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Summer Fashion Finds for Your Little Ones

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TV Host Nancy O'Dell on the Perks of Motherhood, a Media Career, and Scrapbooking

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The Culinary Entrepreneur Talks About Single Parenting and Her Love of Cooking

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10 stella cove Going in-depth and exclusive with the brand's Pia Fruchter as she talks about the brand's beautifully-crafted beachwear 14 mommy (and baby’s) day out The travel edition of our maternity special has everything you’ll need for your family vacation—and more 28 life imitates art TV personality Nancy O'Dell spends time with BC to talk about how scrapbooking can help us raise our kids better

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42 hot in the city The Philippine Azkal and designer/stylist open up their posh home to talk about their backgrounds, love story, and how they're raising little Myles 66 summer makeover Adorable outfits for your little ones as they have fun in the sun 76 have baby, will travel Curated picks for your beauty regimen during the hottest months of the year

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The team behind the Panlilio shoot; the logo of our new BAKERY, DELI, GROCERY, The Farmery; myself and my husband, martin with the cover family; E.T.’S NANCY O’DELL

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owadays, you’ll find that parenting can also be described as one word that never used to be synonymous to it: sexy. Moms and dads all over the world are more hands-on than ever, and lately I find that the best-looking people in the world have offspring. Case in point: Brangelina, who have six children—their appearance at the BAFTAs wearing matching tuxes solidifies that the Pitts still got ‘it’—and they travel the world with all kids in tow (I take the paparazzis’ word for it). It’s also good to note Bennifer (see, The Afflecks), Channa (Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan), Kimye (no need to explain). I guess we would need to include Johnny Depp in the list since he is a dad, despite his new, midlife relationship. Fine, I made up “Channa”—but do you see my point? This issue covers one of the Philippines’ most gorgeous couples—soccer star Anton del Rosario with his equally stunning half—fashion designer, Sam Richelle. Before, it would be uncommon in Catholic countries like ours to marry someone who has a child out of wedlock (I know, because my mother had me), but times have changed—and men are wiser. Moms make, at most times, the best wives because we already have our ‘single-self’ issues set aside. Once there is a child in the equation, we become better versions of ourselves, and are more willing to give and accept love with our whole hearts. In the case of Sam and Anton, the duo is obviously hooked to one another, and needless to say, in love with their son, Myles. Though not Myles’ father biologically, Anton professes his love for the little cutie, and even solidified it on ink—on his body and soon on paper and in court, once they tie the knot late this year. Sam is making a name for herself in fashion, but she is one of

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the most down-to-earth women you will ever meet, especially considering her pedigree. She comes across as shy and absolutely agreeable, that you wonder how on earth her familial background doesn’t go to her head. Trish Panlilio of nawwTy’s Kitchen and Papillo Fine Stationers also grace our pages, and add to its beauty just by being on it. A fixture on society folios, Trish is the scion of the Panlilio jewelry family. She is a single mom to 3 [human] boys, and 5 furry ones. Although her hands are full from parenting the lot, she is finding that her passion for cooking is also serving as her latest baby. Since summer means a lot of down time with the kids at home, U.S. TV host, Nancy O’ Dell talks to us about one of her favorite hobbies: crafting. Scrapbooking has become more popular in our shores, and all for good reason—it is a great way to bond with your kids while creating art. Speaking of vacation bonding, I am planning to do way too much baking and cooking with my girls as we launch our little bakery, grocery, café, and deli called Farmery. We have some great fitness ideas that you can try or revisit (Bikram yoga, boxing), especially if you’re someone like myself who cannot find it in her heart to diet. And before I run out of space, let me greet you the best of the coming Mother’s Day! In case you haven’t realized, your job is tough but ultimately the most rewarding. Moms, you rock, and I am privileged to be one of you—three tmes over.

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he meticulously-crafted line of resort wear, which was borne from a laidback conversation between two women, has taken on the world with their evergrowing collection that now includes products beyond the swimsuit. Stella Cove’s Pia Fruchter fills us in on how she and her co-founder, Amber Keinan, chased after a simple dream of creating something beautiful.

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I wince at having to use the cliché, but Stella Cove really did start “at the kitchen table” just over [five] years ago, and is now stocked in around 300 boutiques and resorts in 20 countries, including Harrods London, Le Bon Marche Paris, Four Seasons Hawaii, The Fontainebleau Hotel Miami, Harvey Nichols Dubai, as well as being the personal pick of Kourtney Kardashian, and a certain European princess. How the philosophy behind it was formed

At the heart of Stella Cove is that one exquisite swimsuit which we had as a child, that made us stand a little taller, and made us feel like the sun was shining particularly bright for us, inspired by the classic romantic aesthetics of Jackie O, as seen through a modern day perspective. Stella Cove is Holly Golightly at a Coldplay concert. How they came up with the idea to create headturning mommy-and-child resortwear

The backdrop to the start was the sudden onset of the banking crisis. Chaos was snowballing, and

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uncertainty was looming large. With a background of working in the business side of hotel management, and as an attorney respectively, Amber and I have the unfortunate ability to cynically and critically stare down any idea at the best of times. Perhaps it was the surrounding crisis at the time which caused a sudden shift in our attitudes. The conversation at the kitchen took an unexpected turn along the lines of, Pia: “Let’s make...” Amber: “A really beautiful swimsuit.” With the naive enthusiasm akin to the Scooby Doo gang, we jumped into the car and set off in the vague direction of a factory we had heard of, leaving behind our husbands who were exchanging looks of amusement and alarm in equal measure. Perhaps this is one of the interesting aspects of the human reaction to beauty and great design. A person can be caught up in some heavy ruminations of a practical nature, but will still pick up to admire a particularly shimmering seashell. On the evolution of the brand, and future plans

Stella Cove has now evolved to embrace the most delicious sunglasses collection, a teen collection for the most discerning young woman

between 12 and 16 years old, as well as board shorts for all gentlemen between 2 and 100 years plus. Smitten by the process of creating beautiful little things, we are set to add some products well beyond the swimsuit. Feedback from customers

One of the most delightful surprises which always bowl us over is the fact that our customers take the time out to write us the loveliest emails, telling us how much they love Stella Cove. Our inspiration is now our customers. We remember some of them by their names, and as we assess new products, we refer to the individual customers— “Oh, Mrs. Howell and her daughters are going to LOVE those sunglasses.” Their strengths as a brand

Our emphasis is on long-lasting, high quality—ensuring that the beachwear lasts beyond the summer, and looks fresh in the suitcase for the escape to the sun after winter. As for your question on what sets us apart from the competition, I really don’t know. There is such an impressive range of incredibly beautiful products out there, and we are just grateful and lucky that Stella Cove has found a place among them. bc

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scrapbooking quality time with her children. In her 2009-released book, Full of Love, Nancy discusses her passion for scrapbooking, and draws importance to the ability of family albums to help nurture children who are happier, more confident, and secure. Nancy shares how she inherited the love for the craft from her mother and grandmother, who have passed on to her a special kind of heirloom—their very own family albums. Her admirable

career has also provided her with a platform to spread the word on another cause close to her heart—the Muscular Dystrophy Association and Betty’s Battle, an organization she founded following her mom’s passing due to complications related to ALS—all while she cares for her loves—almost-7-year old daughter, Ashby; two stepsons, Tyler and Carson; and husband and tech firm executive Keith Zubchevich.

