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Elizabeth Arden and Zee Lifestyle’s Beauty Talks

Elizabeth Arden and Zee Lifestyle recently teamed up to gather the beautiful women of Cebu for an afternoon of beauty and skincare discussions at Level Ei8ht last July 4.

Elizabeth Arden and Zee Lifestyle recently teamed up to gather the beautiful women of Cebu for an afternoon of beauty and skincare discussions at Level Ei8ht last July 4. Aging is an inevitable process that leaves a visible mark on the skin in a variety of ways—dryness, discoloration, fine lines and wrinkles. Add to that the unfortunate existence of external aggressors that assault the skin’s natural vitality, and the result is damaged, tired-looking and uneven skin. To talk about these factors and how to achieve a healthier glow, skincare expert Dr. Cecilia Bernad was invited to explain the causes of advanced skin aging and the right process to combat this—including the correct skincare routine and the products that are formulated with the right ingredients to achieve the best results.

Enter Elizabeth Arden’s PREVAGE, the latest line of anti-aging that includes a lineup of products specially concocted to target specific skin problems that contribute to skin aging—from the Anti-aging Eye Serum and Eye Cream Set with antioxidants to smoothen fine lines and reduce visible signs of aging while providing nourishing protection from environmental factors, to the Anti-aging + Intensive Repair Daily Serum that supports skin’s natural collagen for firmer, more radiant and healthier looking skin. An immediate hit was the PREVAGE Clinical Lash + Brow Enhancing Serum, which protects the strands through its life cycle to maintain lashes at its fullest and healthiest. It’s also dermatologist and ophthalmologist-tested, its delicate formula safe for use on the lashes everyday.

The collection’s key ingredient is Idebanone, a powerful antioxidant that protects the skin from environmental stress that can cause premature aging, all while supporting its natural restoration processes for a more youthful glow. The PREVAGE line has an impressive success rate—97% of women who used the product showed an improvement in overall appearance after just 12 weeks, seeing the reduction of deep wrinkles and age spots, and better skin firmness and luminosity.

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Guests at the event were treated to a special discounted price on the PREVAGE line and many of Elizabeth Arden’s products—including the cult favorite Eight-Hour Cream. At the end of the night, everyone went home with a special gift pack from Elizabeth Arden to start on the path to more beautiful skin.

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The Qipao As Interpreted by Innovative Filipino Designers: PHILIP RODRIGUEZ

The Qipao, an iconic symbol of Chinese fashion, takes center stage as we celebrate the Lunar New Year of the Wood Dragon. This singular closely-fitted garment crafted from the most opulent silks originated in 1920’s Shanghai. ZEE fashion editor Oj Hofer, has sought the creative insights of some of the Philippines’ most innovative designers for their interpretation of the elegant Qipao, also known as Cheongsam.

Cebu’s esteemed designer, Philip Rodriguez, pays homage to imperial attire with this stunning yellow silk brocade qipao. While adhering to the traditional cheongsam silhouette, Rodriguez infuses a touch of sensuality by incorporating see-through silk tulle panels along the waistline. Known for his timeless designs and culturally respectful creations, Rodriguez’s attention to detail is unparalleled. His embellishments are intricate and exquisite, showcasing impeccable taste and luxurious design without veering into ostentation. Take, for instance, his cheongsam for the Year of the Dragon. While it may seem daring compared to traditional sensibilities, Rodriguez maintains elegance by delicately veiling the wearer’s skin with sheer tulle on the cutout side panels. The front slit of the dress is cautiously calculated to strike the perfect balance between modesty and allure “I design for women who possess sophistication beyond their years, “ Philip emphasizes. “My clothes are crafted to evoke a sense of beauty and allure, leaving her feeling exquisite and confident.” As a seasoned designer, Rodriguez consistently achieves harmony in his designs. His qipao for 2024 seamlessly blends elements of royalty and sensuality, luxury and practicality, reflecting his mastery of the craft and his ability to create pieces that are truly elegant and well-balance.

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The Qipao As Interpreted by Innovative Filipino Designers: JC BUENDIA

The Qipao, an iconic symbol of Chinese fashion, takes center stage as we celebrate the Lunar New Year of the Wood Dragon. This singular closely-fitted garment crafted from the most opulent silks originated in 1920’s Shanghai. ZEE fashion editor Oj Hofer, has sought the creative insights of some of the Philippines’ most innovative designers for their interpretation of the elegant Qipao, also known as Cheongsam.

JC Buendia, celebrated for his ability to tell a million style stories through minimalist details, is a master of clean, chic lines in fashion. Eschewing frivolity and nonsensical embellishments, every element of his designs contributes to their overall elegance.

Inspired by cinematic portrayals of Chinoiserie, Buendia’s first fascination with the Qipao began with Gloria Romero’s iconic portrayal of a Chinese princess disguised as a ‘sampan’ girl in the 1957 film “Hong Kong Holiday.”

“This admiration for orientalalia only deepened as I watched films like “The Last Emperor” and “In The Mood For Love,” JC recalls.

Buendia’s latest creation is a testament to this cinematic influence. His interpretation of the Qipao for the Year of the Wood Dragon features a cropped top crafted from silk Dupioni, embellished with diamond brooches on the reverse closure for a touch of glamour. Paired with a tea-length bouffant skirt made from frothy layers of delicate tulle, the ensemble exudes sophistication and timeless elegance.

With meticulous attention to detail and a keen eye for design, JC Buendia’s Qipao captures the essence of cinematic glamour while offering a contemporary twist on a classic silhouette. It’s a tribute to the enduring allure of Chinoiserie and the timeless beauty of the Cheongsam.

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The Qipao As Interpreted by Innovative Filipino Designers: PROTACIO EMPACES

The Qipao, an iconic symbol of Chinese fashion, takes center stage as we celebrate the Lunar New Year of the Wood Dragon. This singular closely-fitted garment crafted from the most opulent silks originated in 1920’s Shanghai. ZEE fashion editor Oj Hofer, has sought the creative insights of some of the Philippines’ most innovative designers for their interpretation of the elegant Qipao, also known as Cheongsam.

Protacio Empaces is renowned for his talent in reinventing historical silhouettes into stylish statements perfect for modern women’s lifestyles. His reinterpretations present wearable, contemporary, and highly coveted fashion pieces. The distinct embroidery he incorporates adds an extra touch of charm to his creations. Take, for instance, his cheongsam adorned with delicately hand-embroidered macro daisies and trapunto leaves. “I imagined a vibrant qipao inspired by tropical aesthetics, tailored for chic city living in ASEAN mega-cities. I’m using cotton pique for its structure and infusing it with lively colours to retain a stylish, sensual silhouette,” explains Protacio. His knee-length qipao captures the timeless sophistication seen in Maggie Cheong’s iconic look in the classic film “In the Mood for Love.” Crafted for the Year of the Dragon, this design seamlessly complements the film’s aesthetic, presenting a potential addition to the character’s wardrobe. Seasoned designer Protacio’s creations speak to women aged 30 to 80. His intial Qipao offering for 2024 combines modern elegance with classic charm that resonates with these women’s sophisticated tastes and vibrant lifestyles.

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