariana N. Rockefeller, writer and philanthropist and Kelly Cutrone, Founder of People’s Revolution. The show was judged by John Bartlett, Kelly Killoren Bensimon, Freddie Leiba, Fern Mallis and Ashleigh Verrier.

This year, Rafe was paired with Chuck Dorr of GardenDig from Brooklyn. For their runway look, Rafe and Chuck utilized some of the plastic crochet pieces from Rafe’s Craftwork collection and fresh tropical orchids and ferns to do a Carmen Miranda-esque inspired outfit while showcasing Rafe bags as well.

“Drawing inspiration from the hardworking women in Manila that hand crochet Rafe’s new globally conscious handbags, Dig will showcase the color and beauty of the tropics and bring the wonder and charm of the Philippines to the boroughs of New York.”

The event benefits Village Care’s comprehensive array of HIV/AIDS services, which includes two day treatment programs, community case management, home care, Red Hook Community Center, treatment adherence, Village Health Center and The Momentum Project, a food and nutrition program, along with the Rivington House, a modern, state-of-the-art residential care facility that offers clinical services and skilled nursing for persons living with HIV/AIDS in an encouraging and supportive environment.
Village Care is a community-based, not-for-profit long-term organization serving seniors, persons living with HIV/AIDS and individuals in need of medical and rehabilitation services.

For Art’s Sake

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
Can I tell you…about Miami Art Basel. Ever since it’s launch in 2002, this four day convergence has gained quite a reputation for being the most important art fair in the country and one that throws the best parties! This past December, I took the plunge and joined hundreds of New Yorkers on their pilgrimage to South Beach. This year MAB’s organizers pulled out all the stops with art on the beach, over the top parties, lavish dinners and live performances by emerging artists. There was so much to see and do that it was overwhelming, but that’s part of the fun. At the airport taxi line, I bumped into my girlfriend Teresa Herrera who, like me, also came to take it all in for the first time. We were Basel Virgins!

I stayed with my BFF Peter Som who was conveniently booked at the Shoreclub, a hop and skip away from the Convention Center. Location is everything especially for a huge fair like this.
Walking through the Convention Center was daunting with over 250 prestigious galleries from 33 countries and over 2,000 artists showing everything from paintings, fine art photography, sculpture, drawings, installations and videos. Even Sylvester Stallone exhibited his work. Who knew he was an ‘artist’?!
I enjoyed the other satellite fairs like Pulse, Art Asia and Scope over at the Wynwood district, where you could find new artists and perhaps some affordable pieces.
We did our share of shin-digging too. There was the Francois Nars’ party at the Standard where we bumped into Lorenzo Martone showing off his tattoos to his friends. As we were leaving, Francois and Naomi Campbell were just arriving fashionably very late for their own event. We rushed over to Nadia Swarovski’s rooftop cocktail at the W then downstairs for another party by the pool where I bumped into Teresa Herrera with Filipino Art Collector Marcel Krespo and the boys from Cool Hunting Josh Rubin and Evan Orenstein. We caught a live performance by Santigold at the Raleigh right after David Zwirner Gallery’s intimate dinner.
We tagged along with LACMA curator and our girlfriend Christine Y. Kim and her associates to see some of the leading private collections in Miami – among them the Margulies Collection, the Rubell Family Collection, the de la Cruz Collection, the Mora Collection, the Scholl Collection, and the Dacra Collection. During the fair, they open their homes and warehouses to guests of the show. I especially love seeing art in homes, especially art of this caliber. There’s an aspirational aspect to it that I’m sure you can relate to.
After four days we had art coming out of our ears and had had enough of the big extravaganzas. We were aching for something low key. Fortunately, our dear friend and super talented Interior Designer D.B. Kim was celebrating his birthday party in South Beach.
The party was held in stylist Ron Laxamana’s quaint apartment compound that faintly evokes the set of 90′s TV hit Melrose Place. It was a fun intimate affair  and a perfect way to end a rather hectic and art-filled week. I’ll be back…same time next year!