BC: As the founder of Betty’s Battle (bettysbattle.org) and the Vice President and National ALS Ambassador to the Muscular Dystrophy Association, can you tell us more about the causes? N: My mother, Betty, was literally one of the sweetest people

who has ever walked this earth. I want to humanize ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease), so people understand what it does both to those who have it, and to their families. It is a horrific disease and I want to do whatever I can to stop it from taking somebody else’s loved one. I founded Betty’s Battle with the Muscular Dystrophy Association in honor of my mom, who was always one to put others before herself. So it is not surprising that even in her passing, she is still helping people. MDA was there for me and my family every step of the way during Mom’s illness. They provided expert medical care, told us about the latest ALS research and clinical trials, and kept us informed about what might happen next. So I know I have a wonderful partner in this fight. My hope is that MDA’s Betty’s Battle will be able to fund the research necessary to find a cure, so other families don’t have to go through this like my family did.

BC: Who is your parenting model? N: No question, my own parents. I couldn’t have asked for better

parents. There was never a moment in my life I ever doubted how much they loved me. They were there for every event in my life. I grew up feeling like I was the most loved child in the world, and I know my sister would tell you the same thing. I have the best memories of my mom and dad telling me multiple times in the morning before I would go to school and before I would go to bed, “I love you.” They showed it with actions as well. When my mom passed, she left around 50 photo albums, and my dad handed them down to me. As I went through them, I felt that same love all over again. She had scrapbooked everything I had ever done, every poem I attempted to write, every piece of artwork, every A+ paper. That’s how they always were. If I can be a quarter of the mom my mom was to me, I’ll still be a great mom.

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get to see the same excitement in your children’s faces that you remember feeling as a kid. Some of my best memories are coming home after work. Seeing the big smile suddenly appear on your child’s face when she sees you and then having her run into your arms...there is nothing better than that! Just the other day, I had a full work day and then an event right after. By the time I got home, Ashby was already asleep. But she woke up in the middle of the night. She saw I was home and said to me, “Mama, I missed you so much today.” My heart completely melted! BC: That is so sweet...As a host, journalist and author, you seem to be a very busy woman. N: It is tough to juggle it all, but you

have to make time for the most important thing in your life, which is family.

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Jobs will come and go, but family will always be a part of you. And you have to make sure it is a lot of time, and quality time you spend with them. My husband, long ago, gave me the biggest and best piece of advice: Be in the moment. I had turned down a work assignment to be with my family and I was fretting over what my boss would think. My husband told me, “If you’re spending all the time worrying about a decision you’ve made, then you are not in the moment and you’re not making the most of the precious time you made the decision to spend.” So it is important to be present and really enjoy. BC: You graduated Summa Cum Laude majoring in Marketing in Clemson University. Did you ever see yourself as an entertainment host/author/journalist? N: I actually didn’t plan for this career.

It’s ironic because I can’t see myself doing anything differently now, as I love being a journalist. Fortunately, I discovered that early on. I started out in TV sales at a small TV station, WPDE, in Florence/Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Because it was a small market, it didn’t require a lot of experience to be a reporter. I started doing some reporting on the weekends for them, and realized I really liked the fact that it was a different job every day, depending on the story you had. I loved the fact that it was so interesting, everchanging, and that I learned something every assignment when reporting. I have always yearned to learn and have a curiosity about things...so a career in journalism works well for me, since I get to ask questions! BC: You won Miss South Carolina in bcmag.ph


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1987, and you’ve been hosting some beauty pageants as well. Please tell us more about those experiences. N: I know that beauty pageants can

have a negative connotation to some, but I have to say there were so many things I learned during my year as Miss South Carolina that have helped me today. I spent that entire year traveling around the state and country, speaking at various events. The public speaking experience came in handy for what I do for a living now. It was also an event in my life that matured me, as you can wind up having a lot of responsibility. I even traveled to Japan on an international trade relations program. Also, that year taught me that you can take a platform and use it for doing good. I am grateful I learned that at an early age.

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My husband told me, “If you’re spending all the time worrying about a decision you’ve made, then you are not in the moment and you’re not making the most of the precious time you made the decision to spend.

chronicling a young child’s growth through scrapbooking and album making? N: Honestly, I couldn’t wait to spre-

ad the word about something that is so valuable to families and children. So that’s the biggest reason I wrote Full of Love. When some people hear the word “scrapbooking,” they think it’s all glue and glitter and way too time-consuming. I wanted to let the world see that you can do it easily and quickly, because those albums are so vitally important in making children feel loved, valued and confident. In one chapter of the book, I interview renowned psychologist, Dr. Kenneth Condrell, who told me that there are few tools more powerful or effective than family albums or scrapbooks in helping to raise confident, happy, welladjusted kids! So it was so easy for me to write about something about which I

am so passionate. BC: What are your other must-haves as a mom? N: I’m not just saying this because

it is a part of the new line, but my Hummingbird tote has totally become a mommy must-have for me. You spend so much time in the pediatrician’s and OBGYN’s offices and I, of course, was making baby albums galore during that waiting time. (I have actually even done albums in between interviews at the Oscars; kid you not!). Also, you have to get Celine Dion’s Miracle CD. It’s amazing and has the most beautiful songs about children—and, of course, Celine has one of the most beautiful voices in the world. A friendly warning though—you might want to have a box of tissues handy as you will get so sentimental about your children. bc

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Baby Fashionistas has burgeoned from an online store to a retail favorite among families with their ultra-cool designs that make both parents and children swoon. We catch up with the brand’s Primrose Co-Chua to talk about its journey so far photographs by A hlee del rosario shot on location at B aby F ashionistas 3 rd L evel E astwood M all

Tell us more about the design process of Baby Fashionistas’ clothing line. How do you choose the design, fabric, and materials that go into each dress? Prim: Design usually starts with a col-

lection that we envision, and then we source for materials that would be appropriate for the styles. That is usually how the design process goes. But there are also times when a particular fabric or material catches our fancy, and then everything else just goes from there.

