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Global style dictations reign on the runways of the Shang’s Holiday Fashion Show:top styling teams take on the season’s hottest trends in highly anticipated sartorial showcase 
Avid style setters and mall guests enjoyed a stylish sampling of the fashionable Yuletide season to come as Shangri-La Plaza recently unveiled the year’s most coveted holiday looks at its annual Holiday Fashion Show at the mall’s Grand Atrium, Level 2.
Titled Retail to Runway, this year’s fashion feat saw an eye-catching amalgamation of the holiday season’s key trends taking to the ramp via stylized ensembles by participating brands like Accessorize, Anthem, A/X, Bauhaus, Bergamo, Bossini, Celine, CMG, Crossings Department Store, Daniel Hechter, Debenhams, Diesel, Furla, Gap, Izod, K & Co., Kenneth Cole, Mango, Marks & Spencer, Massimo Dutti, Michael Kors,Mico Boutique, M)Phosis, Nautica, Original Penguin, Pab Der Uomo, Raoul, Rustan’s Department Store, The Travel Club, Topshop, Warehouse and Zara.
For Ferdi Salvador and John Lozada of the F.A.S.H. team, the key to functional fashion is Street Luxe. With their casual yet holiday-ready range of utilitarian outfits skillfully styled through smart layering, mixing and matching and accessorizing, both showed how ease of style can be achieved by fusing rack-relevant separates with statement pieces. 
Next on the runway were the standout style statements put together by Metro Magazine’s Fashion Editor Mela de Luna. Dubbed Eclectic Vintage, the trendy anthology of looks was a fitting ode to the holiday season’s style highlights, giving cozy and comfy a sexy and chic spin via runway-worthy combinations that utilize varying cuts and silhouettes.
 And finally, as a fitting finale, a decadent concoction of lavish and opulent holiday looks took center stage with Luxury, which featured the styling prowess of MEGA Magazine’s Fashion Editor Angela Alarcon. Boasting eclectic and glamorous combinations fit for the merry season, the series gave holiday dressing an indulgent and fashion-forward spin.
Done in partnership with the country’s top styling teams, with make-up by NARS, Laura Mercier and T. LeClerc, and hair by L’Oreal Professionnel, the highly anticipated fashion preview was innovatively presented in three distinct segments, each showcasing a featured team’s unique interpretation of global style reports via select retail picks from brands included in the specific line-up.
 Successfully taking the season’s top looks and trends fresh off the ramps of the world’s style capitals and translating them into fashionable ensembles fit for every kind of Yuletide celebration, this year’s Holiday Fashion Show was an excitable affair that heightened every shopper and stylephile’s anticipation of dressing for the much awaited time of year.
For inquiries, contact 633-7851 loc.113 or log on to www.shangrila-plaza.com.
Photos by  Maine Manalansan

Global style dictations reign on the runways of the Shang’s Holiday Fashion Show:top styling teams take on the season’s hottest trends in highly anticipated sartorial showcase 

Avid style setters and mall guests enjoyed a stylish sampling of the fashionable Yuletide season to come as Shangri-La Plaza recently unveiled the year’s most coveted holiday looks at its annual Holiday Fashion Show at the mall’s Grand Atrium, Level 2.

Titled Retail to Runwaythis year’s fashion feat saw an eye-catching amalgamation of the holiday season’s key trends taking to the ramp via stylized ensembles by participating brands like Accessorize, Anthem, A/X, Bauhaus, Bergamo, Bossini, Celine, CMG, Crossings Department Store, Daniel Hechter, Debenhams, Diesel, Furla, Gap, Izod, K & Co., Kenneth Cole, Mango, Marks & Spencer, Massimo Dutti, Michael Kors,Mico Boutique, M)Phosis, Nautica, Original Penguin, Pab Der Uomo, Raoul, Rustan’s Department Store, The Travel Club, Topshop, Warehouse and Zara.

For Ferdi Salvador and John Lozada of the F.A.S.H. team, the key to functional fashion is Street Luxe. With their casual yet holiday-ready range of utilitarian outfits skillfully styled through smart layering, mixing and matching and accessorizing, both showed how ease of style can be achieved by fusing rack-relevant separates with statement pieces. 

Next on the runway were the standout style statements put together by Metro Magazine’s Fashion Editor Mela de Luna. Dubbed Eclectic Vintage, the trendy anthology of looks was a fitting ode to the holiday season’s style highlights, giving cozy and comfy a sexy and chic spin via runway-worthy combinations that utilize varying cuts and silhouettes.

 And finally, as a fitting finale, a decadent concoction of lavish and opulent holiday looks took center stage with Luxurywhich featured the styling prowess of MEGA Magazine’s Fashion Editor Angela Alarcon. Boasting eclectic and glamorous combinations fit for the merry season, the series gave holiday dressing an indulgent and fashion-forward spin.

Done in partnership with the country’s top styling teams, with make-up by NARS, Laura Mercier and T. LeClerc, and hair by L’Oreal Professionnel, the highly anticipated fashion preview was innovatively presented in three distinct segments, each showcasing a featured team’s unique interpretation of global style reports via select retail picks from brands included in the specific line-up.

 Successfully taking the season’s top looks and trends fresh off the ramps of the world’s style capitals and translating them into fashionable ensembles fit for every kind of Yuletide celebration, this year’s Holiday Fashion Show was an excitable affair that heightened every shopper and stylephile’s anticipation of dressing for the much awaited time of year.

For inquiries, contact 633-7851 loc.113 or log on to www.shangrila-plaza.com.

Photos by  Maine Manalansan


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