Naughty and Nice

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010


Can I tell you …about my favorite Christmas party? Every year I get inundated with invites to celebrate the holidays.  Which one to go to and can I go to all of them? Such a dilemma! It had been such a dour year (recession hello!) that I was looking forward to lifting my spirits and ending the year with some yuletide cheer. Unfortunately, I can’t make it to every party but there are a few on the top of my list. One of them is Chandelier Creative’s Holiday Bash. Their first party last year was so much fun. I met a lot of new people, almost bid on some art and had copious amounts of champagne.  So when I got their grandiose invite this year I put it in my outlook calendar marked urgent.


Richard Christiansen, Chandelier’s creative director and Anthony Keegan, Commonwealth Utilities’ designer (dressed as Rudolph) certainly know how to throw an extravaganza with flowing drinks (served up by studly Santa’s helpers), a full gospel choir (singing disco and R&B classics) and a silent art auction to benefit the New Museum on the Bowery. They were determined to up the ante for their second annual event and that’s exactly what they did.


The Noho loft where their offices are was filled with balloons, a towering Christmas tree, a hot dog and popcorn stand as well as the requisite open bar. The crowd was equally fabulous as one might expect from this boutique design firm. Designers Francisco Costa and Peter Som, Gossip Girl’s Amanda Setton, fashion editors Stefano Tonchi and Marcus Teo, models Jessica White and Julie Henderson sipped champagne, nibbled on hot dogs and got their photos taken with a hunky Santa (a trainer in Richard’s gym).


Last year I missed out on the art and there were some amazing pieces. So this year I was hoping to get something from the auction. Limited edition prints and original artwork from contemporary artists, fashion and art photographers like Stewart Shining, Ian Wright, Lorenzo Martone, Douglas Friedman and Shun Kawakami filled the wall. As soon as we perused the silent auction, Peter and I made our choices. Peter eyed an Arthur Elgort portrait of 70’s model Lisa Taylor while a couple of pieces caught my attention; a print by Lorenzo Martone and another by Ian Wright

We hovered by the wall monitoring our bids while mingling with friends. Hunky Santa provided a welcome distraction and a great photo op. Fashion photographer Chiun-Kai Shih (we call him Chunky) was so besotted that he kept snapping away at Santa. And who could blame him? Santa claimed someone stole most of his costume…yeah, right! Fortunately, Chunky takes his camera with him wherever he goes and was happy to share these delicious photos with me.


As the hour drew near the bidding got a little heated as people kept upping their bids on their favorite pieces. I was determined to win this time but Lorenzo’s print was getting dangerously close to slipping out of my hands. At the very last minute, as my competitor walked away I penciled my last offer and won! Phew, that was a close call. Peter got his Elgort print as well. In life, timing is everything! The auction raised almost $15K for the museum.


Lorenzo was thrilled I won his piece and told me that he only made one print of this image so I have a one of one! I also won the Ian Wright print. That’s what I call a win-win situation and a great way to end 2009. I just love a happy ending!

Rafe Loves…Prami Radcliffe

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

Raison d’Etre: Love, laugh and shop till your hearts content!

Job: Public Relations Consultant

Live: Bali Hyatt, Sanur Bali

Happiness: Life’s simple pleasures; kissing my husband, being with the family, spending quality time with friends and spend some time alone each day.

Brunch: Kudeta, Bali

Drink: Kudeta in Bali, Omm Bar in Barcelona

Eat: Trussardi in Milan, Inopia and MOO in Barcelona, Sarong in Bali, Chateau de la Cevre D’Or in Eze, Montague in London

Escape: Portofino, Barcelona, Melbourne, London, Hong Kong

Read: British Vogue, Instyle, Harpers Bazaar

Listen: Music of the Night by Andrew Llyod Webber, Summer Sun by Koop, First Time by George Michael

Watch: Phantom of the Opera, Billy Elliot, We Will Rock You (theatre shows in West End London)

Indulge: Spas, Siesta, OK magazine, Facebook

Shop: Santa Eulalia in Barcelona, Lane Crawford and On Pedder in Hong Kong, Harvey Nichols in London

Fashion: Stella Rissa, an upcoming Indonesian fashion designer

Aspire: No one in particular. I like to have fun with what I wear though most of the time it ends up pretty simple and it’s my own style.

