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November 17, 2022

UNIQLO Opens Its Third Roadside Store In The Philippines - UNIQLO Nuvali

 UNIQLO Nuvali, Its Third Roadside Store In The Philippines


Japanese global apparel retailer UNIQLO is ready to welcome the community of Santa Rosa, Laguna to its newly opened roadside store in Nuvali. It also features the first ever Green Park by Ayala, in partnership with UNIQLO Sustainability.

“Our roadside stores highlight our commitment to bringing LifeWear closer to more Filipinos. Opening a roadside store promises a simple, local one-stop shopping experience for customers to enjoy a quick and convenient trip close to their homes, especially this Holiday season,” says UNIQLO Philippines COO, Geraldine Sia.

The store is a standalone 1,418 sq. m. building that carries a wide selection of LifeWear staples for men, women, kids, and babies. It offers a convenient and exciting shopping experience for customers with over 300 parking slots, a special kids' play corner, and eleven fitting rooms, including one specially fitted for persons with disabilities (PWDs).

THE POWER OF CLOTHING

The UNIQLO Nuvali Roadside Store highlights the retailer’s sustainability mission. The store features a special corner that shares how UNIQLO channels their initiatives to help our planet, people and society. Customers can see the information of how their favorite UNIQLO pieces are sustainably made and sourced such as the Fluffy Yarn Fleece Jacket and the Ultra Light Down Jacket.

They can also drop off their pre-loved UNIQLO pieces here via the Re.UNIQLO box, where the retailer gives new life to old LifeWear pieces through reusing and upcycling. Lastly, the space also proudly displays upcycled furniture made from roped plastics and old UNIQLO denim scraps by JunkNot.

Outside the store, customers can enjoy and appreciate nature, and be educated about UNIQLO’s efforts at the Green Park, that was made possible in partnership with Ayala and UNIQLO Sustainability.

The space has a bicycle rack to promote a sustainable mode of transportation, a kids’ active zone, and a pedal power charging station for the community to experience and enjoy. A mural painted by local artist AG Saño which conveys UNIQLO’s campaign about caring for the environment greets customers after a day of shopping.

LIMITED OFFERS

UNIQLO is welcoming its customers on its opening weekend with limited offers

Men’s Pocketable UV Protection Parka

This parka has been updated with a roomy 3D cut in the body, shoulders, and sleeves for greater ease of movement. It features a pocketable design with a storage pouch attached to a loop on the inner left side. It offers both style and UV protection for people who love to do outdoor workouts.
Now available at Php 1,490.00 from Php 1,990.00


Men’s U Crew Neck Short Sleeve T-Shirt


This t-shirt is developed by the Paris design team, led by artistic director Christophe Lemaire. The result is a garment designed with meticulous attention to detail and a stylish cut. It is one of UNIQLO’s top-rated styles season after season. The retailer updated the t-shirt with new colors to elevate one’s style making it perfect for casual or everyday look.
Now available at Php 490.00 from Php 590.00


Men’s Ultra Stretch Active Short


The short pants are made with quick-drying and athlete-approved DRY-EX technology for a stay fresh feel. Its ultra-stretch fabric offers freedom of movement to its wearer with an active lifestyle.
Now available at Php 790.00 from Php 990.00


Women's Mercerized Cotton Short Sleeve Mini Dress


The A-line cut flutters elegantly as the wearer walks, while the mini length gives a sleek and flattering look. Its mercerized cotton has a sophisticated sheen that suits all skin types. This dress is a go-to casual outfit for women who want to be stylish yet comfortable.
Now available at Php 790.00 from Php 990.00

Women's Smart Ankle Pants

The Smart Ankle Pants have a gently tapered and flattering silhouette that can be dressed up or down. Its fabric has a premium look and is made with recycled polyester. The elastic waistband and two-way stretch fabric promise all-day comfort while giving a clean office look.
Now available at Php 1,490.00 from Php 1,990.00


Women's AIRism Seamless Type Boat Neck Long T-Shirt

The T-shirt is made using UNIQLO’s AIRism technology that provides all-day comfort perfect for the country’s humid weather. The seamless hem design with a long silhouette makes it versatile for a quick workout at the gym or for everyday errands.
Now available at Php 590.00 from Php 790.00


Girls’ Seersucker Camisole Dress

The breezy, lightweight camisole dress has a voluminous flared cut for a cool style. Its textured cotton seersucker fabric promises a gentle feel and gives a laidback vibe to the wearer. This dress is perfect for girls looking for a quick stroll around the park or going to the mall.
Now available at Php 790.00 from Php 990.00