What does the summer collection look like? P: We are coming out with lots of neons

and prints, still a lot of pinks, cool and airy designs that look cute, but very

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comfortable. Top three inspirations for your brand? P: I started the brand because of my

daughter Bea, who is now 11 and is too big to wear some of the designs of Baby Fashionistas. But she remains to be the number 1 inspiration for the brand. I now have another baby girl—she is 2 years old, and she now takes the place of her sister when it comes to trying on samples of new styles. Both of them make design suggestions, helping me understand better what girls their age like. Second inspiration would be the little girls who love shopping in my stores—it warms my heart whenever I see little girls twirling around happily

while trying on clothes. So we keep them in mind during the design development. And customer feedback is really what make us strive to do well. As a designer, I make sure that I am exposed to different design trends abroad, and the lack of nice dresses for girls here in the country inspires me to make more choices available for fashion savvy moms and little girls. Biggest challenges of a mother and entrepreneur? P: The obvious is really time manage-

ment. But as the business continues, mothers would definitely find ways to be available to her children while taking care of the business as well. I am, of bcmag.ph


BAB Y FAS H IONIS T AS course, a mom first before an entrepreneur, and knowing my priorities keep things in perspective. With foreign brands and local brands competing in the children’s wear industry here in the Philippines, how do you keep up with the competition? P: The thing is, I started Baby Fashionis-

tas because it is something that answers to a demand that I had, and it makes me happy. So from the very beginning, I was never really very profit-oriented. I just wanted to make beautiful clothes available for girls, who, like my daughters, love fashion. So I think that kind of reflects in the products we offer in our stores. They may be more expensive than most local and international brands, but our customers remain loyal because they believe in the quality of the brand. What type of customers are attracted to your store? P: Definitely moms, lolas, ninangs, and

titas who are into fashion, and are so in love with dressing the little girls in their lives. We have customers who call the stores and ask that all new arrivals be reserved for them, without even seeing the new designs yet. The trust that they have for Baby Fashionistas is very heartwarming. Describe the journey of your brand in three words and explain why. P: Exciting, inspiring, challenging.

It is a business and pressure to offer new products can sometimes be very difficult, but I am doing something I love and I believe it is such a blessing to be able to make others happy. How do you see yourself and the brand in five years? Are you looking to design clothes for boys as well? P: I always say that Baby Fashionistas

makes me happy, and as long as I am inspired, the dresses would reflect it. We do offer customized clothing for girls and boys, but we have no plans of offering ready-to-wear boys’ clothing in our stores just yet. bc

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fight club It’s also very worth mentioning that international supermodel/hot momma/ Pacquiao fan, Adriana Lima, attributes her phenomenal physique to boxing. With that said, boxing is the perfect sport for mothers who want to shed excess baby weight, while finding a new outlet to relieve everyday stress. Many of Elorde Alabang’s clients are, in fact, mothers who bring the entire family to try out the exhilarating sport and have a heart-pumping bonding activity in general. They even have customers as young as 5 years old, and have a family-friendly ambience that makes the kiddos feel right at home in the gym. Special note: you don’t necessarily have to spar, so you don’t get hurt while training. If you’re interested though, feel free to kick butt in

the ring. Aside from boxing, Elorde Alabang also offers Muay Thai and conditioning training classes, which are one-onone session circuit sessions that helps one get lean and boost endurance— which is great for dads who want to get in shape quick, and maintain it. What’s also beneficial about training at this gym is that their trainers are professional boxers and Muay Thai fighters, so you get your rigorous training from actual experts. bc

Elorde Alabang, 5th floor Yupancgo Building, 1606 Trade Street corner Investment Drive, Madrigal Business Park, Alabang, Muntinlupa City. Mondays to Saturdays, 7 AM to 10 PM and Sundays, 7 AM to 6 PM. Phone: 4759401 or facebook.com/elordeboxinggym.

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Beckham, Jenny McCarthy, Beyonce, Jim Carrey, Carmen Electra) who are reportedly staunch Bikram advocates. Bikram is “hot yoga” in a nutshell. Alabang’s lovely and dedicated studio director, Ginger Diaz, has had a lovehate relationship with Bikram yoga for 8 years (the “hate” attributed to the heat, mostly) and found her true calling through teaching. Ginger states the health benefits of the practice. “We have a lot of students who come here with high blood pressure or high cholesterol. Within a few months of regular Bikram practice, they claim

that their cholesterol level goes down. Some are off the medications that they take. It also is a good stress reliever. A lot of people come from work and have families. We have a lot of single parents, so it’s a good time for them to have their ‘me’ time. They become more productive when they do that yoga simply because they have that 90 minutes of meditation or relaxation for themselves, and they’re able to take care of their families, their loved ones, more. A lot of people lose weight.” She also adds, “A lot of mothers, or parents in general, once they give birth or start having children, all of their time

Bikram Yoga Alabang, 2nd floor, Commerce Center, Commerce Avenue, Filinvest Corporate City, Alabang, Muntinlupa City. Regular classes from Mondays to Fridays, 6 AM, 8:30 AM, 6 PM and 8 PM, and weekends and holidays, 9:30 AM and 3 PM. Phone: 846-5496 or bikramyogaalabang.com or facebook.com/bikramalabang

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and efforts are geared towards raising their children. A lot of them don’t get enough sleep to begin with and then later on, develop a hard time sleeping. Yoga aims to balance the body, it aims to balance your life in general. You come to class for 90 minutes, work on your health. Of course, it’s not the easiest 90 minutes that you will have. Some people don’t know why they keep on coming back. They’re still complaining about the heat, but they feel better. A lot of them claim thattheir sleep becomes more regular.” Bikram Yoga is, hard as it may to believe, essentially a 90-minute beginner’s class, with 26 postures and 2 breathing exercises. It’s also a way to gain weight—yes, others should be so lucky—depending on your fitness goal,

as yoga is all about achieving balance in life. BC cover mom Amanda Griffin-Jacob is a student in this 120 sqm studio (which can accommodate up to 60 pax), and shared that she lost her excess baby weight through Bikram. Their teachers don’t prescribe a certain diet for their students. You make that choice yourself. “You (will) want to make the change for the better so I think that’s the most effective way. It’s not someone telling you to do it but you, yourself, making that change,” Ginger shareds. Although the idea of spending an hour and a half in a hot room may sound intimidating to most, Bikram Yoga is, in fact, scientifically-designed to suit all ages and fitness levels. They have

a 2-week beginner’s class to gradually ease you into the regular program, and have had students as young as 5, and as mature as those in their groovy 70’s. If the heat ever becomes unbearable, students step out for a bit, and most if not all, finish the remainder of the class. If the class gets packed, Ginger assures that, “We do our best to adjust the temperature so that people still get the 40 degrees and the required humidity for you to be able to practice.” Bikram also reduces the effects of aging, and increases mental clarity. In the long run, practicing Bikram changes even your diet, because as you become a regular yogi, your body and mind naturally progresses to slowly reject junk and prefer healthier lifestyle choices, and you get your sexy on. bc

“They become more productive when they do that yoga simply because they have that 90 minutes of meditation or relaxation for themselves, and they’re able to take care of their families, their loved ones, more.”

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uaranteed from this point on, our story title will be your LSS (which indirectly also reveals your age). It's as if our photo shoot's soundtrack could have been that song alone on loop, based on this scorching couple's looks, abode, and the story of how their relationship progressed. It also adds that their little guy, 3-year old Myles, ran rings (or goals) around us all in the cuteness department.

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missing one or two or more. (Laughs) BC: How is your relationship like with your brothers? A: I actually have 3 brothers—Armand

the eldest, myself, Luis, then Niko. We were raised as a very tight knit family, and up to now, we still are very close. It’s been an amazing 4 years living in the Philippines because not only did I find Sam and Myles, but prior to [this], I had been separated from my family, living in the States, and now we’re all together.