Charity: Ashram in Bali. Ashram helps underprivileged kids to get opportunities for higher education.

Dream: I am living a dream!

Accessory: I love my Rafe Black “Emma” Convertible clutch. I can dress it up or down and wear it to work, parties or for leisure any time of day. But you get that with all Rafe bags to begin with, they’re so versatile and on trend!

The Tough Go Shopping

Thursday, October 29th, 2009
Can I tell you…about Fashion’s Night Out? We’ve all heard the line, “when the going gets tough, the tough go shopping” and up until recently lived by that motto. But as the economy crashed, the ‘tough’ stopped shopping resulting in a devastating domino effect that forced businesses to close leaving legions of people unemployed. As sales plummeted, retailers went into a panic, slashing prices left and right training consumers to only shop on sale. For anybody in the fashion industry, this was HELL on Earth! The situation needed fixing!

The Tough Go Shopping

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Can I tell you…about Fashion’s Night Out? We’ve all heard the line, “when the going gets tough, the tough go shopping” and up until recently lived by that motto. But as the economy crashed, the ‘tough’ stopped shopping resulting in a devastating domino effect that forced businesses to close leaving legions of people unemployed. As sales plummeted, retailers went into a panic, slashing prices left and right training consumers to only shop on sale. For anybody in the fashion industry, this was HELL on Earth! The situation needed fixing!

Anna Wintour to the rescue! Vogue, along with the City of New York and Council of Fashion Designers of America masterminded Fashion’s Night Out, “ a global initiative to promote retail, restore consumer confidence, and celebrate fashion”. Last September 10, after much anticipation and hoopla, hundreds of stores across the five boroughs ( and overseas) stayed open late for one big shoppathon hoping to lure back customers to shop.

Designers were asked to do personal appearances, come up with special items and even show off their hidden talents just for the evening. Everything from designer aprons ( Peter Som), printed canvas totes ( Proenza Schouler) ,singing ( Isaac Mizrahi and Oscar de la Renta), manning the cash register (Pharrell Williams), bartending ( Olsen twins) to catwalk lessons ( Alexander Wang).
Besides all the VIP appearances and activities, there was a limited-edition FNO T-shirt with 40% of the sales’ proceeds donated to the National September 11 Memorial & Museum at the World Trade Center.
First stop was Bergdorf Goodman. Padma Lakshmi the host of Top Chef was hosting a cookoff and had designers Peter Som, Cynthia Rowley, Naeem Khan, Gilles Mendel and Lela Rose submit their favorite recipes and had the restaurant pass them out to partygoers to try. My favorite, and not because he’s my BFF was Peter Som’s panko fried oysters with blood orange gastrique and tartar sauce. The restaurant was packed like sardines, I could barely breathe!

Everywhere else in the store was just as jampacked. Bumped into 70’s supermodel Pat Cleveland and her gorgeous daughter Ana van Ravenstein while I was on my way out.
 

Next up was Henri Bendels. The store was a zoo with shoppers everywhere. It was cool to see some cute girls wearing Rafe bags! After hobnobbing with my buyers and some customers we made our way downtown to the Meatpacking district to Stella McCartney. Vogue editor Tonne Goodman and actress Kate Hudson were hosting the party.
Right outside the store they were making fresh pizzas and let me tell you…the mob descended on those pies like piranhas each time they entered the store so much so that the pies never made it past a few steps from the door.

The scene was hilarious. “Nothing comes between me and my pizza”, remarked one very hungry fashionista. On a marathon evening like tonight, we all need our sustenance! But Kate was either running very late or we were just restless.

On our way further downtown we passed by Bleecker Street to see what Marc Jacobs and Ralph Lauren were up to. Between the two of them, they have practically turned this once quiet street into an outdoor mall.

