May 6, 2017

#LearnWellness2017 : Robinsons Supermarket ushers in back-to-school season with “Learn Wellness”

Robinsons Supermarket welcomed families to the “Magical World of Wellness” this weekend (May 6, Saturday and this will be 'till Sunday May 7, 2017) at Eastwood Central Plaza.


The enchanting set-up was composed of fun wizarding activities from a VTR game, potion-making and a finders-keepers game. Select moms also got a chance to learn and make their own bento-boxes. All games and activities help educate kids and kids-at-heart on the importance of proper nutrition and regular exercise.












In time for the back-to-school season, families, especially students, can continue their journey towards healthy living as they discover nutritious and rewarding food choices in “Learn Wellness”, the second promo event in the “Route to Wellness” campaign of Robinsons Supermarket.


From May 1 to June 30, 2017, shoppers will get a PHP 100 OFF coupon for a minimum single receipt purchase of PHP 3,000 at Robinsons Supermarket. Purchases must be inclusive of PHP 500 worth of participating products from Nestle, CDO, Splash, Wyeth, or Purefoods. Loyal shoppers can also earn additional 10 Robinsons Rewards Card points when they buy select Nestle products during this promo.



Robinsons Supermarket’s Route to Wellness campaign banners its commitment to strengthening its “We Love Wellness” advocacy that enables it to provide healthier food options and alternatives to Filipinos.

To stay updated on Robinsons Supermarket’svarious activities 
and learn more about its 
“Route to Wellness” campaign, 


Dancer-actor Mccoy de Leon, Star Magic artist Anjo Damiles to perform at Vivo Mall Tour in SM Megamall, SM Bicutan on May 7


Mccoy de Leon, former Pinoy Big Brother Lucky 7 housemate and Hashtag dance group member, and Star Magic model-turned-actor Anjo Damiles will entertain selfie lovers as part http://www.idc.com/promo/smartphone-market-share/vendor;jsessionid=7595C1498F4F0FBF496CC767E273121B of top five premium global brand Vivo’s first mall tour, to be held on May 7, 5PM, at the SM Megamall and SM Bicutan.


Damiles, who rose to fame after his leading man debut in the soap “Doble Kara” with Julia Montes, will serenade Vivo fans at SM Bicutan in Parañaque, while De Leon will show off his slick dance moves at SM Megamall Event Center—both on May 7, Sunday.


De Leon, one of Vivo’s key opinion leaders, is thrilled about meeting Vivo fans, and sharing with Filipinos nationwide what the brand is all about. “Gusto ko syempreng makilala at mapasaya ang mga Vivo consumers, and this mall tour is a way of bringing them happiness. Masaya rin ako na ibahagi pa sa mas maraming tao kung ano ang Vivo, at kung gaano kaganda ang smartphones ng brand.” 

A V5 Plus user, Mccoy de Leon has been posting—on social media—his perfect selfies and other images taken with his Vivo phone. 

According to Vivo Philippines, the Megamall mall tour, the first of a series that will run for four months, is aimed at entertaining smartphone users and introducing the brand to prospective customers. The series of events naturally follow Vivo’s successful launches of its perfect selfie phones—the V5, V5 Plus and V5 Lite—which expectedly captured the hearts of legions of selfie lovers. 

Launched early this year, the V5 Plus, Vivo’s flagship phone, wields the world’s first 20-megapixel dual front camera. 

Featuring advanced selfie technology, the V5 Plus offers unique selfie features: the bokeh effect, a tool that creatively blurs the background of a selfie, keeping the subject in focus; the face beauty mode 6.0, a ‘skincare’ tool that corrects blemishes and enhances the subject’s skin tone; and the selfie softlight, an enhanced front camera flash that enables users to take selfies even in poor lighting conditions.

After the initial foray into SM Megamall and SM Bicutan, Vivo will also visit the following malls this May: SM Taytay, SM Sta. Mesa, SM Masinag and Eastwood City. 

For inquiries about Vivo, visit the Vivo website at www.vivo.com/ph
or check out their Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/VivoPhil), 
and Twitter (https://twitter.com/vivo_phil) accounts. 

Duchess of Luxury Manila opens in Alabang


New showroom offers bag spa, restoration, authentication on selected designer brands, tannery and repair service by Artisans for premium bags among residents in the South 

Authentic luxury leather bags can now be restored back to its “mint” or excellent used condition with the opening of Duchess of Luxury Manila Bag Spa + Restoration (DLM) in the bustling Madrigal business district in Ayala Alabang, which is situated along the neighboring prime residential villages in the area. The original outlet site of Duchess of Luxury Manila in Merville, Paranaque City will still continue to service customers in the Makati, BGC and nearby areas. Soon, a Cubao hub will act as the conduit for the QC clientele.