Kids’ Striped Crew Neck Short Sleeve T-Shirt

The t-shirt has a loose-fitting cut perfect for everyday wear while they play and move around the park or the mall. This is complemented by a fun striped pattern in kid-friendly colors inspired by the 90s street fashion styles.
Now available at Php 490.00 from Php 590.00



SPECIAL STORE OPENING DEALS

UNIQLO is also offering special deals for shoppers. For a minimum single receipt purchase of Php 3,000.00 from November 18 to 20, 2022, customers can get these gifts:

      A limited edition 2023 UNIQLO planner


      A 10% discount for a minimum single-receipt purchase of Php 300.00 at Krispy Kreme Ayala    Malls Solenad


     Free one (1) piece Best Taco in Town with any purchase in Pancake House Paseo de Sta. Rosa


   A free box of four (4) Brownie Bars or Lemon Bars with any whole cake purchase at Café     Mary Grace Ayala Malls Solenad*


   One (1) free iced or hot coffee from UCC Coffee for claiming at the UNIQLO Nuvali Roadside Store from November 18 to 20


  One (1) free affogato for a minimum single-receipt purchase of Php 1,200.00 at UCC     Clockwork Ayala Malls Solenad


    One (1) free serving of Fried Truffle Cheese Wontons for a minimum single-receipt purchase     of Php 1,500.00 at Nono’s Ayala Malls Solenad


     Php 4.00 off per liter for gasoline (V-Power Racing, V-Power Gasoline, or FuelSave Gasoline) or Php 3.00 off per liter for FuelSave Diesel when customers present the voucher and the Shell Go+ app at Shell Nuvali



*Terms and conditions apply

For more updates about the UNIQLO Nuvali Roadside Store, please visit its special page at UNIQLO Philippines’ website at https://www.uniqlo.com/ph/en/spl/uniqlo-nuvaliand download the UNIQLO APP via Google Play Store or Apple Store.

Follow UNIQLO Philippines’ social media accounts, Facebook (facebook.com/uniqlo.ph), Twitter (twitter.com/uniqloph), Instagram (instagram.com/uniqlophofficial), and TikTok (https://www.tiktok.com/@uniqlophofficial) and UNIQLO Philippines’ website at uniqlo.com

October 28, 2015

Team DJE, Team Bulahao, and Kneutral MNL, Amaia’s Upcycling Challenge Winners



Upcycling competition reinforces Amaia Nuvali lifestyle
,  the process of turning used goods or waste material to produce something that is often better than the original, is the most viable option. This was the idea behind Amaia Steps Parkway Nuvali's The Upcycling Challenge.

The Amaia’s Upcycling Challenge finalists created home products that are useful to Amaia homeowners and consistent with the theme "Living Re-Imagined."
 The contestants were invited in Solenad 1, Nuvali where they executed their designs. Check the complete list of the 13 participated teams at "Living Re-Imagined” - Amaia Steps Parkway Nuvali holds Upcycling Challenge


Last Saturday, October 24, Amaia’s Upcycling Challenge Winners were Team DJE, Team Bulahao, and Kneutral MNL.


The grand winner Team DJE with "Bubble Coral" was awarded P100,000 in cash and a glass trophy during the last day of the competition. Team DJE - Danny Kalinga, Jojean Aguilar, and Johnedel Ogalesco of Team DJE are working on the "Bubble Coral" floor lamp made up of plastic bottles and a junk bike wheel.



The second place winner - Team Bulahao received P50,000 in cash and a glass trophy.

 

Team Bulahao, Louie Lucena of Team Bulahao puts a game face on when the Amaia Steps Parkway Nuvali Upcycling Challenge officially started.



The third place winner - Kneutral MN L.gets P25,000 in cash and a glass trophy. 


Kneutral MNL Carissa Patricia Del Rosario and Jose Masucol of Kneutral Collection creates a useful table out of green plastic soda bottles.

For the Upcycling Challenge last Oct. 17 and  24 at the Solenad 1, Nuvali, 13 groups were each given 24 hours to create marketable and practical home products using a selected material, in this case, plastic soft drink bottles.  Each team was provided with P3,000 for raw materials and transportation to the site. 

Upcycling helps reduce carbon emissions, which are the amount of carbon dioxide produced to support our lifestyles. Your carbon footprint measures your impact on the climate based on how much carbon dioxide you produce. Factors that contribute to your carbon footprint include your methods of transportation and energy usage.