BC: That’s great to know. When did you catch the soccer bug? A: Had to be when I was 6 years old. I

started playing AYSO (American Youth Soccer Organization), which is a “little league” in the States, and got hooked.

BC: What made you decide to pursue soccer as career? A: Growing up, [my brother] Armand

and I were very competitive, and in a way, I idolized him when I was younger, so I always tried to be better than him. Eventually, soccer turned into my passion, and Armand caught my vapors. (Laughs)

BC: Haha! How has playing soccer opened up doors for you? A: Soccer pretty much got me through

carrier—one would hardly notice her. The foursome reside in this photo shoot’s venue—a stylish, expansive, two-storey condo in the heart of Makati—reminiscent of New York apartments with its exposed pipes and beams on the ceiling, and industrial feel. The unit was gutted, renovated from the ground up, with Anton and Sam co-designing their love nest. As Anton suits up again for the national soccer team, BC takes an exclusive look at the domestic lives of the soon-to-be Del Rosarios. If the summer heat isn’t enough to make you melt, then our cover family’s ravishing looks and heart-warming love story surely will.

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ANTON DEL ROSARIO BC: How was it like growing up in the U.S.? Anton: I enjoyed growing up in Ameri-

ca. I call both the U.S. and Philippines my home. It’s two different lifestyles. Living in each country has helped me grow as a person, and become very open minded about different cultures. BC: Growing up abroad, did you have any odd jobs? A: I can’t remember all the different

jobs I’ve worked. Here is my list of jobs to which I can remember in chronological order: Sears sporting good sales clerk, Blockbuster, coach, gym front desk, pizza delivery, valet parker, mover, construction, pro athlete…I think I’m

life. It has made lifelong friends for me, I was able to represent my country, it allowed me to travel the world, put me through college, used it as my therapy when things got stressful, and now I get to do the thing I love professionally!

BC: You were a defender for the Philippine Azkals. What were your fondest memories as an Azkal? A: Aside from representing the Philip-

pines, I enjoyed traveling with all the different teammates through the ages. The team were not just other players, we were a family. My greatest memory was the game that changed it all, Philippines vs Vietnam in 2010 Suzuki Cup, when we beat Vietnam. BC: You’re currently captain for Kaya

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I take on a lot of responsibilities. I try to be a big brother to the team. I let all the players know they can rely on me, just like any sibling in a family. As a captain, there is no time to slack off. One must lead on and off the field — be responsible and someone the other players want to look up to.

BC: What are the most valuable lessons you’ve learned as a professional soccer player? A: As a professional, one must act pro-

fessionally. Being part of a team is not just about going out and performing—

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it’s about responsibility, trust, passion, family, respect, integrity, and so much more. These are things an athlete— professional or not—learns, which is why I feel it is important to get kids involved in sports or team activities to learn these values.

ally, 4 years later, we’re happy and engaged with a little boy.

BC: Let’s talk about Sam this time. How did you meet her? A: It was a night I wasn’t even supposed

was me, I had no say at that time. She had gone her way, and I, mine. I was just happy we kept in touch.

to go out. My close buddies and I ended up stopping by Fiamma. Being a single man, there was no excuse not to go out (laughs), but after I entered, I remember seeing this gorgeous girl across the bar—shoulder length dark brown hair, red lips, Phoenix tattoo on the shoulder, and her beautiful face made it impossible for me to not say “Hi.” Without hesitation, I went straight up to her and offered a shot of tequila—that was my M.O. to break the ice, haha! She said, “I don’t drink tequila, I drink vodka though,” then goes on saying, “Can my cousins and sister have one, too?” So of course I said yes. After about 5 minutes of conversation, I thought things were going well and then she says, “Here’s my cousin,” and left me to talk with her. I knew what that meant, but I am very persistent and didn’t give up. Eventu-

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Futbol Club. What are the challenges you face that comes with that responsibility? A: Being the captain of the team,

BC: Since your love story is about 4 years in the making, how did you take to Sam’s pregnancy? Were you surprised? How did you react? A: I was okay with it. Although I wish it

BC: When did you officially become a couple, and how? A: We became a couple July 3rd, 2010.

It all began after she came to watch me play a soccer game with some friends. We ended up getting back in touch, became close, and things just went from good to great, to a dream come true. BC: Do you consider yourselves a “modern family?” A: Yes, I do. We understand that things

are not the same as they used to be when we grew up. We’re a couple that loves to stay up-to-date—whether it’s fashion, life, and family. BC: How did you know she was the one? A: Before Sam, I would usually be very

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controlling in a relationship. I’d do what I wanted to do with or without the girl I was with, but with Sam, I would be the opposite. She’d let me do what I wanted to do, but I would want to do everything with her. Time away made me want her even more. Some people don’t believe in love at first sight, but being with this girl, I look back to the first day I saw her and could pretty much say I had fallen in love. BC: You treat Myles as your own. How did fatherhood change you as a person? A: Fatherhood has made me be a better

man, and I’m happy to say it. I’m not going to lie, I was a party boy and was never really settled. Now that Myles is in my life, I have a bigger reason—aside from Sam—to come down to reality and change my priorities, making me a more responsible person.

BC: What are your bonding moments with him? A: I love taking Myles to the toy store

and the movies, because it’s what he loves. While watching movies, I probably watch him more than the movie because of the smile he puts on. My most favorite thing to do is looking over to the sideline while playing, and seeing him enjoy himself at my games. BC: What are your aspirations for him? A: I’m not one to force a child into any-

thing. I believe the more freedom you give a kid, the more creative and versatile he or she will turn out to be. Whatever he chooses to do, I’ll support 100%. Hopefully he chooses soccer, haha!

BC: What’s the best part about having Myles? A: He’s the joy in my life! I could

be having the worst day in the world but the moment I walk through the door and hear him scream “Daddy,” I have nothing but a smile on my face.

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BC: What are your top 3 daddy musthaves? A: [Myles’] Ben 10 toys, his blanket, and

a change of clothes because he’s nonstop running around.

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“I am the type who doesn’t like to feel like I’m working out when I workout...I honestly do just try to keep an active lifestyle, my son definitely is a handful already.“ –– Sam, on how she stays fit

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“I would still be learning how to stay away from bad decisions.“ —Sam, on if she wasn’t a mother

BC: Finish the sentence: “If I wasn’t playing soccer...” A: I’d be a male stripper…just kidding! I’d be coaching. BC: “If I hadn’t met Sam...” A: I’d be lost. BC: “I am most proud of...” A: My parents. Being a parent

has made me realize how difficult it must have been to raise 4 boys in the States.

