Wazzup Pilipinas!?
This Saturday, Nov. 11, a masterclass on international floral design titled “ will be held at the Mayuree Ballroom, Dusit Thani Manila, Makati City, with Jerry Sibal, theatrical producer-director and event designer, spearheading the event.
Lectures on floral accessories, such as overskirts, headpieces, and bouquets, complementing the creations of fashion designer Pie Tañada, are part of the agenda.
It will also highlight a fashion show and live entertainment featuring performances from “Miss Saigon” alum Leo Valdez, Acel Bisa, and the Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group.
“Nature Meets Fashion” serves as a prelude to the upcoming First Philippine International Flower Festival (PIFF) in May 2024, a three-day event led by Philiff Productions Inc., the Tourism Promotions Board Philippines (TPBP) and the Philippines’ Department of Tourism (DOT). The festival will showcase more than 200 floral displays from landscaping, floral designing, and interior and architectural designing components.
Sibal, known for creating magical settings, spectacular and lavish weddings, corporate events, and charity balls, has envisioned these two related events as gateways to cultivating, celebrating, and promoting the Philippines as a major producer of flowers in the region, next to Thailand, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
Inspired by Zig Ziglar’s “If you can dream it, you can achieve it” mantra, Sibal has committed to helping the floriculture industry of the Philippines.
PIFF aims to (1) build a new global flower export industry for economic growth; (2) attract local and foreign investors in Philippine agriculture; (3) create sustainable livelihood for farmers and growers; (4) explore the latest developments in floriculture and horticulture technology; (5) introduce new and emerging tourism destinations; (6) introduce business opportunities for community development; (7) develop more interests on other facets of agriculture among the local communities; and (8) educate the farmers and growers on new skills.
“Nature meets Fashion” is made possible through the support of Tourism Promotions Board, Dusit Thani Manila, and the Department of Tourism.
Sponsors include Globaltronics, official digital media partner; David’s Salon, official glam team; Ascott Makati, official hotel accommodation partner; Katinko, Fioretti @Forbes, and Gardenia.
Media partners are BroadwayWorld, Village Pipol, Chinoy TV, Fashion Media, klik.ph, and Scene Zone.
Special mention to Coach Gio of KwentoCo.com and https://coachboostgio.com/
Written By: Jude Cartalaba
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