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Laurie Boquiren–A Dynamic Force in Cebu’s Business and Creative Industries

The Marketing and R&D Director of Castilex Industrial Corporation, Founder and CEO of Jamaica Markets Corporation, and Chairman of the Visayas Art Fair, Laurie Boqiren has carved a multifaceted career that blends innovation, leadership, and passion for promoting local artistry. Whether shaping brands, creating market opportunities, or championing the regional art scene, her visionary approach continues to make an impact across industries.

What do you love most about your job or career?
I love that my job offers continuous learning opportunities that empower me to create better products for our clients. Every day presents new challenges that sharpen my decision-making, enhance my focus, and ignite my creativity. It also gives me a platform to pursue my advocacies in art, culture, and women’s empowerment—integrating passion with purpose.

How many hours of sleep do you need to function?
A minimum of 7 hours—or I’ll be less sharp during the day.

What keeps you fit?
Tennis three times a week, early in the morning.

Charlie Co (photo credit: Ateneo Art Gallery)

What was the last piece of art that caught your attention?
Charlie Co’s Fudogs and Dragons painting at the recently concluded Art Fair Philippines.

What TV series are you currently hooked on?
Prime Target on Apple TV+ and Zero Day on Netflix.

What piece of jewelry can you not live without?
My small diamond stud earrings and Apple Watch.

What book is on your bedside table?
Atlas of the Heart by Brené Brown.

Nonki Japanese Restaurant

Olio’ Restaurant & Lounge

What is your favorite restaurant in Cebu?
Nonki and Olio’.

Is there a quote from a writer that plays in your mind these days?
“Anyone can fly, all you need to do is try.” – Faith Ringgold.

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Bee Urgello–Fashion Influencer and Designer’s Muse Goes on a Hiatus

Bee Urgello has long been part of the beauty and fashion industry as both a model and an influencer. “Fashion has always been a major influence in my life. It has molded me into who I am today,” Bee explains, reflecting on what anchors her in life. Currently, Bee is in a “transitional phase” and is planning to relocate to Australia, so her career is taking a brief sidestep. She is now spending time in Sydney, thinking about a new chapter in life with her partner.

Bee has also been an avid supporter of LGBTQ+ rights in the Philippines and has lobbied for equality in the past. She acknowledges that while there has been valid progress in the movement over the last decade, the process remains slow. This influencer mentioned that to help pass the SOGIE Equality Bill, the LGBTQIA+ community must unite, build alliances with lawmakers, civic sectors, and moderate religious voices, and counter misinformation with clear, culturally grounded Filipino messaging. She also stressed leading the movement with empathy, discipline, and strategic action to make the bill both politically viable and socially accepted.

Bee Urgello in a Cary Santiago silk chiffon gown

Are you inspired by any visual artists lately?

This may come as a surprise to some, but most of my close friends know me as a geek. I’ve been collecting comics and Japanese manga, not to mention anime like Sailor Moon. I also love watching cartoons like X-Men, Marvel, and DC.

On the other hand, I’m also inspired by fashion as an art form. Somehow, my geeky and fashionista sides have blended together and shaped my personal style.

The anime and manga industry forms an integral part of Japan’s prominent cultural exports.

What kind of bag do you use these days?

Lately, my necessities have been narrowed down, so I’ve started leaning toward smaller-scale bags. I prefer multi-purpose ones like the Chanel Classic Flap or the Chanel Wallet on Chain. Also, the Saint Laurent Envelope Chain Bag is at the top of my list.

St. Laurent envelope chain bag

Is there a piece of jewelry or timepiece that you cannot part with?

Years back, my parents made me choose between a men’s and women’s Rolex two-tone Datejust watch. I chose the men’s style because it felt more edgy and versatile. It’s very special to me because it’s a timeless brand, and the fact that my parents let me choose meant a lot to me as a trans person.

Rolex two-tone datejust watch

Which fashion designers do you wear?

My favorite is definitely Cary Santiago, along with two of my closest friends, Harvey Cenit and Rei Escario. For international brands, I’ve always loved the classic silhouettes of Chanel and Dior. There’s also an Australian brand called Zimmermann—the designs are elegant, feminine, and whimsical.

The Zimmerman brand has become Australia’s first billion-dollar label after an acquisition from Advent International.

How many hours of sleep do you require?

I usually sleep around 9–10 PM and wake up at 7 AM. Seven hours of sleep is good enough for me; otherwise, I feel groggy and lazy if I oversleep.

Is there a television series or film you’re currently glued to?

I’m a couch potato and don’t party much anymore, so I spend a lot of time at home watching television series and films. Lately, I’ve been following Palm Royale, House of the Dragon, Emily in Paris, and Stranger Things.

Emily in Paris 5 is now streaming on Netflix

What inspires you the most?

Beauty. Beautiful objects inspire me, as well as beautiful moments with family and friends.

What is your idea of perfect happiness?

Contentment—being at peace with where your life is at the moment.

What is your favorite travel destination?

I love New York. Nothing feels more “citified” than Manhattan. When I’m there, I feel like the world is my oyster. It’s an amazing melting pot of people and cultures.

Manhattan has been described as the cultural, financial, media and entertainment capital of the world.

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Miko Sarmiento: Turning Silk Scarves Into Works of Art

Miko Sarmiento studied Fashion Communication and Styling at Istituto Marangoni in London. After that, he worked as a visual merchandiser at Rustan’s Manila and was later hired by designer Miranda Konstantinidou as a creative consultant in the Cebu office, where he was actively involved in styling photographic pictorials and visual displays. It was during this period that Miko’s love for prints was honed and developed. Currently, Miko has created a capsule collection of silk scarves featuring prints close to his heart and memory.