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I would get into with my older sister, Joanna. We would fight left and right, play dirty tricks on each other growing up. But we were very close, and we still are. BC: Tell us more about growing up in L.A. and being schooled in London. S: It is definitely very different from what Manila

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(Smiles) I lived most of my “growing up” and teenage life in London, which is what I believe is the most important time in your life to experience so many new things and just plainly have fun, because in grade school and high school, you didn’t really have too much to worry about. (Smiles) After graduating high school, I moved to New York for less than a year for college. I went to the Art Institute and finally just decided to move to L.A. to complete my degree in fashion design at FIDM (Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising). After school I was able to intern and experience working in the field that I love in L.A. BC: Why did you move to Manila? S: I moved because I wanted to

be able to help my family with the business, and also start up a business on my own. (Smiles) I am basically trying to build a brand name for myself, work hard at the same time, but also have time to spend with my son, my family. Manila is the best place to do it. If I were to be back in the States, I wouldn’t have as much time with the kid as I wanted. BC: You’ve got such an enviable physique. How do you keep fit? S: Thank you so much! (Smiles

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widely) I just love a good cardio workout. I love to run and swim. Growing up, I was a swimmer and a track and field girl, so it is fun for me to keep fit that way. I don’t do anything crazy, like Crossfit. I admire the people who can do explosive workouts, but I am the type who doesn’t like to feel like I’m working out when I workout. I can run and swim for days. (Smiles) Plus I honestly do just try to keep an active lifestyle, my son definitely is a handful already. BC: You’ve got a lot of tattoos. What’s the story behind them? S: I do have a lot, and they each have

stories behind them...but I don’t want to bore you with all of the 11 stories. But I will say that I love flowers and roses, and I have a few of them tattooed, symbolizing big moments in my life. My first tattoo was actually a rose, I had it tattooed on my nape. It symbolized growth

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Anton: Black star print shirt by VERSACE JEANS . Khaki pants by 7 FOR ALL MANKIND . Black shoes by COLE HAAN, all model’s own Sam: Masquerade golden yellow necklace by FOR ME, P198 . Black and white cropped top by MANGO, P3,950 . Red Floral pants by 7 FOR ALL MANKIND, P9,998 . Light pink t-strapped wedges by GIBI Myles: Neon green shirt by CREW CUTS . Blue jeans by DIESEL KIDS, both stylist’s own . Colorful shoes by FLORSHEIM KIDS USA, P1,999.75 bcmag.ph

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Sam: Gray and black cut out dress by MISS SELFRIDGE . Black pointed pumps by Kirk Geigler, model’s own Anton: White long sleeved polo by VERSACE JEANS . Black slim fit jeans by 7 FOR ALL MANKIND . Black shoes with blue laces by COLE HAAN Myles: Blue cardigan by RUUM . Gray shirt by COTTON ON KIDS . Blue jeans by DIESEL . Brown strapped shoes by FLORSHEIM KIDS USA

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“Some people don’t believe in love at first sight, but being with this girl, I look back to the first day I saw her and could pretty much say I had fallen in love.” —Anton, on why he knows Sam is the one

and a new beginning, this was when I moved out of my comfort zone, moved away from family to NYC and was completely on my own, and the fact that I decided to just walk into the store and get a tattoo at 17 was a big moment in my life. (Smiles) And the tattoo on my leg, the dancing girl with the hibiscus dress was actually a piece inspired by an art piece of the surrealist artist Vladimir Kush. I fell in love with the piece and I had my tattoo artist create something similar, but not copied. It symbolized my very spontaneous, carefree character—and the other rose I have is on my shoulder, which symbolized my commitment to Anton. (Smiles) So I think that was one for the books. BC: Who designed your home? Favorite pieces from your condo? S: M2Builders constructed it, but Anton

and I got together with them because we really wanted to be a big part in the designing of our home. Favorite pieces would have to be our giant L-shaped couch in our living room. It is so comfortable! It’s where we spend most of our time when we are home. And the other is the very old Britannica collection, which was my dad’s that you can’t bcmag.ph

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“Fatherhood has made me be a better man, and I’m happy to say it. Now that Myles is in my life, I have a bigger reason—aside from Sam—to come down to reality and change my priorities”

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find anywhere else anymore. It looks perfect in the living room with all our books. BC: How did you meet Anton? S: It was at a bar in Manila.

We were both in Manila for vacation and he came up to me at the bar and offered me a shot. Cheeky. BC: How did you know that Anton was the one for you? S: I’m the type to get bored easily, but

this guy is full of surprises. He makes me laugh and he’s always down for a little adventure, and I can’t imagine doing anything without him, and if I do, I want him around all the time. (Smiles) And also because he can be

equally a child when it comes to playing with Myles. Haha! I love that about him, he is amazing with kids. Very rare to find! And, not to forget to mention that I am absolutely attracted to this man! BC: How did Anton pop the question? S: It was in Bali on the sidewalk after

our calesa ride back to the hotel. To be honest, it was very romantic and spontaneous, considering what he did for me throughout the day. Prior to the proposal, he took me on a romantic secluded dinner on a hill to watch the sunset. There was even a row of candles leading up to our table in our little hut in our very secluded area. We had a private chef, waiter, and private

entertainment. We had two men singing us a medley of songs with their Spanish guitars, but he didn’t choose to propose then. After that, he took me to an outdoor bar for some drinks, overlooking this ridiculous view of the ocean and the sky. This bar had levels on top of rocks, it was amazing with the breeze and candles lit up. But he didn’t choose to propose there. It was only when he took me back to the hotel on the sidewalk with people around. (Smiles) We got off the calesa, and then he started playing Journey’s “Faithfully” on his phone, and that’s when he proposed! He said it was to throw me off, and it really worked. I had no idea!

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detail yet, but what I can tell you is we are already planning a garden wedding here in the Philippines, so it’s easier for family and friends to attend. (Smiles) We both want a big wedding so we can celebrate with everybody!

BC: Are you going to raise Myles here?

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S: We are planning to raise him here for a few more years, then hopefully in time, we’ll move back to either London or the States. BC: How did you get his name? S: I am such a fan of simple

names, and not too common. I’ve always been a fan of the name Myles. And after hearing the name Myles—obviously after the great Miles Davis—I knew I wanted to name my son that. (Smiles)

BC: How has motherhood changed you as a person? S: I think being a mother is life-chang-

ing. It changes your whole perspective on life and keeps you grounded. It’s not about you anymore. I believe that Myles has taught me so much already, just by the way he thinks, the questions he asks me, and [he] especially teaches me patience!

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ing Anton around, his father figure, but it was only a few months. I was so blessed to have my family help me, and especially my mom, to lend me a little helping hand. Then I finally moved to Manila when Myles was 5 months old, and then Anton stepped in. It was very natural for him. They both fell in love with each other at an instant. BC: Hardest part about being a new parent? S: (Thinks for a moment) Losing sleep,

and trying to lose the baby weight!

BC: Scary experiences with Myles? S: He’s a very active kid, such a

typical boy with no fear! So trust me, there has been many scary experiences, especially when I have someone as daring as Myles. BC: Survival kit with a 3-year old around? S: Bring the whole kit just in case!

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instill in Myles? S: Respect, good manners, faith, family,

and love.