Owners of premium branded bags who live and work in the southern part of Metro Manila can now avail of expert services offered by Duchess of Luxury Manila, a one-stop shop for owning and maintaining luxury designer bags. The shop offers a complete range of services including Authentication on selected designer brands; Bag Spa, which uses its own leather conditioner called “DUKE Leather Conditioner” to clean, condition and protect expensive leather bags, while safeguarding the high-value investment from natural elements and daily wear and tear; Repair Services by Artisans-- including stitching of exterior leather or inside lining, leather patching, rubber edge sealant services and Tannery through “ColoRestore” and “ColorMAGIC”, which can bring back the mint-condition and exceptional look and feel of bags. DLM also continues to offer brand-new and pre-loved purses of highly coveted brands like Chanel, Hermes, Louis Vuitton (LV) , Givenchy, YSL, Balenciaga, Gucci, Prada and many more sought-after brands to long-time patrons and new customers in its showroom located at the G/F CTP Alpha Tower Investment Drive, Madrigal Business Park, Ayala Alabang, Muntinlupa City. 

To celebrate its opening launch, DLM Alabang will give a 10% discount voucher on Repair & Restoration Services to all new patrons for a minimum spend of P2,000 for bag spa and restoration all throughout the summer months of April to May 2017. 


How DLM Began

With almost 10 years of experience in the luxury bag business, Duchess of Luxury Manila Proprietress Roe Quiambao-Dillera knows first-hand the care and attention needed to maintain these luxury bags.

“Bags are a passion of mine. I started owning and collecting limited edition preloved and brand new premium branded bags even before I set up Duchess of Luxury Manila in 2008.”

In the late ‘90s, owning a Louis Vuitton or a Chanel became an obsession similar to collecting luxury watches, paintings or expensive cars. Ownership of these luxury designer bags was viewed as a badge of high quality and affluence. With no local outlets or store-owned boutiques then for premium bags, people can only buy these brands when traveling abroad. 

Roe turned this passion for bags into a lucrative business. She started sourcing genuine branded bags directly from suppliers abroad, with a stringent set of requirements including that even the pre-loved or pre-owned bags should be delivered in their original boxes, dust bags and authenticity cards. “In the past years, my regular clientele has grown and has rewarded me with their trust, because these are not just bags, they are investments. Much like jewelry, a lot of the customers I cater to maintain their bags in top condition to get a fair re-sale value, should they decide to part with their “babies.”

“In my previous corporate job as Department Head of Marketing Communications and PR, I travel to our Head Office in Japan and Regional office in Singapore two to three (2-3) times a year. Back then, it started out as a favor for my close friends who asked me to buy them Chanels or LVs in Japan. Japan was known for selling only authentic Excellent Used Condition designer bags. I would go to Komehiyo and Ginza area to scout for these finds. 

And the quality of these preloved bags are really very good. There was even a time the LV bag I bought even had the blue plastic film in its zippered hardware! Connoting that the bag’s condition is brand new but categorized as pre-owned by the Japanese” 

Seeing this demand, she confirmed that there was a market for these pre-loved items. 

From just her circle of friends, her clientele grew with referrals from friends and acquaintances. To better manage the increasing demand, she decided to put up an online store on Facebook.

In 2015, Roe expanded what Duchess of Luxury Manila has to offer, in the form of top-notch services for the bags she sells to clients. 

“My clients would often ask me if I can recommend anyone who can repair a scuffed handle or to remove ballpen marks on their Chanel or LVs.”

In her travels to what are considered as bag capitals of the world such as Florence, Italy and Paris, France, she makes it a point expand her orientation and relevant supplier contacts to make sure that the level of services will be as premium as the bags themselves. “It is really a practical jump from just selling to covering these services for customers. To ensure that a luxury bag can be handed down and enjoyed by the next generation, but, yet still maintain a good market value for reselling, if the need arises, thus expert maintenance is a must. That is why, our team of craftsmen or Artisans offer services that are at par with the best of what the global bag capitals have to offer.”

“The leather material is delicate and will be subjected to daily wear and tear, humidity and environmental pollutants. Overtime, the quality of leather and the bag itself can deteriorate if not properly cared for. This is not a welcome prospect for the owners who spend a big investment in acquiring these bags. Sending the bags to an ordinary local leather repair shop is not suitable as the “tanning” of the leather is very unique to each brand,” explains Roe.

“My vision for DLM Showroom is not just to sell luxury designer bags but to be a venue for servicing these luxury leather items as well as having a community of bag lovers like me, where I can share what I have learned from handling these designer items, including sharing tips on the different kinds of leather--- from Calfskin, Goatskin and Lambskin, distressed versus smooth--- how to properly care for each type of material and even how to spot a non-authentic bag from the real one. A complete luxury bag experience.” 

“Owning a luxury designer bag nowadays has developed from just being a status symbol while enjoying the beauty of a finely-crafted leather bag. Based on my personal experience, these are also good investments if you know the right circle of people. Instead of just disposing an old bag when you get tired of it, or you fancy an “upgrade”, you might get back a sizeable amount of money if you resell it, as long as it is in excellent condition,” concludes DLM Proprietress Roe Quiambao-Dillera.

