The Scene
A Stylish Soirée: Cebu’s Elite Celebrate Jackie Deen Lotzoff at Mad Thai
An intimate circle of Cebu’s most prominent personalities gathered to celebrate Jackie Deen Lotzoff’s special day in style. The private affair unfolded at Mad Thai, the chic dining spot in Gallery Place, Mabolo, creating the perfect backdrop for an evening of camaraderie and refined revelry.
Among the guests were some of Cebu society’s most notable figures—Melinda Garcia, Angie Sierra, and Steve Aznar—whose presence added a touch of prestige to the celebration. Creative luminaries Oj Hofer, Doro Barandino, and Romero also graced the occasion, bringing their signature flair to an already vibrant gathering.
It was a night that beautifully captured the essence of Cebu’s high society: intimate, stylish, and brimming with the warmth of genuine friendships.

Melinda Garcia, Jackee Deen Lotzoff, Angie Sierra

Melinda Garcia, Angie Sierra and Doro Brandino

Emmanuel Hamoy and Oj Hofer

Oj Hofer and Stephen Aznar
The Scene
Be Fabulous: Dr. Fremont Base’s 50th Birthday Party Echoes the Disco-Glam Era
Photography by Jackie Lotzoff and Doro Barandino
The invite, plain and simple, stated “Be Fabulous.” You kind of get the drift when it’s Fremont who sends you the invitation. So on that evening in the ballroom of the NUSTAR Hotel, around 100 fabulous guests from various backgrounds—including Gahum Garcia, now publisher of SunStar Daily, and the likes of Regal Oliva, lawyer and political commentator—were among the highly polished guests who filled the ballroom of NUSTAR Hotel. Throwing a party this huge requires a bit of know-how in maneuvering social challenges. The mixture was just right: there were medical colleagues, classmates, neighbors from childhood, clusters of potent socialites, and a proliferation of the most buzzed-about gay personalities in town. An open bar stacked with champagne and spirits and a hefty, well-curated buffet helped sustain the mood.

Christine Pelaez, Alice Woolbright, Butch Carungay, Lana Osmena and Mary-Ann Aboitiz.

Fashion designer Furne One

Marguerite Lhuillier, Jun Escario and Frances Siao

Jackie Lotzoff and Regal Oliva

June Alegrado and Michael Ho

The celebrant Dr. Fremont Base and Stephen Aznar

zee.ph editor Jing Ramos and Paolo del Rosario
The Scene
Another Elegant Dinner at Chez Marguerite
by Emcee Go
Perched atop one of the city’s exclusive hills, Marguerite Lhuillier’s home offers a graceful nod to old-world sensibilities—a fitting setting for an intimate evening among friends in a city still finding its footing.


Gerry and Pam Motanus, Margie Lhuillier, Christine Pelaez, Iris Arcenas, Eva and Jiji Gullas, Jun Pelaez
The dinner was in honor of Gerry Montanus and Pamela Manuel, briefly back in town and warmly welcomed. “I think we brought the quake,” Pamela quipped, laughing as she recalled the timing of their arrival. Gerry—imposingly tall at 6 feet 7—had leapt out of bed when the tremors began. Their own home, a stilts-supported creation by architect James Jao, had responded with a particularly theatrical sway, although there was no major damage except perhaps for half the water in their infinity pool.

Christine Pelaez, Pam Montanus, Eva Gullas, Iris Arcenas, Margie Lhuillier and June Alegrado

Jiji Gullas, Jun Pelaez and Gerry Montanus
Despite the unsettling prelude, the evening unfolded with the kind of ease that only Marguerite can host. The menu was quietly luxurious: a perfectly roasted leg of lamb and saffron-infused mahi mahi anchored the main course. From Marguerite’s kitchen came a procession of homemade sweets—silken leche flan, dense squares of food for the gods, crumbly polvoron, and a butter-laden cassava cake made by Christine Pelaez that left little room for restraint. The flavors, much like the company, were familiar, comforting, and quietly indulgent.
Guests included Jiji and Eva Gullas, Jun and Christine Pelaez, June Alegrado and Iris Arcenas.


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