BC: What are your aspirations for your son? S: To be a superhero! Haha! No, that’s

what he wants. But really, I am hoping he stays active and out of trouble, and just be extremely passionate in whatever he chooses in life.

BC: Do you have any plans of having more children in the future? S: Yes! We both love kids! BC: Finish the sentences: “If I could live somewhere...” S: I would live back home in London

or California.

BC: “My most exciting purchase is...” S: A vintage Valentino dress. BC: “I can’t live without...” S: My family. BC: “If I wasn’t a mom...” S: I would still be learning

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“As a captain, there is no time to slack off, one must lead on and off the field. Be responsible and someone the other players want to look up to.” —Anton, on leadership as captain of Kaya FC

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“I believe that Myles has taught me so much already, just by the way he thinks, the questions he asks me, and especially teaches me patience!” –– sam, on how Myles changed her as a person

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+ Fun, educational reads for your precious ones...the latest summer flicks for the entire clan...cool tunes for your vacay playlist...

Make learning the basics an exhilarating experience for your kiddos with these awesome finds

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Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type by Doreen Cronin (author) and Betsy Lewin (illustrator), P280

They graze fields. The give milk. They write letters. Wait, what? This hilarious, award-winning board book about intellectual cows taking over an old typewriter and sending notes to their farmer, Farmer Brown, will surely tickle your precious one’s fancy. Filled with vivid illustrations and understated text, the family will have a good, hearty laugh with this one. Other Books

“Shapes with Albert and Joe” by Tony Potter, P219

Help your precious one learn about different, colorful shapes in a creative way with the aid of the awesome dog and mouse duo, Albert and Joe. This nifty read is part of a set, which includes topics such as Opposites and Colors, which are also great first reads for your child.

“My First Taggies Book: The ItsyBitsy Spider” by Will Grace (Author) and Jill McDonald (illustrator), P280

A fun take on the classic nursery rhyme we all know and love, this unique, short but sweet board book features soft applique on its cover and vibrant satin tags on each spread that infants and toddlers will surely love to touch over and over again. Definitely a shoe-in in the timeless classic book collection! bcmag.ph

“Playtime Baby Touch and Feel”, P239

Filled with cool textures and bright pictures that will motivate your child’s hand and eye coordination, and familiarize him with different things, this terrifically educational book comes in handy during playtime with your little pre-schooler. Plus, it also comes in a Bedtime version, best for bonding before heading off to dreamland.

“Butterfly Kisses (Board Book with Plush Toy)” by Sandra Magsamen, P315

Perfect for family cuddle, giggle and tickle time, this adorable rhyming book comes with a plush finger puppet (a butterfly, of course) that the little tots willy surely be fond of. Magsamsen has touched the hearts of millions throughout the years with her inspiring works filled with love, and this dear one will do no different.

“Little Blue and Little Yellow” by Leo Lionni, P315

Educate your kiddos on color combination with this lovely, imaginative book about two hues who find their true colors again after a simple reunion hug unexpectedly turn them green. This classic tale may have been penned in 1959, but the kids and the kids at heart will definitely delight in this find.

“It’s a Little Book” by Lane Smith, P336

A simply charming book that’s fitting for kids who are honing their reading skills and for parents who want to hone their book-reading teaching chops, this read is a playful exchange between a young ape who loves books and a little donkey who doesn’t. This is kind of a mini version of Smith’s bestselling hit, It’s a Book. { April-may 2014 } b c PHILIPPINES

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One of Disney’s most iconic villains’ story gets told in this fantasy-adventure flick. Watch how Maleficent (Angelina Jolie) transforms from a pure-hearted young woman to a scorned antagonist whose heart turned into stone. This will surely put the whole family at the edge of their seats. Other Movies

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Dorothy Gale (voiced by Lea Michele) returns to the land of Oz to rescue her friends from the Jester (Martin Short), a sinister new villain who believes that all of Oz should be under his reign, with the help of new allies. This 3-D film is based on Roger Stanton Baum’s Dorothy of Oz and also features the voices of Jim Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, and Kelsey Grammar.

The sequel to 2011’s blockbuster hit follows Blu (Jesse Eisenberg), Jewel (Anne Hathaway), and their three children as they take an action-packed adventure in the Amazons, to battle the vindictive cockatoo Nigel (Jemaine Clement) and meet the worst nemesis of them all, Blu’s father-in-law. It features voices of Jamie Foxx, Will.I.Am, Bruno Mars, and Kristin Chenoweth.

Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) was just trying to live a quiet life in Washington D.C. and adjust to modern times, but when a comrade at S.H.I.E.L.D gets attacked, he, along with the Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), suits up once again to fight a surprising new foe from old history: a Soviet agent known as the Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan).

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hot, short videos These cute videos will teach your tots about the ever-changing skies and tides

YOUR SUMMER TUNES These new songs will take up space in your iPod and make for a great vacation soundtrack

“Discovering the Seasons: Summer” by Baby Einstein

This 5-minute video features fun sock puppets as they remake their colorful world into one that is bright and shiny, with clips of beaches, boats, flowers, and other fun sights and activities. “Seasons Song” by Pancake Manor

Teach your kids about the changing seasons with this cute puppetanimated 2-minute video, which melody is reminiscent of a summer day out. “Four Seasons” by Storybots

This fun, uplifting song speaks about the four seasons and how the weather affects our environment.

Waiting for Superman by Daughtry

This catchy, electro-pop rock tune from the American Idol alum is a superb anthem for the mommas as they wait for their men of steel (A.K.A. poppas) to save the day. “Cannonball” by Lea Michele

Vacation Essentials Tools to make your much needed family getaway, A-OK Packing Pro ($2.99)

Hate packing? Last minute packer or not, this app will help you make sure you have all the necessities before, during and after your well-deserved vacay. Triplt ($0.99)

“Don’t Let Me Be Lonely” by The Band Perry

A track about the need for companionship as you get older and wiser, this country song from the Perry siblings is best to play while you’re in the car on your way to a summer family getaway.

Best for frequent travelers, this all-in-one app organizes all you need for your trip. Although there is a free version of this app, this one offers the ability to track frequent flier miles, notifications, and so much more.

“All of Me” by John Legend

Fodor’s City Guides (Free)

“You’re Mine” by Mariah Carey

Best for those who are traveling to a destination for the first time, this awesome app features different cities’ landmarks, attractions and information you need to make you look less of a lost child.

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The Glee star bounces back with her first record, Louder, from which this power track comes from. This song speaks of courage and leaving the past behind.

This romantic, heart-melting ballad is best for summer dates and anniversary dinners with your hubby, as it evokes the same emotions as your very own wedding day. Mimi and her sweet vocals are back with a romantic ballad about an eternal kind of love. This song is the perfect background song as you stroll with the hubby after putting the kiddos to sleep.

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“Coming of Age” by Foster The People

Score great deals on hotels even if you book last minute or if you just want to extend your current trip with this cool app that has a list of over 80 destinations in 12 countries.

