Showing posts with label Joyce Makitalo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joyce Makitalo. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Mischmash Stylish Mama {October}

Leona LaviƱa Panutat, former Esprit buyer, stylist, writer, ShopCrazy shopping editor, blogger, art enthusiast.. wrap up this pretty package of a loving wife and a brand new mum.  
Her work station is conveniently situated beside her son's crib. This is where she writes away while  Wyatt is deep in blissful slumber.
Art by Francis Nacion hangs in the master bedroom where we spied Matryoshka dolls and hardbound reads on fashion and design.
Carlo Ongchangco, Cambridge Fluro Pink Satchel, BCBG Multi-colored Sandals.
Accessorizing is second nature to Leona who owns a vast collection of baubles from cocktail rings to statement necklaces all neatly labeled and categorized. 

Clad in her typical mash-up of preppy-boho. Pleated skirt, crew neck sweater, boho-inspired accessories with a Joyce Makitalo ring to boot.
Shots of color you'll spot all over her insanely neat and put-together place of dwelling.
His and hers. Mama brogues and baby brogues.
Elephant Wooden Menagerie by Jomike Tejido.
Wyatt's nursery is peppered with art lovingly made by his mum and his cousins.
A wooden horse spruced up with one of Leona's favorite scarves holds commanding presence. 
On the right is Wyatt's travel blanket, the hands-on mum especially made for her son before his big arrival.

Describe your personal style? Hmmm.. Preppy-boho. I like wearing clean and classic pieces and pairing them with something quirky, colorful and a bit off. I used to have a monochromatic closet but now all of a sudden I can't get enough of color!! 

What are you wearing this fall? Colored denims, slim V neck and crew neck sweaters, maxi skirts, wedge booties and my Missoni for Target loot! 

Closet staples? Denim cutoffs, straight cut jeans, stripe tees, slim cut cargos, men's button downs and my manly flats: brogues and loafers. 

What is that one piece you can't live without fashion/motherhood-wise? Crisp white button down. You can wear it to absolutely any event. Great when dressed up with a ball gown skirt or dressed down with cutoffs. Plus it's breastfeeding friendly. 

How are you influencing your son's personal style? Well, he's only 2 months old so I don't think I have that much influence on him yet but when he's a bit bigger I'd say.. wear whatever makes you happy! 

Style icons? Jenna Lyons, Tory Burch, Olivia Palermo and Taylor Tomasi-Hill.

Tip or 2 for all moms out there who want to stay stylish amidst all the hullabaloo motherhood brings? Any shopping advice? Buy basics with a twist. A white button down with with an unexpected collar, khakis with pleats, cropped dark denims. These pieces will always look good together no matter what. Just throw on some accessories, grab a leather tote and you're good to go. As for shopping, always be aware of your surroundings. You might just score a great deal in the most unlikely places. Some of my favorite pieces are from Supermarkets!

Styling may have taken a backseat but style is obviously innate for this first time momma who looks like she's having the time of her life. What, with that palpable glow you see and feel around her and adorable Wyatt. Priceless.  

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Photography by Anthony Co.

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Saturday, December 11, 2010

all i want for christmas

Apart from peace, profound joy, and good health for all I love and treasure, this Christmas, I am {secretly} wishing for these little goodies...



I hope my Santa gets to read this post {tee-hee!}

What's on your wish list?

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Lusting Over All Things Filipino

I wouldn't really call myself nationalistic. I mean, we have to admit, sometimes our country is just too difficult to love.

But there are a lot to love about it, really. As recently I came to realize that all the things I've been crushing on are 100% Filipino. Aside from my Benito (which I've checked off the list, thanks to hubby), allow me to share with you the sense of pride I'm feeling because all these coveted pieces I'm lusting over are made by my fellow countrymen.


Joyce Makitalo East Caligo Valentina Necklace

I have been secretly yearning for her pieces for a long time now and when I had a chance to meet the designer herself at the Manila F.A.M.E last week, she had me at hello. And so did her collection. Not only is she insanely talented, she's extremely nice too, albeit chic and cool.




Maco Custudio Spring 2011 Dino Collection

His works are so bold and structural (and comfortable too), you wouldn't think they're local. 

I was thrilled to have finally met a Filipino cobbler and designer. This guy knows a thing or two about shoes, I tell you. But his works are not for the faint-hearted. So if you fancy a pair of big statement shoes then he's your go-to guy. He customizes for about PHP 8000 (USD 180) a pair. 

S.C. Vizcarra The Salcedo Tote

Made of jute and micro fibre, the craftsmanship of this bag is amazing. The weaving, the juxtaposition of the materials, and the size of this bag makes me drool. You can easily mistake this for a Bottega Veneta. 

Now tell me, aren't all these pieces divine? And these are just in the fashion category. The furniture pieces were heavenly. I just couldn't take photos of them at the fair. Catch the Manila F.A.M.E next year. It's way worth it.

To find Joyce Makitalo click here

For some statement shoe fix, find Maco Custodio here.

And for that coveted Salcedo tote plus more, find S.C. Vizcarra here. They're opening a retail shop this November and I can't wait!

And because of these guys, I am proud to say I'm a Filipino.