July 17, 2013

Getting stylish with McJIM

When it comes to his fashion choices, a Filipino gentleman is not one to be swayed by trends. He aims for a sleek, classic look, knows the clear demarcation line between casual wear and formal wear, and respects dress codes. He knows the value of power dressing, presenting himself as a confident, successful and goal-oriented individual who is ready to conquer the world.
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An invariable part of a Filipino gentleman’s fashion arsenal is a belt from McJIM, which has been providing his sartorial requirements for 40 years. Not one to compromise quality, he knows that a staple from McJIM is made from the highest quality of leather and displays meticulous craftsmanship. No other leather goods company competes with McJIM’s emphasis on high taste, classical design and modern aspiration.
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The reason why belts are considered highly valuable by a Filipino gentleman is that they anchor and complete a look. Though fashion pundits say that a pair of pants should fit snugly around the waist without a belt, this accessory conveys that the wearer has taken time and care to enhance and polish his style. Know the following basics and you’re on the right track on becoming a gentleman yourself:
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Know the difference between casual and formal
The hard-and-fast rule on this one is that the bigger the buckle, the more casual the belt becomes. Formal belts are usually narrower (about 1 ¼ inches wide), have a simple buckle (either in silver or gold finish), and come in three main colors (black, brown, beige). Any palette beyond this three is definitely casual.
A dress belt is necessary in formal attire but can be matched along a casual ensemble of denim and a button-down as long as it is paired with leather shoes. As a rule, always match the color of your belt with the color of your shoes.
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Keep it lean and simple

As mentioned, your pants should be fit and snug on your waist. The belt should not duly squeeze your midsection. In terms of length, opt for one that has an excess of a couple inches after a full rotation (the belt meeting the buckle) which can then be inserted into your pants’ first belt loop.
Always match the color of the buckle’s finish with the color of any jewelry you are wearing. A gold statement watch necessitates a gold buckle. The only exception to the rule is your wedding band since it’s more of a symbol than part of your personal style.
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Invest on quality

Belts sold cheaply are usually made from patent leather (essentially plastic) and do not have the soft feel and sheen of a genuine leather. The mechanism of the buckle can not be trusted. Around the waist, they look either super shiny or dull. To a meticulous eye, they can easily give their humble provenance away.
McJIM’s dress belts for men, on the other hand, are made only from the genuine calfskin leather and are meticulously stitched on the edges. The buckle is securely attached to the end and will not easily give even with a tight pull. Around the waist, the belt sits properly, blends with the attire and doesn’t call undue attention to itself. The McJIM logo (a man wearing a bowler and a monocle) is embossed on the leather. This mark of distinction is what separates a Filipino gentleman from the rest.

July 14, 2013

ABRA and Artifice Records Sign with Ivory Music and Video

Ivory Music & Video, the exclusive licensee and distributor of Sony Music in the Philippines, adds one of Philippine Hip-Hop's most promising emcees to its fold!
Abra, the main man behind Artifice Records, started out in a Hip-Hop group called LDP, the Lyrically Deranged Poets, releasing their independent debut album entitled The Project back in 2009, and having their first major concert at the legendary Music Museum in 2010. LDP was awarded as the Best Urban Group in both the 2010 and 2011 Urban Music Awards, and also received other nominations. In 2011, LDP was granted TV air time on MYX for the music video of their song, Here to Own It, which was able to enter the charts.

Young, determined, and talented, Abra’s exceptional lyricism, extensive vocabulary, ingenious literary technique, speed and lucidity of delivery, and fiery stage presence make him a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. Clever in both Tagalog and English, this rap artist has indeed captured the attention of numerous fans and listeners.

When the FlipTop and Sunugan rap battle leagues came about in 2010, Abra was one of the first battle emcees to compete and gradually make a name for himself. After a couple of intense rap battles, Abra has been considered as one of the heavyweights in Filipino rap battling. He was well known for his chart-topping hit song “Gayuma,” which has reached more that 21M YouTube views. The song peaked at #1 on YouTube Philippines and garnered 2 million views on its first week. And now, coming back with a bigger, even better video, Abra didn’t fail his fans with his brand new video “Ilusyon” featuring Arci Munoz.