From the guys who brought the hit single Pumped Up Kicks comes a lyrical confession about leaving one’s foolish ways behind and growing up or as the title indicates, a ‘coming of age.’ { April-may 2014 } b c PHILIPPINES

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SumMer makeover We’re glad to break free from uniforms because school’s out, and the sun’s definitely in. Check out these chic and comfy ensembles for your rambunctious ones photographs by mar k cabalang styling by valerie anne del castillo ill u strations by A hlee D el R osario

Elian: The Simple Life tee by MOTHERCARE, P249 . Dark blue jeans by OSH KOSH B’GOSH, P999.50 . Brown loafers by FLORSHEIM KIDS usa . Multicolored tartan hat by sm accessories , stylist’s own

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Duane: Mike SS Tee in Surf/New Maui by COTTON ON KIDS, P599 . Mustard corduroy pants by APPAMAN . Navy blue sneakers by FLORSHEIM KIDS usa bcmag.ph

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trendy {and safe} travels When traveling, it’s best for kids to wear pants such as cotton jeans, to protect their legs from the sun, wind, dirt, and possible mosquitoes and insects that you may encounter.

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(LEFT) Jayco: Striped T-shirt by OSH KOSH B’GOSH, P699.50 . Light wash jeans by DIESEL KID . Red sandals with brown straps by FLORSHEIM KIDS usa Hans: SS Raglan Tee in Endless Waves by COTTON ON KIDS, P599 . Yellow jeans by OSH KOSH B’GOSH . Blue sandals with brown straps by FLORSHEIM KIDS usa (THIS PAGE) Lexilei: Blonde top by MOTHERCARE, P499 . Blue pants with floral print by OSH KOSH B’GOSH, P999.50 . Slipons by FLORSHEIM KIDS usa, P1,699.75 . Trolley Mushroom in magenta by LASSIG bcmag.ph

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chill apparel Dresses and shorts are best for the beach or pool-side escapades so it is easy to get kids in and out of, but make sure your child is kept well within your sight, or with a guardian at all times. If you’re on an island, keep them safe from bites by sticking on a mosquito patch. Don’t forget your sun protection lotion!

Briley: Blue and green polkadot dress with floral detail by OSH KOSH B’GOSH, P899.50 . Pink beaded bracelet by COTTON ON KIDS, P160 Sean: I Love My Mum PJ’s by MOTHERCARE, P499 (part of set) . Blue and red plaid shorts by ELLE . Brown and blue sandals by FLORSHEIM KIDS usa, P1,799.75

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sumMer makeover Hans: Red athletic T-shirt by OSH KOSH B’GOSH, P599.50 . Striped cotton shorts by MOTHERCARE, P499 (part of set) . Baby Brasil logo flip flops by HAVAIANAS

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Whether you’re on your way to a grand vacation or cooling off at a nearby mall, choose footwear for your kids that are comfortable and will let air circulate around your child’s feet.

Duane: Turn Up the Volume orange t-shirt by CREWCUTS by j. crew . Navy blue shorts with anchor print by MOTHERCARE . White slip ons with brown and yellow detail by LITTLE GREEN TRIKE. Trolley Lion in blue by LASSIG

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Lexilei: Neon pink dress by HULA STAR . Blue and green beaded necklace by COTTON ON KIDS, P279 . Blue sandals by FLORSHEIM KIDS usa, P1,699.75 Sean: Green athletic tee, P599.50, blue jeans, P999.50, both by OSH KOSH B’GOSH . Blue squeaky sandals by LITTLE GREEN TRIKE

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playing it cool For travel and outdoor play, pick clothes with light colors and fabrics that let the breeze in and won’t be too hot for your children. Follow the same rule when packing an extra set of clothes.

Jayco: Mike SS Tee in Meerkat/White by COTTON ON KIDS, P599 . Green denim shorts by RALPH LAUREN . Sandals by BIRKIS

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Elian: Mike SS Tee in Lucky/ Deep Steel Blue by COTTON ON KIDS, P599 . Plaid shorts by 77 KIDS BY AMERICAN EAGLE . Sandals by FLORSHEIM KIDS usa, P1,699.75 Briley: Black polo shirt by LACOSTE . Pink skirt by MOTHERCARE, P599 (2-piece set) . Pink mary janes by FLORSHEIM KIDs usa, P1,499

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Hydrate, moisturize, color, sunblock, cleanse—just a few words to remember with your beauty routine. Here are some products fresh on the shelves for you and the kiddies P hotographs B Y ahlee del rosario

Cheek Pop in Plum Pop by CLINIQUE, P1,550 . Orange and pistachio palette pressed eye shadow by SHU UEMURA, P4,000 . Immortelle Brightening Essence by L’OCCITANE EN PROVENCE, P2,450 . UV Protective Stick Anti-aging Stick Foundation SPF 36 PA+++ (Very Waterresistant) in Ochre, P1,900, Laquer Gloss PK 304, P1,250, both by SHISEIDO

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Golden Bronze bronzer by MAC, P1,400 . UV Protective Liquid Anti-Aging Foundation SPF 43 PA+++ (Very Water-resistant, Transferresistant) in Light Beige by SHISEIDO, P1,750 . Colorburst Matte Balm in Unapologetic, P575, Parfumerie Scented Nail Enamel in Lime Basil, P325, both by REVLON . Youth Surge SPF 15 PA++ Age Decelerating Moisturizer for Combination Oily to Oily by CLINIQUE, P3,650 . Cellular Swiss Ice Crystal Cream by LA PRAIRIE . Ultra Light Daily UV Defense SPF 50 PA+++ UVA by KIEHL’S, P1,995

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Extra-Firming Day Wrinkle Lifting Cream for all skin types by CLARINS, P4,550 . Face and Body Whitening Lotion UVA/ UVB Sunshield with Papaya Enzyme by YSA BOTANICA . Bonacure Hairtherapy Amino Cell Rebuild Color Freeze Spray Conditioner for Colour-treated Hair by SCHWARZKOPF . Gentle Skin Cleanser for All Skin Types by CETAPHIL, P323 . Ultra Facial Cream Intense Hydration for Drier Skin Types by KIEHL’S, P1,700 . Parfumerie Scented Nail Enamel in Orange Blossom by REVLON, P325

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Armada Sport 70 Full Spectrum Sun Screen for Face and Body SPF 70, Waterresistant by VMV HYPOALLERGENICS, P770 . Superdefense SPF 25 PA+++ Age Defense Moisturizer for Dry Combination by CLINIQUE, P2,450 . Silvertree Morocco Argan Oil by CYNOS . Ultimate Hydration by MUSTELA . Colorburst Matte Balm in Mischievous by REVLON, P575 . Fruity Shine lip balm in cherry by NIVEA, P84

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Silvertree Argan Oil Thairapy Moisture Vitality Shampoo by CYNOS . 60 Anti-UVA and UVB Sun Block Cream PA+++ SPF60 by SPECTRABAN . Vacation Kit “Sure” Leave Essentials (includes Armada Moisturising, Protective Lip Balm 60+ for Men & Women, Monolaurin Gel for Face and Body Acne/Sweat Acne Treatment, Armada Sport 70 Full-spectrum Sun Screen for Face and Body, and Essence Skin-saving Clark Wash) by VMV HYPOALLERGENICS . Repairwear Intensive Eye Cream by CLINIQUE, P2,450