If they're not biodegradable, they're out there occupying space and possibly polluting the earth's seas or forests. Before throwing anything out, think about that. It may be a small step but it's something that will matter in the long run.

Upcycling also saves money (like making old clothes into a bed cover) and helps preserve out resources. 

Ayala Land’s Nuvali, which spans 1,750 hectares, is an inspiring model of a green, sustainable eco-community. Built on the pillars of environmental, economic, and social sustainability, community development remains a primary objective of Nuvali to achieve this balance.


Nuvali, located in the cities of Sta. Rosa, Calamba and the Municipality of Cabuyao in Laguna, is part of the growth corridor of the Calabarzon region. Its campus environment integrates a community where residences, business and recreation flow seamlessly. It is a community where you would proudly raise a family.

The works are currently posted on Amaia Land Corp.'s official Facebook page. The entry with the most number of likes on Facebook received a special prize.

October 23, 2015

"Living Re-Imagined” - Amaia Steps Parkway Nuvali holds Upcycling Challenge

In a bid to turn waste materials into more useful resources, real estate developer Amaia Land Corp. recently launched the first Amaia Steps Parkway Nuvali Upcycling Challenge last Saturday, Oct. 17, at Solenad 1, Nuvali, in Sta. Rosa, Laguna. 

Amaia’s Upcycling Challenge saw the participation of a slew of design students, professionals, and upcycling enthusiasts, out of which thirteen were chosen finalists. All the participants are given sufficient time to create marketable and practical home products from scratch using a selected material—in this case, plastic soft drink bottles.

Victorious Secret
Jensen Gonzales, Jeremiah Mendoza, and Klingeln Castillo of Victorious Secret wastes no time in creating their upcycled hanging lamp to ensure a win during the Amaia Steps Parkway Nuvali Upcycling Challenge.



PSIDream
Members of PSIDream, Julian Agustin, Princess Dumpit, and Roxanne Ramos, tries to turn plastic bottles into a "Sit-n-Sleep Bottle Couch-Bed."

Mirror
Team Mirror composed of Denver Aurallo and Kate Oliva prepares their materials for the Amaia Parkway Nuvali Upcycling Challenge.

The ongoing environmental competition is scheduled to hold its awarding ceremonies on Sunday, October 25, where only three of the most creative ideas and designs will be chosen.

Ricky Celis, Amaia Land Corp. president, said the upcycling contest was meant to encourage the public to creatively reduce waste by turning these into useful and aesthetically pleasing products.

“When waste products are not biodegradable, these occupy space out there and possibly pollute the environment. Thus, before throwing anything out, why not consider upcycling them?” Celis pointed out.

“Caring for the environment has always been part of our advocacy. We wanted a project that would push this cause, so the Upcycling Challenge was really perfect for us.

Here in Amaia Steps Parkway Nuvali, we encourage everyone to live a life that is one with nature—to not just enjoy its beauty but also care for it,” he added.

Kneutral MNL
Carissa Patricia Del Rosario and Jose Masucol of Kneutral Collection creates a useful table out of green plastic soda bottles.
7CM
Duo Janneal Avy Chug and Kirk Cedrick Moaje is making a different kind of table lamp made out of plastic bottles, which they will call "Cap-wise Clockwise Table Lamp."

Upcycling, also known as creative reuse, is the process of turning old and discarded goods or waste materials into something useful and beautiful and with better environmental value.

For the Amaia Steps Parkway Nuvali Upcycling Challenge, in particular, the finalists were tasked to create home products that must be useful to Amaia homeowners—an endeavor that was consistent with the development’s theme: "Living Re-Imagined.”

“We are doing this to inspire our residents and future homeowners to contribute to preserving our environment,” Celis said. “We believe that even seemingly small ways such as these will have greater impact if everyone adopts the habit of upcycling waste materials into something useful again.”

Each team was provided transportation to the site and P3,000 for raw materials.

Team Bulahao
Louie Lucena of Team Bulahao puts a game face on when the Amaia Steps Parkway Nuvali Upcycling Challenge officially started.

Get Backers
Louie Ermitanio and John Henry Lazaro of Team Get Backers discusses how will they start making their upcycled wall clock, which they call "Positive Time."



The finalists’ entries will be displayed at Soledad 1 in Nuvali while its images will be showcased in Amaia Land Corp.'s official Facebook page. The entry with the most number of likes on Facebook will receive a special prize.

The grand winner will be awarded P100,000 in cash and a glass trophy. The first runner-up will receive P50,000 and a glass trophy and the second runner-up will get P25,000 and a glass trophy.