Duchess of Luxury Manila in Ayala Alabang is open from Mondays to Saturdays, from 10 AM to 7 PM. 

Follow DLM’s FB page and Instagram account at duchessofluxurymanila.

Filipinos can now travel to Taiwan visa-free starting June !

Through the implementation of visa relaxing measures launched by the ROC (Taiwan) to the Philippine nationals, it is expected that it will greatly enhance the convenience of traveling between Taiwan and Philippines, and further promote bilateral economic, cultural and other exchanges between the two countries.

The ROC announcement lists a Visa Exemption trial program for Philippine nationals, for a period of one year.

“The adjustments are being made following consultations with other ministries as part of an effort to implement the new policy. They are intended to attract nationals from Southeast and South Asian countries to Taiwan for tourism or business purposes, as well as to broaden and deepen Taiwan’s interactions, exchanges, and cooperation with these nations at all levels,” according to the ROC release.

“The new regulations were decided at an interministerial meeting held by MOFA that was attended by the competent authorities in the areas of national security, police affairs, investigation, immigration, tourism, and economy and trade,” ROC MOFA added.

The Philippine Travel Agencies Association with Representative Lin [via Taiwan ROC]



Taiwan was earlier reported to already welcome Filipinos holding Philippine passports who want to visit Taiwan for 30 days.

Online registration is required at https://nas.immigration.gov.tw/nase/ prior to arrival.

The ROC government began simplifying visa regulations for countries covered by its New Southbound Policy, including India and the 10 ASEAN member nations, on August 1, 2016, to attract more travelers to Taiwan for short-term tourism, business, visits to relatives, and cultural exchanges. Measures have included a trial visa exemption program for Thailand and Brunei, inclusion of more countries in and easing of eligibility criteria for the Online Application for ROC (Taiwan) Travel Authorization Certificate system and the distinguished tourist group program, issuance of multiple entry visas of at least two years for nationals of ASEAN members, inclusion of the Philippines in the eVisa program.

Philippine passport holders who intend to visit Taiwan for the purpose of tourism, business, visiting relatives, attending international conference and participating in sport events can apply for the e-visa.

Taiwan is listed on the Visa Restrictions Index 2017 issued by Henley and Partners as one of the 61 countries allowing Philippine passport holders visa-free access.

Coca-Cola STAR program gathers 1,000 women entrepreneurs in Cebu


The economic empowerment program of Coca-Cola Philippines for women micro-entrepreneurs is one of the most responsive and inclusive advocacies in the Asia Pacific region. To date, the Coca-Cola Sari-sari Store Training and Access to Resources (STAR) Program has impacted the lives of more than 80,000 women.

“The STAR Program in the Philippines is a model program on how Coca-Cola can create a more direct and positive contribution to the development of the communities where we are present,” said John Murphy, The Coca-Cola Company Asia Pacific Group president.

The STAR Program has expanded to include women in agriculture, distressed and repatriated women overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) through the Overseas Workers Welfare Association of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), beneficiaries of the government conditional cash transfer program or the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) in coordination with the Department of Social Welfare and Development – National Capital Region, women micro-entrepreneurs under the Kapatid Program of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and GoNegosyo, and women in disaster-stricken areas.

“This year, we are doubling our efforts to bring the STAR Program to more women by partnering with various government agencies and local government units, said Gilda Maquilan, 5by20 Lead and Sustainability Manager of Coca-Cola Philippines.

During a visit to Cebu, Murphy interacted with around 1,000 women micro-entrepreneurs — some of whom are STAR scholars while others are members of the Philippine Association of Store and Carinderia Owners (PASCO). The event enjoined the women in a day of learning, entertainment, and prizes.

Coca-Cola Philippines launched the STAR Program in 2011, in line with the 5by20 global initiative of The Coca-Cola Company to economically empower 5 million women within its value chain by 2020.

The Coca-Cola 5by20 STAR Program was implemented in partnership with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA). The STAR Program is designed for women micro-entrepreneurs who own and manage sari-sari stores or carinderias. The Program hopes to address the barriers these women face by helping them achieve business success. The STAR Program has three components: access to training, access to resources, and access to peer mentoring.

To date, the STAR Program has 390 accredited facilitators teaching and training women retailers to become better entrepreneurs. The Program is being implemented in over 47 locations nationwide and has reached more than 80,000 women.

Aside from TESDA, partners also include Coca-Cola FEMSA Philippines, Alay sa Kaunlaran, Inc. (ASKI), First Community Cooperative (FICCO), Negros Women for Tomorrow Foundation, Inc. (NWTF), ASA Philippines, and National Confederation of Cooperatives (NATCCO).

Coca-Cola, with its 19 manufacturing facilities in the Philippines, and over 10,000-strong labor force, is proactive in promoting women empowerment through 5by20

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