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Underarm and Inner Thigh Ultimate Skin Lightening Cream by GLUTAMAX, P79 . Skin Purifier Cleansing Oil Premium A/O Advanced Formula by SHU UEMURA, P5,295 . Soap free, Non-comedogenic Cleanser by PHYSIOGEL, P307.50 . Argan Oil Nutrition Infusing Mask by ARGAN DE LUXE PROFESSIONAL . Protective Cream for Delicate and Fragile Skin (Dual Protection, Water Resistant) by MUSTELA BEBE

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What was it like growing up in the prominent Panlilio clan? Do you have siblings? Who were you closest to? Patricia: In as much as I carry my name

with great pride, our parents raised us in a very simple manner—humble and down to earth. We are a family of 9, which made for a crowded but happy household. [We] grew up being very close to both my parents—I was the youngest—and I suppose that came with perks. My siblings were much older than me, so I was closer perhaps to cousins who were closer in age.

As the daughter of the late jeweler, Fe S. Panlilio, was there any pressure to go into the family business? P: Not at all, as this became the task of

my elder siblings. They pursued studies in gemology, and I chose another path at that age, which was modeling.

Speaking of, you’re known for your style. Where do you draw inspiration for this? P: I would like to think that it develPiquant chorizo in aromatic cannelloni

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“I have amazing boys, and from when they were little until today, they still give me the same feeling. I think this is due to the fact that I was young when I had them, so there was just so much more I could relate to.” oped on its own, and has gone through many phases. I cannot attribute it solely to one specific thing. I suppose it’s a combination of many factors—travel, lifestyle, and generally what I am surrounded by daily, then and through the years. Who are your style icons? P: There isn’t one in particular.

Many pique my interest in different ways, but if I need to single out a few, they would be Carine Roitfield, Diana Vreeland, and most importantly, my mother, the late Fe S. Panlilio, for her simple elegance, humility, devotion to prayer, and for having the most amazing work ethic. Most treasured purchases? P: I particularly cherish my

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“I stay true to keeping it ‘homey’—not stylizing it too much, if at all. The food profiles for my dishes are tastes of childhood and what is familiar.” ories upon seeing them. What’s it like to have raised three boys? P: Honestly, it gave me such joy. I have

amazing boys, and from when they were little until today, they still give me the same feeling. I think this is due to the fact that I was young when I had them, so there was just so much more I could relate to. And as they grew, we developed a friendship apart from the parenting relationship. Three things in your purse you won’t leave home without? P: My rosary, a curl lash, and a scarf—I

am always cold, so it is a constant accessory for me.

How did you develop an interest in the culinary department? Tell us more about nawwTy’s Kitchen, its concept, and how it came about. P: I have always had a love for food—the

cooking was incidental. I enjoyed making dishes for the boys, for friends, and for myself. Going into nawwTy’s Kitchen was because friends suggested that I make it a business, coming from the premise that my food should be shared. Hence the concept of nawwTy’s, which is “homemade comfort food.” Pollo Arrosto

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What are your best-sellers? P: My Paella Negra is the most ordered,

but my latest recipe of crab fat paella is now coming into close contention. All equally do well, so am very pleased with the response I have been getting.

nawwTy’s Kitchen is described as “homemade comfort food.” What sets you apart from restaurants that emulate the “home made comfort food” concept as well? P: I would like to think that I stay true

to keeping it “homey”—not stylizing it too much, if at all. The food profiles for my dishes are tastes of childhood and what is familiar.

How do you come up with your menu? P: They began as favorites of mine,

then favorites of friends, and then each day it continues to evolve. I’m experimenting more now and also, I have been taking into consideration what my clients look for. I aim to please, and am enjoying the journey. bc

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DRYPERS WEEWEEDRY DIapers Keep your baby cool and comfortable with Drypers Weeweedry’s 100% breathable cloth-like cover, stretchable waist band, and four botanical extracts that keeps your child’s skin moisturized. It contains aloe vera, chamomile, vitamin E, and olive extracts that work together to sooth, moisturize, and keep minor skin infections at bay—perfect for the summer season. facebook.com/ DrypersWeeWeeDry; drypers.com.ph; Leading drugstores and supermarkets

PHILIPS AVENT BREAST CARE This Mother’s Day, give the most important woman in your home the comfort she deserves with Philips Avent’s range of breast care products such as the breastcare thermo pads, which stimulates breast milk flow before feeding, the nipple protector that is designed for easy latch on while protecting your sore, cracked nipples, and cotton and disposable breastpads, which are great for both home and travel use. 667-9000; Baby Company and Mothercare stores; facebook.com/PhilipsAventPH

APRICA BELT FIT COLAN IN RED This season of travel, keep your child close and safe with a baby carrier that is impeccably designed to provide you and your baby comfort. The Aprica Belt Fit Colan features a three-directional shouldering design, soft head guard mechanism, and soft seat padding. It also has a removable soft back panel and ergonomic waist belt that provides great support for your baby. 667-9000; Baby Company stores

FELIIX “Zuny”—a simple, genial, and creative design of leather-made home accessories made out of the designers’ creativity and imagination. Most Zuny products specialize in home decoration. Thus, instead of the massive manufacturing way of producing, we confer each of the Zuny products with its own characteristic through a pure and humanistic handmade process. (Left to right: Paperweight Polar Bear, Bookend Hippo, Bookend Giraffe) Feliix.com; Alabang Town Center, Muntinlupa City; LRI Design Plaza, Makati, 966-0442

summer with sinequanone This year’s Summer Collection of the brand features women playing with the sporty influence of the 1990s, featuring dresses adorned with stripes and cut-outs. Exuding a fresh and feel-good style, the collection also features delicious colours such as sky blue, apricot, peach, opal, and pink—the true hues of summer. (Pleated floral shirt dress) Rustan’s Department Stores


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She may play a “cougar” on the much-loved TV show, but this haute mama is more than just a household name and a very familiar “Friend”—she’s mommy to 9-year old, Coco

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aving a baby doesn’t come easy for everyone, and such was the case of Courteney Cox, who battled through several failed pregnancies after she finally gave birth to her beautiful daughter Coco Riley on June 13, 2004—a day after her fifth wedding anniversary with charming then-hubby, David Arquette, with whom she unfortunately separated from in October 2010 and officially divorced in 2012. Coco, a nickname Courteney Cox’s friends gave the latter’s mom (who shares the same moniker, as was the tradition for Southern affluent families) when she was a child, is godchild to Courteney’s Friends co-star, Jennifer Aniston. Speaking of television, one of Courteney’s bigger TV comebacks was as Jules Cobb in Cougar Town, where she plays a real estate agent and single mom—a “cougar”, who decides to try her luck in finding love again. Courteney and Coco are seen here on vacation in Porto Cervo, Sardinia. P hotograph by B A U E R - G R I F F I N . C O M

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