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Style Sighting | Her Bubble Tunic

16 February 2007 276 views 4 Comments

Manila style

What? Bubble Tunic
Where? Superbowl Chinese Resto at the Megastrip, Pasig City, Philippines

Rico’s friend, Biday, shared that the top was a real attention-getter. People can’t seem to take their eyes away from it. It’s different. It’s unique. It’s a fashion statement.

I can’t say I blame those people who stared. It sure is adorable. And I’m calling it a Bubble Tunic.

The “bubble” style are fast becoming a designer favourite. A lot of clothes are made with the bubble influence (I’m thinking — bubble skirts). It’s a definite fashion statement. Not everyone can pull it off.

I liked how she worn it. She kept it simple. She just paired it with flare jeans and a pair of “Candy-like” (the brand!) slip-on clogs. I also commend her for carrying it well. Her look’s casual and comfortable but was still notably stylish. One thing I’d like to highlight about the top is the side pockets, or they’re more like pouches because of how they seemingly mimic the “bubble” effect. This detail made it more distinct and, not to mention, useful. ;)

I love it when I see individuals who exert some effort in their outfits, don’t you?

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4 Comments »

  • Dianne said:

    I do! The outfit is CUTE! It’s something I’d wear on a shopping spree. You know, relaxed glam and all that. And the bubble style is H-O-T.

  • january said:

    i have several tops in bubble tunic design, i even asked my modista to do one for me which i used during a friend’s wedding…i personally love the bubble design because it hides what needs to be hidden :)

  • virlyn said:

    stylish! ;)you’re right jan, it can hide those unwanted churva… lolz :D

  • Tessa said:

    Not bad. Good eye!

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