The Right Start team expressed gratitude to the donors, partners and volunteers for their unwavering commitment. Held just weeks after the couple’s celebrated #aKHOandmyBELOved Paris wedding, the event raised almost P3 million that will be used for creative caring spaces for the poorest children in the community. Vicki Belo-Kho welcomed October with a charity fundraiser for Right Start, a nonstock, nonprofit organization with children’s interests at the heart of its existence. Many charitable affairs kicked off pre-Christmas gift-giving festivities. October gets the run-up to Christmas going. The annual homecoming raises funds for the Assumption Mission Schools and other Assumption projects throughout the country. Other gems included Pearl AC Batch 1987, Jade AC Batch 1982, Ruby AC Batch 1977, Diamond AC Batch 1957 and Blue Diamond AC Batch 1952. The Assumption Velada was spearheaded by Silver AC Batch 1992 and Gold AC Batch 1967. This will be used to reforest 2.5 ha of barren land at the IPO watershed in Bulacan, where 98 percent of Manila’s potable water is sourced. In true PMAP tradition, the ball also raised money for Worl d Wildlife Fund (WWF)-Philippines. Held at the Rigodon Ballroom of the Peninsula Manila, the event was a rare opportunity for models of the past to mingle with the stars of today’s runways.īelvedere provided an open bar to moisten lips all night. The PMAP Ball dubbed “PMAP and Friends,” was a grand reunion of colleagues and family over three decades.
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The weekend of RCG was action-packed, with the celebrations of the Professional Models Association of the Philippines’ (PMAP) 30th anniversary at the Peninsula Manila, as well as the annual Assumption College homecoming known as Velada. Mia has been working on multiple fashion shows, and even asked little ol’ me to be a supermodel for a night! For her Manila Fashion Festival S/S 2018 Collection, Mia showcased her flowing, romantic and sexy silhouettes. Newlyweds Jacques and Mia Branellec have both been busy as they support several benefit shows, including the Red Charity Gala (RCG).
Fashion designer Mia Arcenas-Branellec, principal ballerina Candice Adea, environmentalist Anna Oposa, and jewelry designer Wynn Wynn Ong voiced out their respective advocacies. The “Why We Fight” video starred influential women from different industries supporting the cause. A golden South Sea pearl strand was auctioned off at the fashion show, the proceeds earmarked to support ICanServe’s nationwide programs and initiatives. Jewelmer EVP and deputy CEO Jacques Christophe Branellec was present to also introduce the “Why We Fight” bracelet, with the Philippine national gem, the South Sea pearl, at the heart of the creation. Partnering with Jewelmer for the first time, the fashion show presented women adorned with the South Sea pearl along with clothes by Ito Curata, Mia Arcenas, Rosenthal Tee, Vania Romoff, JC Buendia and Cary Santiago.Īmong the muses who graced the runway were 1973 Miss Universe Margie Moran-Floirendo, who walked with her grandchild 1969 Miss Universe Gloria Diaz, who lost her sister Rio to colon cancer and the face of this year’s Fashion Can Serve, Maureen Wroblewitz, who walked in honor of her mother, who battled cancer.