Articles tagged with: Bazaar
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One of the pieces from Parvatti is this Keyhole Pendant + Pearl chain that my friend, Penny, bought that night at the Christmas Carnivale Bazaar in Ayala Alabang. Isn’t it pretty?
Great thing about vintage items is that it can be really affordable. Apart from the fact that you can sometimes haggle prices, certain items are aptly valued and sold at a fairly decent price. This piece originally costs Php 500.00 but Penny only shelled out Php 400.00 (thanks, Egg!). Good deal, yes?
Not only are you bringing home something unique, you’re …
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NAKED SUN swim+style invites you to be vibrant this season as they welcome their new Holiday ‘08 Separates: effortlessly chic pieces to mix up and match.
You can check out the full collection at the ROCKWELL URBAN BAZAAR this weekend, Friday to Monday, 28 November to 01 December 2008 from 10am - 9pm.
Happy shopping, folks!
Image: Naked Sun
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Fashion, Shopping »
I keep telling my friends that when it comes to shopping, I can easily shop for fashion accessories but NEVER jewelry, not even for watches. I just wouldn’t know where and what to do. Well, at least, that was how I was a few months back. I’m getting the hang of shopping for the real bling! Boo-yah!
That’s why at the the Hat Momma Christmas Bazaar, it was such a treat when owner Belen Arambulo-Lizaso had told me that she herself has a stall set up nearby and I readily agreed …
Events, Shopping »
With all the bazaars and sale events up on the shopping calendar, it’s truly the season for shopping. You can’t help but stumble on shopping events cuz they’re all seemingly happening everywhere! One good example would be yesterday’s find. I had come across the Hat Momma and Friends Christmas Bazaar at the Rockwell Tent after lunch and coffee.
Just an observation, great thing about bazaars is that you veer away from buying the more commercialised and, not to mention, expensive brands and go for the unique and often locally made, export …

