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Aeropostale Cebu Style League
They’re young, smart, and the absolute role models for their generation for being active in both academics and extra-curricular activities, while still having the time to enjoy the carefree years of their youth.
Aeropostale introduced the group of dashing young men and sassy young women who embody the Aéropostale lifestyle — casual and laid back yet chic and trendy—when they launched their store in Ayala Center Cebu in the second quarter of this year.
Get to know some of the personalities that make up the Aéropostale Cebu Style League.
Reona Ido, who plays soccer and basketball for Cebu International School as a varsity player for both sports, describes her personal style as bohemian, preppy and edgy. This fifteen-year old Yellow Boat of Hope volunteer is into sports, as well as more relaxed activities such as painting, sketching, reading and baking, thus the charm of Aéropostale apparel to her.
“I love the overall feel of the store and how easy it is to find things that I like such as the hoodies, leggins, skirts, dresses, sportswear, bikinis and more. Super comfortable and I can wear them for most occasions,” she shares.
Basketball player, karter and model John Tristan “JT” Gullas is a shorts and T-shirt, loafers kind of guy. He likes to wear casual and comfortable outfit for our tropical weather. Aéropostale t-shirt designs appeal to him and he finds the sports clothes interesting.
A debate champion, being the Captain of the Springdale Debate Team, and a current member of Team Philippines for the World Schools Debate Championship, with numerous trophies in various debate contests to show for his skills, Mikkel Neri, balances his love for this intellectual sport by playing football when he has the chance. He defined his personal style as simple but elegant. He enjoys shopping in Aéropostale as “It has a wide array of choices for clothes for everyday use.”
Soccer player, budding artist and model Gabi Woolbright Darza likes to wear shorts and long sleeves, basic dresses, skirts and tank tops thus the charm of Aéropostale apparel to her. “The styles are basic yet lovely.” she quips. This extemporaneous speech winner is also into water skiing, basketball and hiking.
Alex Osmena doesn’t only have the heart for basketball and volleyball, but for volunteerism, as well. He has been active in helping Yolanda typhoon victims in Daan Bantayan. It’s no surprise as he is the perpetual island boy, enjoying fishing, boating, and island hopping on his spare time, when he is not busy living the typical life of a sixteen-year old. He wears Aéropostale for their shirts that are simplistic, but classic and versatile in design, an ongoing trend for the young. He is a smart, casual guy so he is a definite fit for the brand.
Like the other Aéropostale Style League girls, fifteen-year old Ileana Osmena, is an active sports enthusiast. She juggles being an academic awardee with being a basketball and soccer player, and successfully stays on top of her game at both. Proof of her sports prowess is winning the all-ISAC (International Schools Activities Conference) award as the Most Valuable Player (MVP). As someone who prefers casual and relaxed clothing, her affinity to Aéropostale’s no-fuss style which is also due to the country’s tropical weather with the brand offerings pieces that are ideal for the tropics.
Fifteen-year old Katalin Ugarte may look all sweet and dainty but she plays a mean game of tennis and is an avid jetskiier. This Cebu International School student, when not in the beach looking for things of value and interest, goes out with friends to watch movies or go shopping. Thus, she prefers casual and comfortable clothes that can freely move in.
“Aéropostale’s clothes are nice, comfortable, and suitable for my age,” Katalin says when asked about what she likes most about the brand.
The other Aeropostale Style Leaguers are boxing and yoga enthusiast Alyssa Sacal, future architect, scuba diver and ballerina Arisa Onozawa, no.4 ranked Tennis Player in the Philippines in the Girls-16 under category Jana Pages, Chemistry graduate and corporate executive Nicole Li, Miss Cesafi 2013, soccer mid-fielder and student council secretary Nikki Tilka, varsity soccer team captain and volleyball player Phoebe Smith, multi-awarded Autocross racer and sports enthusiast David Lim Jr., basketball and soccer varsity player and ‘well-rounded student’ awardee James Lotzof, Cebu’s four-timer karter of the year and Macao Grand Prix Asian Karting Open Champion Jette Calderon, student council president, accomplished debater and budding artist Julian Cobonpue, architecture student and former Philippine Wall-Climbing Champion non-teen league Kenzo Canizares, school leader, entrepreneur and altruist Marcko Durano, and United Football League player Tom Booth.
Established in 1987 in bustling New York, Aéropostale has grown to become a mall-based, specialty retailer of casual apparel and accessories, Aéropostale’s clients range from 16 to 21 year-old girls and guys who prefer a selection of high-quality, active-oriented, fashion basic merchandise at compelling values. With a price range that is easy on the pocket, they can enjoy high-quality and fashion forward pieces that are staples in every wardrobe. In the Philippines, Aéropostale is exclusively distributed by Stores Specialists, Inc. (SSI) – a member of The SSI Group – and is located at Level 1 of the Ayala Center Cebu expansion wing; Glorietta 2, Robinsons Magnolia, Shangri-La Plaza East Wing, Robinsons Manila Midtown Wing, SM Lanang Davao, SM Megamall Mega Fashion Hall, Central Square Bonifacio High Street and Veranza Mall General Santos City.
Events
The First NUSTAR BALL
The NUSTAR Ballroom, a magnificent venue at the NUSTAR Resort and Casino in Cebu, sets the stage for last night’s first-ever NUSTAR Ball.
Glamorous guests from Manila and Cebu converged at the NUSTAR Ballroom, an exquisite venue within the NUSTAR Resort and Casino in Cebu. The evening unfolded with a seated 5-course dinner. The opulent feast started with Beetroot Salmon Gravlax, adorned with caper berries, caviar, set with delicate edible flowers; and a main course of Compressed Pork Belly with Crackling Skin and Baby Scallops. Another highlight was the auction of coveted items like Dior and YSL handbags, a limited-edition Bulgari watch, and an exclusive 2-night stay in Nustar’s opulent 3-bedroom villa—complete with a private pool and a dedicated butler. The charity evening benefited the Cameleon Association, an NGO based in Iloilo City created in 1997 that developed a global approach to act on the causes and effects of sexual violence against children.