Using his compelling lyrical style coupled with witty antics, he is able to impress viewers and artists alike; and has YouTube videos that have amassed millions of views. It did not take long until Abra was able to perform on live television, radio shows and various events across the country.
ABRA’S NEW ALBUM IN STORES AUGUST 2013!
He is also set to have his first major solo concert!

Visit www.ivorymusic.org and Ivory Music & Video’s Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/ivorymusicandvideophilippines for the latest news and updates!

June 15, 2013

The first Mr. and Miss Chinatown Philippines 2013 to be air on ABS-CBN

Two Cultures, one people.

This search aims to "redefine Filipino-Chinese beauty, pave the way for better business relations, and realize cultural and artistic goals."

Mr. and Miss Chinatown Philippines 2013 is featuring the most eligible young men and women from the Fil-Chinese community.

According to Alexis Sy Go, national director of this year's competition “this year, we enter into a meaningful partnership to bring a culturally enriching beauty pageant that seeks to discover Chinese-Filipino talents who posses admirable traditional values but with very contemporary stance and projection and hone to be part of the next generation of stars in the Chinese entertainment industry.”

Pageant organizer Miss Chinatown Foundation, in cooperation with media partner ABS-CBN, sees the competition "an event to open doorways towards unified communities and better goals," which include the "celebration of the shared values of the Filipino and Chinese communities and cultures."

The male and female candidates boast qualities of a modern Fil-Chinese. The pageant is composed of 32 Filipino-Chinese candidates, split equally between females and males aged 18 to 25.
The official candidates for Miss Chinatown Philippines are: Jerene Tan, Robyn Kimberly Tan, Michelle Marie Sy, Rolini Lim Pineda, Jamie Chua Reyes, Lhowelle Lyka Tan, Sheryl Elaine Chua, Samantha Jade Dy, Maricon Cho, Hannah Dy, Frances Elaine Cham, Kimberly Nicole Ang Mas, Aeryka Chua, Catrina Myka De Guzman Ang, Catherine Yao and Anna Patricia Baesa Tan.
The male candidates include: Oliver Chen, Glenn Choa, Sydney Du, Gerald Magante, Miguel Lasala, Alvis Lim, Jaime Lim, Randy See, Bruce Sing, John Sy, Arthur Tan, Fredrick Tan, Jerome Tan, Sky Yang, Francis Yao, and JP Yap.

After months of screening, these candidates, teeming with youthful exuberance and aptitude remain in the running to get the title of this year’s best.

The coronation night of Mr. and Miss Chinatown Philippines 2013 will be held at the Newport Performing Arts Theatre on June 30, and will be telecast live on ABS-CBN.

More photos on Facebook.

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Alden Richards goes personal in debut album

Alden Richards, GMA young leading man, admits that his debut album under Universal Records speaks a lot about him.

The album, which includes his cover of memorable hits – Shamrock’s Haplos, Rey Valera’s Naaalala Ka, Itwchyworm’s Akin Ka Na Lang, among others, is a testament to Alden’s young romantic side.

During the album was launched at the Trinoma Activity Center,  his fans tropped and proved that indeed Alden is one of the most bankable stars of the Kapuso Network.

“I really am very thankful that people went out to support me,” says the Kapuso star. 

“I have given everything I have for this project.”

Thankfully, Alden’s album zoomed to the top of the Astrovision/Astroplus music charts after only a week after its release.

Alden expressed gratitude towards Universal Records bosses for the opportunity – General Manager Kathleen Dy-Go, Operations Director Peter Chan, and producer Ito Rapadas, who made sure that Alden’s voice in tip-top shape for the recording.

The album’s debut single Haplos instantly rose to the top of the MyMusicStore charts and is now a part of the series Mundo Mo’y Akin as its love theme.

Alden also has an original song in the album – the romantic Sa Aking Tabi by Vince Katindoy, composer of Ngiti.

Alden Richards album is now available at all record bars nationwide.
Track List:

1.     Haplos
2.     Naalala Ka
3.     Cant Find The Reason
4.     ‘Di Na Mababawi
5.     Sa Aking Tabi
6.     Akin Ka Na Lang
7.     Everytime I See you  

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