Team Makati Folks
Raffy Lacaden and Anthony Lau of Team Makati Folks brainstorm the best game plan to finish their "Plastic Bottle Chairble" on time.

OCCA Design
Anzella Casica and Gethymane Cobico of OCCA Design works on their upcycled chair, hoping to bag the first prize in the first-ever Amaia Steps Parkway Nuvali Upcyling Challenge.

Ayala Land’s Nuvali, which spans 1,750 hectares, is an inspiring model of a green, sustainable eco-community. Built on the pillars of environmental, economic, and social sustainability, community development remains a primary objective of Nuvali in achieving this balance.

Designer Duo
Designer Duo Janica Uy and Christine Mariano sure knows how to have fun while making their coffee table with hidden storage box during the Amaia Steps Parkway Nuvali Upcycling Challenge.



Team DJE
Danny Kalinga, Jojean Aguilar, and Johnedel Ogalesco of Team DJE are working on the "Bubble Coral" floor lamp made up of plastic bottles and a junk bike wheel.
UP IndDes
Students from UP Fine Arts, Nico Macabuhay, Andrea Anatacio, and Tolits Tanaka, are working together as team UP IndDes to come up with "Duâ," a coffee table that is convertible into 2 chairs.

Companio
Rhanmar Dacayo and Joan Tay of Team Companio tries to make a 2-level chair called "Atom" out of plastic bottles and other waste materials.

Nuvali, which is located in the cities of Sta. Rosa and Calamba, and is in the Municipality of Cabuyao in Laguna, is part of the growth corridor of the Calabarzon region. Its campus-like environment integrates a community where residences, business, and recreation flow seamlessly. It is a community where you could proudly raise a family.



May 4, 2015

Open Air Cinema One : Music by Day, Movies by Night at The Fields Nuvali

Cinema One Launches New Outdoor Screening Event last May 1, Labor Day. 

In partnership with Nuvali Night Sky Cinema, Cinema One, the home of the biggest blockbuster movies launches its newest outdoor screening event featuring Cinema One Originals “That Thing Called Tadhana,” “Shift,” and John Carney’s “Begin Again” at The Fields, Nuvali on Labor day (May 1).

The Labor day event been split into two celebrations with music filling the air by day, and movies screening all night long. Hosted by John Lapus, “Open Air Cinema One” showcases three feel good films starting with the award winning Yeng Constantino and Felix Roco helmed film “Shift” at 5:30PM followed by Keira Knightley-Mark Ruffalo starrer, "Begin Again”, and for the last show of the night, the highest local grossing indie film,  “That Thing Called Tadhana” shown at 10:30 PM. 

“Shift” is a 2013 Cinema One Originals entry by Siege Ledesma that follows the story of Estela (Yeng Constantino), a call center agent who is struggling to have a sense of direction in life. She meets and befriends co-worker Trevor (Felix Roco), a supposed homosexual and manages to create a charming connection with him. As Estela and Trevor’s friendship blossoms, complications arise. 

Meanwhile, “That Thing Called Tadhana” by Antoinette Jadaone chronicles the story of two Filipino strangers, Mace (Angelica Panganiban) and Anthony (JM de Guzman) who bump into each other at Rome’s airport. At the check-in counter, a struggling Mace who made countless attempts to pass baggage load requirements was saved with the help of Anthony. After landing in Manila, the two eventually decide to travel together up north to Baguio and Sagada in the quest to search for the answer to the question, “where do broken hearts go?” 

The international box office hit, “Begin Again” directed by John Carney is anchored on music against the backdrop of the musically cultured city of New York. Keira Knightley portrays singer-songwriter Gretta who recently called it quits with her boyfriend, musician Dave Kohl (Adam Levine). Gretta is then discovered by record label executive Dan (Mark Ruffalo) at a bar wherein Gretta was forced to play on stage by a friend. Amazed with Gretta’s talent, Dan offers to produce Gretta’s music to make her as one of the talents in his company. In an effort to create a demo that will persuade Dan’s business partner to sign Gretta, the two begin recording Gretta’s music in various locations around New York City. 
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Music fans also rejoiced as The Fields, Nuvali converts into a music haven as Up Dharma Down, Moonstar88, Ransom Collective, Jason Dy, and Kai Honassan performed their best hits in between the films with other surprise guests.





Summer vibes are all around the whole day at “Open Air Cinema One” as various trampolines, inflatables, and food trucks conquer Nuvali. There were also kite flying activity that completes the Labor day family getaway.

For more information, visit Cinema One’s official Facebook page (www.facebook.com/Cinema1channel).

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