It was a night of elegance, luxury, and unforgettable memories as ladies in long gowns and gentlemen in black ties danced the night away.
Design
Filipino graphic designer makes history, joins Switzerland’s Museum of Avant-garde among genre’s greats
PJ Ong of Inodoro, an internationally renowned graphic designer, is the first Filipino whose work will be part of the permanent collection of Switzerland’s Museum of Avant-garde
CEBU CITY — In a groundbreaking achievement, Cebu-based graphic designer and art director PJ Ong of Inodoro Design Studio, is set to become the first Filipino artist permanently exhibited at Museum of Avant-garde (MA-g) in Mendrisio, Switzerland.
Ong’s recognition at MA-g places him among over 250 avant-garde artists, including iconic figures like Pablo Picasso and Marcel Duchamp, signifying a profound milestone in museum history.
“Avant-garde,” is a term that refers to pushing the boundaries of artistic expression.
“I am extremely honored and humbled. It is a remarkable milestone in my creative journey, and I am grateful for the opportunity to be part of such a prominent platform. The acknowledgment, especially considering Switzerland’s exacting standards in art and design, is truly fulfilling,” said Ong.
Part of a stellar contemporary collection
Under the museum’s Contemporary Collection, Ong will join global contemporary agencies such as M/M Paris (collaborator of Icelandic singer-songwriter and composer, Björk), WORK Pte Ltd (brainchild of the “Godfather of Singapore Graphic Design,” Theseus Chan), Bedow (Stockholm), BVD Stockholm AB (Stockholm), Socio Design (London) and Milkxhake (Hong Kong), among others.
Ong’s music packaging design for the Filipino harsh noise duo, White Widow, will be featured in the museum. The band’s album “The God Uterus Dissolves” — released under Melt Records — features an unconventional cassette tape packaging incorporating a hand-crafted wire mesh, elevating it into a unique and bespoke collector’s item.
The museum’s selection process for its Contemporary Collection involved three categories: Graphic Design, Photography, and Illustration. Swiss-Canadian Fritz Gottschalk, a prominent figure in contemporary graphic design, led the Graphic Design category.
“This is profoundly validating for me as a graphic designer. Being part of a museum’s permanent contemporary collection is a lasting testament to my capabilities as an artist,” said Ong.
‘Poetry you can touch’
The graphic designer from Cebu City further defined the album as a “deliberate departure from the ordinary,” stating that it was a testament to the artist’s and band’s dedication to pushing boundaries and offering the audience a unique and immersive experience.
“Careful consideration was given to every detail, including choosing a premium supplier for the cassette tape. Opting for a screen-printed cassette, where design elements were applied directly to the surface, gave it a contemporary and visually striking result, helping us reinforce the design narrative,” said Ong.
“From the cohesive placement of elements to using symbols instead of track titles on the spine and customizing fonts, every aspect was carefully thought out. Rather than opting for the conventional wire mesh treatment on print, I took a bold step by incorporating a hand-crafted wire mesh, adding a unique and sensory dimension to the album — almost like poetry you can touch.”
Profound honor
Established in 2003, Inodoro Design Studio under Ong’s leadership has garnered global acclaim for its bold design philosophy, spanning music, fashion, architecture, culture and technology. In becoming the first Filipino whose work will be on display at the MA-g, Ong stated that it is “particularly humbling.”
“Traditionally, these privileges are given to individuals who have amassed decades of experience, attained mastery in their craft, or even as a posthumous acknowledgment. To be among those selected is a profound and unexpected honor,” he said.
“Museums typically focus on visual artists, and for a graphic designer, especially within the realm of commercial work, recognition can be more elusive. I appreciate the challenges of this less conventional route and I am committed to proving the significance of graphic design in the broader artistic landscape.”
Art enthusiasts can anticipate viewing Ong’s work with “The God Uterus Dissolves” at MA-g, scheduled to open to the general public in 2025.
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About The Museum of Avant-garde (MA-g)
The Museum of Avant-garde compiles an original body of work from private collections, providing a unique perspective on the cultural and artistic significance of avant-garde movements. These movements, synonymous with transformative ideologies and daring experimentations, played a pivotal role in challenging political and societal conventions. For more information, visit www.ma-g.org.
About Inodoro
Inodoro is the creative moniker of graphic designer and art director PJ Ong, a prominent figure in the Philippine design scene. Established in 2003, Inodoro Design Studio, based in Cebu, Philippines, has garnered international recognition for its bold and distinctive design, with a focus on thought-driven imagery and iconic visual language. The studio specializes in identities, custom typography, graphic design and art direction. For more information, visit www.inodoro-design.com.
People
Ladies Who Support Ladies
Women’s Circle is an organization composed of Cebuano ladies who are successful entrepreneurs and top executives. They recently held a fellowship event at the Sheraton Mactan Resort, with special guests from the Women’s Business Council Philippines. Chairperson, Rosemarie Rafael and Council Secretary Cynthia Mamon both flew in from Manila to discuss alliances between the Cebu and Manila groups.
The half day event was organized by Perl Jacalan, Gina Atienza and Eva Gullas. Sheraton Resort through its GM Dottie Wugler Cronin supported the event as it is aligned with the hotel’s women initiatives. The successful event was made more fun with generous give-aways, notably Jo Malone perfumes, Sheraton bags, R&M Chocomanga and sarongs from Ferimar.
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