You can always count on Marc to do something fun. They were inviting customers to line up and get their photos taken in a special Marc Jacobs set simulating a fashion shoot. Passed by Ralph to get a glimpse of Nacho Figueras but he had already left.
Eventually we ended up on Crosby Street to go to Opening Ceremony but that was a madhouse. So we decided to turn back and head towards the Bowery to Patricia Fields. Ugh, same situation.
At this point, we were just hungry and exhausted. Thank God Five Points (one of my favorite restaurants) is in the neighborhood.
So did the ‘tough’ go shopping? For everybody’s sake, I certainly hope so but it’s tough to say. I do know a lot of T shirts were sold!

Rafe Loves…Liz Uy

Friday, October 23rd, 2009


Raison d’Etre: To inspire
Job: Fashion Editor of Preview Magazine (Stylebible.ph)
Live: Ortigas Center, Philippines
Happiness: Travelling with friends
Brunch: Four Seasons Hotel, Bangkok
Drink: Gimlet in Barca
Eat: Cantinetta, Rockwell (Manila)
Escape: El Nido, Palawan
Read: Preview Magazine
Listen: I’m very mainstream … So whatever’s on
Watch: Gossip Girl
Indulge: I eat FroYo everyday topped with huge mallows!
Shop: Colette, Dover Street Market, The Mall (Florence), and On pedder (HongKong). I like one-stop shopping! Saves time and energy.
Splurge: A fashionable pad
Aspire: To be a Kate. (Moss, though probably everyone aspires to be her; Bosworth for her easy, nonchalant dressing; and Lanphear, whose style is ferosh!)
Charity: Kythe Foundation
Dream: Big!!!
Accessory: I love Rafe bags because they’re functional and fashion-forward!


Rafe Loves…Adinda Bakrie Ong

Friday, October 16th, 2009


Raison d’Etre:Who doesn’t want to be loved?
Job: Philantropist
Live: Different city each month but mostly in Jakarta
Happiness: Spending time with family, friends and helping others through charity.
Brunch: DimSum in Hong Kong
Drink: The best cocktail at Longrain in Sydney. The best bar is Mercer Soho
Eat: L’Avenue in Paris, Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo
Escape: Rent a boat in Napoli, cruise along Positano, Amalfi coast then stay for two days on the island of Capri
Read: Power Hong Kong
Listen: Right now i’m loving Kings of Leon but I will love ABBA forever!
Watch: (movies) As a movie freak, this question is harder than what’s the square root of 123456 with no CALCULATOR! Hmmm…My fair lady, St. Elmo’s Fire, Pretty Woman, Braveheart, American History X, Disney Movies!
Indulge: My wardrobe!
Shop: All the stores in the West Village in NY
Fashion: Peter Pilotti and forever Carolina Herrera
Aspire: Grace Kelly and Queen Rania (Yes, I love Royalty!)
Charity: My job but mostly helping orphans in Indonesia.
Dream: World Peace…Hello!! And for the day to come when Magnolia makes calorie-free cupcakes!
Accessory: I love Rafe’s designs because they get better with time. They coordinate with most of my outfits and they’re so functional. I end up picking them again and again just like eating my favorite snack. Plus it doesnt hurt that they’re simply divine!

Robert Geller: Modern Romantic

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009


Can I tell you about…Robert Geller. I met Robert last year through a common friend over lunch and I was instantly smitten. He’s laid back, thoughtful and genuine. He’s also a rising star in the menswear industry. Hailing from Hamburg, Germany, he moved to the USA to study at the prestigious Rhode Island School of Design. Upon graduating, he worked at Marc Jacobs, then became a partner and co-designer for the label Cloak and eventually launched his eponymous menswear label in 2007. He was recently named the winner of GQ magazine “Best New Menswear Designer in America” competition and was nominated for the CFDA Perry Ellis Menswear Designer of the year. Levis also collaborated with him on a capsule collection that just launched this September in Bloomingdales. Over al fresco lunch near his downtown Tribeca studio; we caught up and talked about everything under the sun…style related of course.
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