Tell us something about your new project.
It really came about because I wanted to show my love of illustration on a platform other than a screen. Once, a friend asked me to illustrate prints on pocket squares for her groomsmen—the idea took shape from there. I was always cautious about putting work out into the already super-saturated print space, but I finally mustered enough courage to do it and decided that size, texture, and movement were the perfect blend of fashion and illustration. The brand’s name is im.ok, and this capsule collection is called huna.huna #1.

This capsule collection is called huna.huna #1.

What is it that you love about this work?
I love that I get to use so many different types of media with the help of digital art. My prints start off as little sketches and collages on traditional media platforms, and then I port them over digitally, where they get refined with a multitude of brushes and textures that the digital space can offer. It’s a learning process each and every day.

The final product of an extensive creative process involving digital art.

Are you inspired by any visual artists lately?
A few that I currently love are Ronan Bouroullec, known more as a designer but someone I find very inspiring; Hikaru Shimoda, for her child-like and nostalgic portraits; and Kelly Beeman—her fashion illustrations are a constant pin on my mood board.

Ronan Bouroullec, considered master of contemporary design.

What kind of bag do you use these days?
I just got a vintage bicolor epi-leather Noé that has the perfect patina. It’s been my workhorse for the past couple of weeks. It’s amazing how well-made vintage bags hold up, considering it was manufactured in 1995.

Vintage Noe bag photographed on top of JEG Tower.

Are you glued to any television series or film?
I finished the anime series The Summer Hikaru Died—it’s the perfect nostalgic queer summer love story with a twist of darkness and horror.

Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mokumokuren.

Do you have a piece of jewelry or a timepiece you cannot part with?
I have several hand-me-down bangles from my mom and loved ones that never leave my wrist, and a “Tank” watch that I got for my 21st birthday. It’s been with me through all my adventures, even at times when it probably shouldn’t have.

The “Tank” was designed by Louis Cartier in 1917 and soon became iconic.

What’s your soundtrack like?
On repeat lately have been a lot of new girl pop. Constants are No Na, Katseye, Chaeyoung, and Audrey Hobert. They’re perfect for a mid-morning pick-me-up all the way to an impromptu dance with friends past midnight.

NoNa is an Indonesian girl group formed with 88rising.

What is your favorite travel destination?
My favorite travel destination has got to be Japan. There’s so much to explore—be it the quaint neighborhoods or the hyper-modern cities, you’ll always find something new. My last trip was to Kanazawa; the highlights were the most delicious unagi and a beautifully preserved historical quarter that was less crowded than Kyoto but just as charming.

Traditional Kanazawa houses are often characterized by sliding doors and thatched roofing.

What is your idea of perfect happiness?
I don’t think I know what that is yet, but pretty close would be a night of great music and dancing at a beautiful home, surrounded by loved ones and my animals.

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Luna Vdl–Endless Summers in Siargao

Luna Vdl has been in the modeling industry since she was 16 years old and has managed to continue her career to this stage. Her recent stint was with Bezza, a Cebu-based clothing line by Brazilian designer Claudia Bezza Yeung, known for her effortless and breezy style. Luna is perfect for the brand identity of the clothing line, having lived in Siargao for years now, surfing and running a boutique hotel under the name Villa Luna Siargao.

Setting out for the big waves

What is your life’s passion?
Surfing has become my greatest passion, and it’s a big part of why I chose to settle down in Siargao Island. Living here has shifted my mindset in a powerful way—the island gave me a new perspective, one rooted in mental and physical wellness. Happiness means living authentically with a clear and healthy mind. Siargao has a kind of magic to it, and the community here is full of love, respect, and gratitude. It feels like home—deeply healing and full of purpose.

Villa Luna Siargao

Tell us about Villa Luna Siargao.
I wouldn’t call it a resort and prefer to name it a “boutique villa.” I’ve poured my heart into every detail of the project, making sure it wasn’t just a villa but a reflection of who I am. The design, energy, and intention behind it had to align with what I love.

How many hours of sleep do you require?
Usually, I’m asleep before 9 p.m. and try to get at least 6 or 7 hours of rest every night. Good sleep is important for the active lifestyle I lead.

How do you keep fit?
My day starts with meditation before I surf or dive into any task or responsibility. It makes me more in tune with my body and mind and has taught me to approach everyday life with calm and clarity.

Dining out in Siargao

What is your favorite restaurant in Siargao?
Honestly, Siargao has so many interesting restaurants, but more than just the food, it’s the vibe. That’s what makes the dining experience here so special.

Gerry Lopez

Any television series or movies you’re into lately?
Surfing documentaries are tops. One of my most frequently watched is Gerry Lopez—his approach to surfing and life resonates with my character.

Lombok, Indonesia

What inspires you most?
Definitely, my travels. Each time I set foot in a new place, it becomes a fresh source of inspiration. I’ve been to 37 different countries in the world, but I’m always drawn to places where I can soak up a laid-back lifestyle. Lombok, Amed, and Sidemen in Indonesia are top-tier on my list. They’re still untouched in many ways and make you slow down and truly live in the moment.

Panthere de Cartier bracelet

Do you have a favorite piece of jewelry?
Cartier—it’s timeless and effortlessly elegant. Occasionally, I’m also drawn to fashion accessories, mostly tropical and island-inspired pieces.

Luna Vdl in Oj Hofer’s classic design of a draped low back evening gown, cut in the bias, shimmering like liquid night.

Who are the fashion designers you admire?
There’s Michael Cinco and Vera Wang, but my personal favorites are Cebu-based designers Oj Hofer and Jun Escario. They understand how to make a woman feel powerful and at ease in her own skin.

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